Antec Veris Multimedia Station Premier Review
Andy Ruffell / 14 years ago
A Closer LookAs you can see below the Antec Veris Multimedia Station Premier fits into the space of two standard 5.25″ drive bays which must be located next to each other without anything in the middle to allow the Antec Veris Multimedia Station Premier to fit into both of the bays seamlessly.
It features a decent sized LCD display which can be configured using the supplied iMON software to display your chosen information which could be about your PC or from an external source such a news or email alert.
The picture below shows the left side of the Antec Veris Multimedia Station Premier as you can see it only screws into the top of the two 5.25″ drive bays which it installs into. Despite its otherwise all black look the side of the Antec Veris Multimedia Station Premier is grey.
The back of the Antec Veris Multimedia Station Premier has a PCB board with four connections. These connections are used for connecting the power input, power switch (In and out) and a USB cable. The USB cable can either connect to an internal USB header or be connected through the back of the case into a standard USB port.
The underneath shows the Antec Veris Multimedia Station Premier is black and grey, the Antec Veris Multimedia Station Premier does not really take up much space beyond the frontal controls and the PCB in the picture above.
This standard USB cable can either connect to the supplied adaptor to be used with a motherboard USB header or throughout the back of the case to a standard USB 2.0 port.
The power switch connects to the motherboards standard 2 pin power switch connector and allows the Antec Veris Multimedia Station Premier to control the power of the PC.