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The Antec VSK2000U3 is a sleek and lightweight Micro ATX desktop case featuring a quick-release ODD/HDD housing and dual USB 3.0 ports, making it the perfect choice for modern professionals looking to enhance their workspace.
Brand | Antec |
Product Dimensions | 47.24 x 40.39 x 17.78 cm; 2.4 Kilograms |
Batteries | A batteries required. |
Item model number | VSK2000-U3 |
Manufacturer | Antec |
Series | VSK2000-U3 |
Colour | Black |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2.6 British Thermal Units (BTUs) |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 0.5 milligrams |
Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 7 |
Item Weight | 2.4 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
G**N
It is simple clean and stackable. Perfect for home server.
It's a case with no nonsense. It works supports a tfx PSU and suited me nicely for my router project.
A**R
Antec VSK2000U3 2 x USB3.0 Micro ATX Case
Nice case. Good size for an HTPC. Lots of space inside for my Asus micro ATX motherboard, AMD A8 5500 APU with stock cooler, 2x4 gb of ddr3 memory and 3.5'' HDD. It also easily accomodates a BeQuiet 400 watt FTX PSU. So why only 3 stars? It's not the build quality nor the materials used. It is the noise! It lacks ventilation holes or slots except at the front and rear. The single 8mm case fan (supplied) is in the only possible position, at the front of the case behind a perforated metal dome which seems to obstruct the airflow. This is channeled through the narrow gap (2or 3mm) left between the case structure and the fascia and forced through two narrow slotted combs. The one at the top is 11.5mm long with 19 small holes, the other at the left had side is about 8.5 mm long with 11 holes.Except when switched off, the noise is intrusive and of such a pitch that it is impossible to ignore. At first I suspected the PSU or the CPU fans but, on disconnecting the case fan, the noise vanished, leaving only a low pitched hum and the chattering of the HDD to disturb the peace. As temperatures rise the CPU fan does make itself heard but is never as loud and is lower in pitch so is less annoying. I will replace with a quieter CPU fan at some stage. Given the minimalist build which I have at this time, I've chosen to leave the case fan disconnected and just monitor the motherboard and CPU temperatures. So far these seem acceptable, and in fact lower than when the fan was operating but I think adding an optical drive, another couple of HDDs or a discrete graphics card would be out of the question, even though there is sufficient space inside the case. Pity, as there is otherwise a lot to like.
A**R
Best one.
It's the best case i evers seen nor used, its so small and cute looking also this one is not for new builder's case if you know where to put and what to put, then go and buy this case otherwise please look for others case because it's not meant for everyone
S**Y
Great value case
I've been building PCs since the early 90s, so I've seen a lot of cases. Antec's VSK line is definitely an inexpensive "value" line, and does cut a few corners, but the compromises are chosen wisely. I have two of them -- this desktop model, and a mini-tower. Both are very well laid out, with room where you need it, and decent options for routing cables.The metal is thin, and you will need to treat it carefully to avoid denting or bending it. OTOH, this makes for a light case. It's sturdy enough to be dependable, but I wouldn't choose this product line if you're an enthusiast. If you are in and out of your case swapping hardware, or haul your computer to LAN parties, go with something with more brawn. If you just want a nice-looking case with a smart design, this should be on your short-list.My one complaint: This desktop model could stand better thermal design. There's a case fan in the front left, opposite the 5.25" drive bay. The internal hard drive bay is right behind it. If you are still using a relatively warm spinning disk, that's helpful, and if you use vented (half-height) PCI slot covers, you can get some airflow over your SFF cards as well. But it does nothing for the motherboard, RAM, CPU, or chipset.I know my use-case is not quite what Antec had in mind as the intended application, but I installed a Socket 423 Pentium 4 with RDRAM into this case. It runs waaaaaaay too hot without something to pull air through the northbridge and CPU heatsinks, and over the RAM heat spreaders. My FSP PSU does have an inlet fan to pull air from the interior and exhaust through the rear, but it isn't up to the task of cooling a first-gen P4. Bear that in mind if you're building a high-performance i7, Xeon, or Ryzen system. Which you probably aren't, unless it's for compute-only workloads, since you'll never fit a full-size GPU in here. Still -- it's worth noting. This small case is best suited for light duty PCs.
D**B
great size everything fit
Great case for a smaller area it feels durable and had everything i needed from it
P**T
Case Micro ATX / mini ITX SFF funzionale ed estetico
Cabinet semplice ma efficace, facile da assemblare, ben dotato, dimensioni contenute ma ospita DVD/CD full size (5,25"), un HD 3,5" e un SSD 2,5" montabili velocemente senza viteria; la ventolina in prossimità delle unità disco non produce rumore apprezzabile, è montata su supporti in gomma antivibrazioni. Supporto da tavolo o pavimento a corredo per posizionamento in verticale
N**A
スリムケース
2台目ですがとても使いやすいです
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