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Antex Strike chassis available with open design for mini-ITX motherboards

Presented by Antec the Strike chassis, a completely open chassis made of aluminum and steel, specially designed for liquid cooling.

One of the most innovative brands on the market and looking for vanguard is Antec. The company offers all kinds of high quality products and features for video game fans. The company has just presented the Antec Striker, a mini-tower with a very aggressive and open design. This type of chassis is common to see in a very large format, but it is the first time that it is seen in a compact format.

Striker has been developed above all with users who are committed to liquid cooling. It has a unique and different shape and structure, which makes it stand out above conventional designs. The chassis is completely constructed of SPCC aluminum and steel, as well as having plenty of tempered glass.

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Antec introduces the Strike open chassis

The most important thing to know about this Antec chassis is that it ONLY supports mini-ITX format motherboards. This chassis also has a graphics system on the front, come on, we can place the graphics on the front of the chassis. It's mostly made with RGB-lit motherboards in mind.

This chassis features 4mm tempered glass panels with an open design, which allows hardware to be viewed from all angles. The structure is based on aluminum and SPCC steel to offer robustness to the system and durability. Without a doubt, this Antec chassis has a great advantage in terms of cooling.

This chassis has dimensions of 420x230x410mm. The connectivity is located on the right side, with a USB 3.1 Type-C, two USB 3.0 and HD sound. It has support for two 120mm fans or a 240mm radiator on the side and rear. Space has been made to create a completely customized RL system.

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Antec Strike is on sale now and is priced at $ 249.99.

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Robert Sole

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