Antec Striker open-frame chassis now available, costs $249

This will be the perfect chassis for that ultra-insane water-cooled gaming PC.

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Antec's super-interesting Striker case is now available for sale, coming in at $249 the new open-frame Mini-Tower will make your gaming PC look ridiculously awesome.

It has been designed from the ground up by Antec for enthusiasts building water-cooled gaming PCs, with a super-unique form and structure the graphics card is placed at the front of the PC. This might sound strange, but wow does it look awesome.

Not only that, but we have not just high-end looks but the build quality Antec has here with the Striker is great as well. Antec is using 4mm tempered glass panels that will tease your rig to the world, with aluminum and steel structure providing high durability.

Antec's new Striker can take a graphics card of up to 330mm, and a PSU at up to 160mm and 45mm for cable management. Antec includes the PCIe riser cable in the package, so you won't need to spend more money on the case in order to get your graphics card at the front of the case.

The new Antec Striker is available in the US for $249.

Antec Striker open-frame chassis now available, costs $249 | TweakTown.com

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