Resumo: I mean, it does work. For dirt cheap, you get a not too bad looking case. However, thank the lord there is no real way to see inside, because it becomes a mess. The back panel is so close to the motherboard tray that there's nowhere to put cables, you can't insert your HDD before you install the...
Resumo: For a cheap case I was impressed with its solidity. Power & reset switches are quality, but seem sort of hidden in a groove to the right of the front panel, and the case has some odd positioning of supplied drive slots, such as the SSD on the floor of the case held in with screws put in underneath...
Resumo: The 5.25" drive bays are wasteful for space and I would prefer if it was only a single bay. Especially if you're using all four 3.5" bays because the top two are very small and tight. Edges and corners are sharp so the cost cutting begins to show in asemly.
Prós: Low cost; price matched for $41, Stylish colored steel, Front 120mm fan included
Cons: 4x 3.25" two of the bays are very tight, small, little airflow, 2x 5.25" bays feel wasteful, Over sized side vent
Resumo: Every Silverstone case that I have looked at possess one major fatal flaw. They employ the draconian design of requiring the user to remove hard drives by sliding them out towards the rear. No front entry had been provided either.
Easy to build with for a very basic office workstation
Jeff, Amazon
17 Maio 2017
Resumo: Easy to build with for a very basic office workstation. Not a lot of room for nice cable management but it's good enough. I stuffed most of what I didn't use beneath the DVDRom and it still looks pretty good in there, though no one but me will see it.