Antec ISK 110 90w Mini-ITX VESA Compatible Chassis Review
Peter Donnell / 10 years ago
Complete System
Our SSD fits nice and snug in the base and there is easily room for a second one should you need it.
With the motherboard installed, you can quickly see how small this chassis really is, there’s virtually no space left spare around the edges!
Naturally we’re going to need a low profile CPU cooler for this build; I’ve opted for the Silverstone Argon as it’s very well suited to TDP processors for exactly this kind of build.
It is tight in there, but as you can see, there’s just enough room around the outside to tuck cables out-of-the-way and keep them from getting caught in the CPU cooler fans; the use of a couple of cable ties for good measure wouldn’t be a bad idea either.
The layout is tight, but this chassis doesn’t have to hold much, so you’ve still got great airflow from the side vents and the CPU has that ventilated top panel so there shouldn’t be any problems shifting heat out of the system.
You can see the components on the interior a little through the mesh, more so in our pictures due to the bright flash of my camera.
The vertical mount is super easy to use, simply clip it on to the base and you’ve got a perfect desktop friendly setup.
The VESA mount clips on in the same way as the vertical mount, making it nice and easy to get this system mounted on the back of a compatible display and its a great way to free up space on your desk; this is also great for those using it for digital signage.