Antec VSK-2450p Black Mid Tower Computer Case with Antec 450W PSU
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Antec VSK-2450p Black Mid Tower Computer Case with Antec 450W PSU
Scan code: LN37862 Manufacturer code: VSK-2450P
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Antec VSK-2450p Black Mid Tower Computer Case with Antec 450W PSU

Antec VSK-2450P Black Mid Tower Case with Rear 120mm TwoCool Fan and 450W PSU

Scan code: LN37862 Manufacturer code: VSK-2450P
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Product Overview Stretch your build's budget with the VSK-2450. It features a perforated 0.8mm SECC steel front bezel for sturdiness and good air intake, along with convenient front-loaded HDD cages.

Together with mounts for up to three 120 mm cooling fans and ten drive bays, it provides all the features users could want for a full-featured build. Each case includes, pre-installed, a reliable VP450 power supply with dual +12V rails and full overcurrent, overvoltage and short circuit protection.

For home and office builds, the VSK-2450 is the value solution for valuable builds.

Data Sheet
Features • Power Supply: VP450
- 450 watts of Continuous Power
- Meets 2010 EUP requirement: 5Vsb < 1W
- ATX 12V v2.3 and EPS version 2.91 compliant
• Perforated front bezel delivers maximum air intake
• Cable management compartment and cable ties organizes cables discretely
• Front-loaded HDD cage for up to 6 hard disk drives
• TAC 2.0 Design Guide compliance enhances CPU and graphics cards cooling
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
24 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
14 days
RTB Period:
24 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
Antec
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