Skeleton. What better name could anyone give this open air PC case? The Antec Skeleton is absolute innovation at its best. It not only looks stunning but also has a rock solid build quality. Come to think of it, the Skeleton is definitely not aimed at ...
Abstract: Without any remarkable performance numbers, what sets the Antec Skeleton apart from competing solutions is its ability to fit between what most of us would consider a case and an open test rack.
Abstract: The Antec Skeleton is a great idea but a big disappointment. While the build quality is very high, you have to dismantle a large proportion of the case when installing and removing core hardware. The Skeleton is frustrating to work with from the outset...
We’ve never really had any case like this for review. The Antec Skeleton is nearly a PC enthusiasts dream. Its big mother 250mm fan will keep even the hottest of components cool at low speeds and with the 9 LED settings. It looks pretty fancy pansy...
Abstract: Antec is responsible for some of our favourite PC cases. These include the super-quietP182 and the very affordable Three Hundred. Both of these are clever, but traditional, designs. The Skeleton, however, is like nothing weve seen before. Its desig...
The Antec Skeleton set out to bring a test bench configuration to a wider audience, making testing and swapping components easier while also looking extremely attractive. It certainly does have fantastic aesthetics, unfortunately though it is the desi...
Abstract: Video Review: The Antec Skeleton Case has open air design & is really intended for reviewers, testers or anyone who's swapping hardware a lot. Being able to easily & quickly install or remove computer components is a fantastic. It consists of just two parts, the frame & the component tray. The component tray is where the main computer hardware components like the motherboard, drives & PSU gets installed. This case is certainly not for everyone, but being a reviewer I absolutely love it! Watch the video to find out more...