** OCUK FIRST TO MARKET - ANTEC SIGNATURE S10 **

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Hi Guys

We are pleased to announce the Antec Signature S10 is available to pre order from OcUK right now.

This case is absolutely stunning in real life, in my opinion, the best case Antec have ever made.

There are a number of premium features which set this apart, the space and layout really is the peak of the Antec range and it shows that they are really putting a lot of thought into making a great flagship product with the S10

In my opinion, this is making every other case in its class look fairly uninteresting.

Kudos Antec



Antec Signature S10 Full Tower Aluminum Case - Black @ £399.95 inc VAT

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Introducing the NEW Signature Series of Cases featuring the revolutionary Three Chamber Design. Built from the ground up, the new three chamber chassis reduces energy use and system noise by using scientific principles to create highly efficient cooing and airflow inside each chamber.


Features
- Supports SSI CEB, E-ATX, ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ATX Motherboards
- 10 Expansion Slots support 4 graphics card up to 13" [330mm]
- 14 Drive bays - 8 SSD, 6 HDD
- 6 Cable routing holes (rubber grommets) with 1" [25.4mm] behind motherboard tray
- Channels for routing cables behind motherboard to front chamber
- Flexible Power Supply Mount (standard or upside-down)
- 4 USB 3.0 High Speed Ports on top panel with audio i/o
- Maximum Size CPU Cutout 8 5/8" x 5 7/8" [219mm x 149mm]
- New Three Chamber Design - New chassis reduces energy use and system noise by using scientific principles to create a highly efficient cooing and airflow design
- Each chamber is a separate thermal zone for maximum temperature control
- Micro-mesh filters protect the independent air intake for each chamber
- Choice of Aluminum or Tempered Smoked Glass Doors blend with any environment (this unit Aluminium)
- Strategically placed fans draw cooler air into case using top down airflow
- Fans consume less energy, make less noise, and more effectively cool the system
- Flexible mounting options for power supplies - standard and upside down
- Top I/O panel with 4 high speed USB 3.0
- Room for 5.25" short depth fan controller, card reader, or other device

Specifications
- Case Type: Full tower with Aluminum Doors
- Colour: Black with Brushed Aluminum Doors
- Product UPC: 0-761345-80010-5
- Dimensions: 23.70" (H) x 9.05" (W) x 23.22" (D) / 602 mm (H) x 230 mm (W) x 590 mm (D)
- Weight: 39.05lbs / 17.71kg
- Cooling: Motherboard Chamber - 2 x 140 mm top exhaust fans, compatible with liquid cooling radiators up to 280 mm, 3 x 120 mm intake fans, compatible with liquid cooling radiators up to 360 mm, 1 x 120 mm rear exhaust fan, compatible with 120 mm radiator for water cooling, Washable air filter - Large
- Power Supply Chamber - 1 x 120 mm intake fan (optional), Washable air filter - Medium
- Hard Disk Drive Chamber - 1 x 120 mm exhaust fan, Washable air filter - Small
Drive Bays: 6 x Quick Release 3.5" Bays, 8 x Quick Release 2.5" Bays
- Motherboard Size: Mini ITX / Micro ATX / Standard ATX / XL-ATX / E-ATX up to 12" x 13" (304 mm x 330 mm)
- Top I/O Panel: 4 x USB 3.0, 5.25" Short Depth Bay for Fan Controllers, HD Audio In and Out, Power Button


Only £399.95 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW
 
Oh man that is really nice, not sure I'll see the day again where I can spend £400 on a case but if I ever do then.... :D
 
Oh I could fit my Asus Z10PE-D8-WS in there !

Would love to see this in the flesh, the finish looks amazing. Plus I'm rather curious as to how this 3 phase design works. Off to google for reviews...

Oh and 17.71kg !! class..
 
I think that's ugly and massively overpriced. Why would anybody pay the premium for that when you can get the excellent Phanteks Enthoo Primo for half the price?
 
Is this case fully aluminium? I doubt it at almost 18kg!

It looks like the side panels are made from glass, so that may be where the weight and also cost comes from


I think it looks great, but with such a large case I think they should've made that ssd cage in the bottom of the main chamber modular to allow for a 480mm rad in the front especially since it would probably be housing really high end systems at that price
 
we've had 2 lemons in 1 day, 1 from antec and 1 from corsair, whats going on...

oh i know... im getting old . :mad:
 
I can't figure out who this case is for, other than those with more money than sense. It's certainly not a modder's case, and if you want something that people stop and stare at, you get an In Win. Antec fail.
 
It looks great. The finish is excellent and the style is beautiful. The cooling design looks novel and the price premium appears to be worth it. But in a high end build, is anybody really still using HDDs? If you can afford £400 on a case then im sure you get all your data on SSDs? That front space seems wasted
 
It looks like it had an extension built onto the front by the builder who came back with the cheapest quote
 
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