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Benchmark Reviews recently called on the Antec ISK300-65 Mini-ITX HTPC computer case to complete our NVIDIA ION Home Theater PC project. The lightweight mITX case offers a 65W power supply and room for a slim optical drive and 2.5" SSD or HDD. The Antec ISK300 fits two 80mm fans along the side, which help exhaust heated air out of the enclosure. Enthusiast can stand the ISK300 case upright, allowing this HTPC enclosure to fit nicely beside other entertainment center electronics.
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A while ago we reviewed Antec ISK300-65, which proved to be a nice mini ITX case. This other case, however, comes with an external power supply, with a DC-DC converter module inside the case to convert the 19 V provided by the external power supply into the voltages required by the PC (+12 V, +5 V, +3.3 V, etc). On the new ISK300-150, Antec added an internal 150 W power supply, which allows you to install a more powerful system. Let's see if this new version is as good as the previous version.
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Today I will be taking a look at the ISK110, a M-ITX chassis solution from Antec. The ISK110 has a few stand out features that I'm keen to take a look at today, first of all is it's overall size, with it being barely larger than an M-ITX motherboard, it's built in PSU and it's VESA mounting capabilities.
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The Antec ISK110 VESA is a tiny case for Mini-ITX motherboards, targeted to users who want a small computer that won't take up any space on their desktop. In fact, the ISK110 VESA can be attached to the back of your video monitor, so it won't take up any space on your workspace and it will also be hidden from view. Let's check it out.
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With the recent purchase of a new Samsung TV for my living room, I took the Thermaltake Element Q and set the ZOTAC board to work on a more daily basis in my HTPC setup. As time went on, I realized I was streaming a lot of the movies from the router and had little use for the optical drive I had installed. The second thing that I came to notice was that the onboard video was more than capable of running my TV, so I could ditch the VGA and lessen the electrical draw. This left me wanting another chassis to try out in my HTPC setup that was built more to my new found needs.
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Mikro-ATX-Gehäuse sind in vielen verschiedenen Variationen auf dem Markt erhältlich. Einige scheinen von der Größe her beinahe ein herkömmliches ATX-Gehäuse zu sein, wiederum andere verfolgen kompaktere Dimensionen. Eines, das der letzteren Sorte zu zurechnen ist, ist das Antec ISK 600M. Dank der quadratischen Form und eines Zwei-Kammer-Designs soll aber auch anspruchsvolle Hardware kühl gehalten werden. Ob das in dem Gehäuse, das zu einem Preis von 75 Euro angeboten wird, möglich ist, klärt unser heutiger Videotest.
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Just a few months ago, we took a look at the rather fantastic and affordable Antec ISK-110, which features a 90w built-in PSU and room for a mini-ITX motherboard. It was perfect for mounting on the back of your monitor, making it a very compact and space-saving desktop system that is ideal for offices; I should know, I’m using one for my spare workstation and it’s brilliant! Today we’ll be taking a look at something a little higher up the price and specification range, the Antec ISK 310-150, much like its little brother, it comes with support for a mini-ITX motherboard and it’s fairly small, although still bigger than the ISK110. It also features a built-in PSU, but the maximum power has been upped to 150w, giving you much more headroom for a high-end CPU or APU based system.
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If you´re looking for a Mini-ITX computer case for your new "high-efficiency" platform the Antec ISK 310-150 might be the right product for your needs. In 2009, some Mini-ITX motherboards were launched based on the Intel Atom platform. Antec quickly response was the ISK 300-65. At this moment, many other brands like Zotac, ECS, ASUS or even ASRock have taken the Mini-ITX market and expanded it to make the HTPCs powerful and affordable. There was still a limiting since many products offered low power PSUs (65 watts is simply not enough). If you want a Mini-ITX H55 paired with the Intel Core i3/Core i5 CPUs you need at least a 150 watts PSU to make sure you won´t have power-related problems. Benchmark Reviews tests the Antec ISK 310-150 which offers a new, elegant front finish with a 150 watts Flex-ATX PSU to power your system.
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Die amerikanische Firma Antec ist bekannt für ihre durchdachten und soliden ATX-Towergehäuse, aber auch für Netzteile und HTPC-Zubehör. Im Mini-ITX Sektor hat Antec dagegen bislang wenig von sich reden gemacht. Mit der Vorstellung des Antec ISK 300-65 Mini-ITX Gehäuses hat sich dies nun geändert. Dieses Gehäuse besticht, abgesehen von seinen kompakten Abmessungen und dem schicken sowie eleganten Äußeren, vor allem durch die mitgelieferte 65W-Stromversorgung. Auch ein interessantes Belüftungskonzept ist in diesem Mini-ITX-Gehäuse umgesetzt worden.
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Antec ISK 300-65 is a tiny mini-ITX case, coming with an external 65 W power supply and being the smallest case we�ve seen to date.
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