Jan 21, 2011 07:50 GMT  ·  By

I'm not really sure just how many of you are familiar with Antec's Skeleton case, but I'll have to say that it's one of the coolest enclosures they've ever released, especially if you're an enthusiast user, and now, the company's back with yet another very interesting offering, namely a white version of the iconic chassis.

However, beside the fact that it now comes in white, there's really nothing changed about the Skeleton, and for this reason, we'll now move to somewhat of a general overview, targeting specifically those of you who've never had the chance of getting close and personal with the chassis from Antec.

The chassis sports a layered tray design for greater system integration flexibility, as well as 2 x 5.25 external drive bays, 2 x 3.5-inch internal trays, as well as 7 expansion slots including room for 11-inch (279-mm) video cards.

Furthermore, the case sports 0.8mm cold rolled steel for durability with reinforced plastic frame, as well as rack mount quality side rails for greater durability.

However, one of the Skeleton's trademark features is the impressive cooling setup, formed out of one top 250mm TriCool 3-speed multi color customizable LED Fan and one front 92mm HD cooling fan.

The device is compatible with Mini-ITX, microATX and Standard ATX mobos, while also featuring plenty of connectivity ports, including here 2 x USB 2.0, 1 x FireWire (IEEE1394), 1 x eSATA and Audio (AC97' and HDA compatible) In and Out.

The Skeleton doesn't include a PSU (so that you can easily add your own), but it's sure to take quite a bit of space wherever you might decide to place it, given the fact that it measures 13 x 14.8 x 16.5 inches (or 33.02 cm x 37.6 cm x 41.9 cm) and weighs 7.02 kg.

According to Hexus, the white Skeleton case from Antec will sell for around 150 pounds sterling, which is a fairly OK price point, all things considered.