Antec ISK110 VESA M-ITX Chassis Review
Peter Donnell / 12 years ago
The front of the box is simple enough, it features a clear high contrast representation of the chassis mounted on it’s vertical stand, but also features a smaller image of the included VESA mount.
Along the side of the box we have a few basic details about the chassis, such as it’s dimensions and weight, but aside from that there is very little on the packaging.
Given the small size of the chassis and it’s small packaging, I was surprised all these components fit in the box. From left to right we have a US power adaptor, European power adaptor, power transformer adaptor, PSU internal power cables and vertical chassis stand.
In the box I also found a clip on VESA bracket, which can be used to either wall mount the chassis, or can be used to mount it onto the back of a VESA compatible monitor.
The internal PSU cable runs from the built-in 90w PSU, this provides power to your M-ATX board, but also offers a single 4-pin molex and two SATA connections. This might not sound a lot, but you’re not going to get anything else within the chassis, so it’s more than enough for a system of this size.