Antec has presented their newest model in the ISK series, the ISK600M. The micro-ATX case is built with a durable frame and made from cold-rolled steel while featuring an elegant brushed aluminium front panel. This relative tiny enclosure has space for graphics cards up to 317.5mm length and a CPU cooler clearance of 170mm. Storage options are covered with three 3.5-inch and three 2.5-inch drive-bays as well as one for a slim optical drive.
The front panel offers one of each USB 2 and 3 ports as well as audio jacks. Inside you’ll find room for three 120mm and one 140mm fans while the perforated side vents increase the airflow abilities. You can mount standard ATX power supplies and liquid cooling support should also be fine. The case is available now and will only set you back £60.00 at Scan for example. I’m sure other stores will get it listed very soon as well to allow you to order it where ever you’d like.
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