🖤 Elevate your build with sleek steel and next-level airflow — because your setup deserves the best.
The Antec VSK3000E-U3_US is a black Micro ATX mini tower case crafted from durable SGCC steel. It features dual USB 3.0 ports for high-speed connectivity, multiple drive bays for versatile storage options, and a dual 92mm fan cooling system to keep your components running cool and efficient.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | Antec |
Series | VSK3000E-U3_US |
Item model number | VSK3000E-U3_US |
Item Weight | 7.83 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 14.4 x 6.8 x 15.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.4 x 6.8 x 15.5 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | Antec |
ASIN | B095VLKXZD |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | May 26, 2021 |
A**.
Very good basic computer case
Antec has always been a good value for quality and performance computer products. This "old school" case with front external bay access is no exception. Not the thickest metal, but that makes for a light weight case with lots of room for my mATX motherboard and all the cables from the 500w power supply I purchased separately (this case does NOT come with a PS). At this price, I really don't expect much, but Antec really delivers a good product. There seems to be plenty of air flow for my non-gaming PC build. I added an 80mm Noctua fan to the front just in case (no pun intended). ASUS mATX MB; AMD Ryzen5 5600GT cpu; ARESGAME AGV 500w power supply. Also, hot swap mobile racks in each of the two external bays (2.5" and 3.5"). Your mileage may vary. Hope this helps!
B**C
Worked fine for my purposes
I was looking for the least expensive case I could find to build a NAS with. Needed one that could easily hold more than two hard drives and I chose this one. Fit and finish is excellent - it's a good looking case. No frills - which I didn't need or want anyway.If I have one comment, it's that the case material, particularly the frame, is not the most rigid that you will find. However, as price was my primary factor, the case was perfectly fine and easily supports a small shelving unit that sits on it (case is horizontal).
B**B
Great Office-esque Case, Reasonable Quaility
Great case—simple and not too flashy, especially in an office setting. I built this for my mom, who doesn’t like crazy lights or RGB rainbows on computers. The power button, however, feels a bit odd and too cheap; everything else feels reasonably well-made though. If you’re looking for a sleek and professional office case, Antec has it.
D**E
great case for budget build
I use this case for many workstation/office builds - works well simple design and decent airflow... also easy to repair inside components down the road...
J**X
Buy something else or wait for it to go on sale.
I have not even started the build yet and I felt the need to say this thing is not worth $65. Paper thin walls, very sharp edges around the I\O ports that I cut a finger on trying to take a side panel off. The back panel is so weak I could have bent it trying to put the I\O shield in. I will add any problems I find doing the assembly later but I have to say if I had the time I would return this piece of junk for a refund. You would be better off getting the same quality for less money, say $40? Disappointed, built so many PC's over the last 30 years using Antec and this is the first time I have to say, do better Antec!
G**G
Sharp edges on the outside? A bad sign! Avoid.
While overall this case is adequate for those just trying to build a cheap system, what I found extremely disgruntling was the sharp metal edges on the rear external I/O card retaining bracket. There are plenty of sharp edges inside, as well, but most cheap cases have that problem. And, like many cheap cases, the metal is very bendable and it's easy to strip screws. I'm surprised a quality company like Antec would put their name on such a poor quality case. I tried a few of them, but we are a reseller and we just can't have our customers getting seriously cut from just picking up their computer so we had to discontinue it. I found the Fractal Core 1100 to be a better choice.
N**.
New Standard
For those home users, especially older, this case is perfect.While on the more traditional side, who cares when you are using NVMe. What I really like about this is the expanded 5.25" and 3.5" external bay. Some folks still want an ODD and this allows that.Includes everything you need to install your MoBo and the expansion of some cool external bays.
J**N
Compact and Light Weight
I needed a small tower case for a computer build and worked great. The only problem I ran into was the hard drive cage interfered with the main power cable for the motherboard as well as the power and data connections for the hard drive. I was able to successfully relocate the hard drive cage. Also, the case fans are three pin which works but my motherboard has pwm headers (4 pin). So, I swapped out the case fans.
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