Aerocool Shows Completely Open-Air PC Case
All open for maximum air flow.
Aerocool displayed a few new case products on the Computex floor, all of which share a common aggressive design and the color scheme of red and black.
A full tower model called the Strike X ST Pro has four 5.25" bays and can accommodate up to 10 hard drives. A special feature of this case allows for two power supplies, one at the top and one at the bottom of the case. The middle tower model, Strike X GT, is a simplified version of the Strike X ST Pro.
The real eye-catcher is the Strike-X Air, which is a full open-air case that still has panels for USB 3.0 and 2.0 (two for each type) and audio jacks on the front. Drive bays are stacked to the left in the frame.
Aerocool hasn't finalized pricing yet, but we're led to believe that the Strike-X Air will be a rather premium product for the overclocking hardcore.
These will start hitting stores around September/October.



The Strike-X Air looks really practical for swapping parts in and out easily.
that or the prodictions of the 80s where true @.@ people in the future will have no sense of asthetics
Antec Skeleton ATX Open Air Gamer Case
http://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0300159
If the case being open doesn't matter, you may as well just set the motherboard upon a piece of wood. There is a reason why grounding a pc case is important and why computers in an acrylic or sitting with plastic standoffs have a higher rate of failure.
Not always true. Also its not complete plastic. I have the Antec Skeleton. Works great. Running nice and cool and have been running it for about a year and a half and going strong.
But I'd definitely prefer that over Antec Skeleton, it just looks awesome!
Do I like it? Hell yes
would I use it? nah
cheaper options for us 'lesser' folks..