Gamers, it’s a complete new surprise for you!!! The Gaming Giant- Antec, just recently revealed the all new Signature Series of Cases at Computex 2015. S10, the flagship case of the Signature Series is gonna simply blow your mind with its innovative three-chambered design that is is based on scientific cooling principles using atmospheric pressure and isolation.
A Brand New Look
As the first product in the Signature Series and the company’s new Flagship Model, the S10 features a smooth front panel highlighted by the absence of external drive bays, further enhancing a seamless and fluid exterior. Opposing Side Doors in Brushed Aluminum (S10) or Tempered Glass (S10G) provide the finishing details that make the S10 much more than just an elite chassis.
Effective Cooling Technology
All thanks to the unique three chambered design, the Signature Series of cases can facilitate highly effective cooling for all the interior components. The most striking feature is the Central Air Intake System, due to which the components are subjected to regulated and clean air flow, thus exhibiting the use of effective heat management. Using principles of atmospheric pressure and isolation, each chamber creates a thermal zone that has its own regulation system. According to Product Development Director Han Liu, “We redesigned how air flows inside the case by isolating components based on their heat generation. By moving core components around, we increased airflow while effectively managing the system’s heat. This dramatically lowered its energy use, making the Signature Series quieter and more environmentally friendly.”
The Utilities
As the main source of heat, the motherboard and graphics cards are housed in the main chamber. The motherboard chamber features support for Extended ATX Motherboards including 10 PCI-E slots and up to Four (4) graphics cards. The modular mounts for 280mm (top) and 360mm (front) radiators, maximize performance by keeping the main chamber ice cold with unrestricted air flow.
The lower chamber features a flex mounting option for the power supply with a dedicated cage for Five (5) SSDs and a single, optional 120mm fan to drive air through the chamber. The tool-less front “tower” chamber houses Six (6) HDDs and Three (3) SSDs in anti-vibration rails, cooled by a 120mm fan. Three (3) washable filters protect each chamber from dust and debris, while providing users access from the outside for added convenience.
A major feature of the Signature Series line is the expandability of the chassis. Each case has been designed to allow upgrades as technology evolves and a user’s needs change. “We wanted to give users a choice, the ability to make each case their own, so we gave them more options,” says Lee. He further quoted, “The Signature Series will grow and change with each user, becoming an integral part of their everyday lives, a reflection of their lifestyle and personality.”
The Premium Case- S10 has been priced at $500. With its innovative three chambered design, central air intake cooling system and a range of expandibility options, the chassis really defines itself to be called as a’revolutionary high-end gaming cabinet.”
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Honestly looks like crap! A $500 cabinet never looks like this no matter what gimmick they throw about air movement and expandability.
you have to consider the size too bro…it is a humongous cabinet…maybe even larger than the Corsair Obsidian 900D