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Review on Computer Case SilverStone PS13B by Hideo Tsushi ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Upset and disappointed, the product is very bad!

I've bought cases from SilverStone before and in general they left a very positive impression, but this one was frankly disappointing. It seemed that the cheapest Chinese case was taken, painted black, ennobled with a plastic panel with a SilverStone label attached, and put on sale. The money that is asked for it seems to have all gone to the front panel and the plastic label, everything else is cheap junk from a landfill. If you're going to install an ATX board with a gaming graphics card in your case, consider whether you're willing to rip them off the case and put them back in place. For mATX format boards with integrated video, there will be no problems, except for a dangling back bracket from the motherboard. And the assembled body, as I said, looks very presentable.

Pros
  • 1. The appearance is very stylish and neat. 2. There are two USB 3.0 on the front panel. 3. Six seats for 120 mm fans (2 on the front panel, 2 on the side wall, 1 at the bottom and 1 at the rear wall), Cooling can be organized just killer. 4. There is a slot in the sheet where the motherboard is attached, just under the processor, which makes it easy to remove and install the screw mounts for the processor cooling system without removing the motherboard.
Cons
  • 1. This is the first case I bought in which the back plate from the motherboard is not fixed. It freely falls out of the landing slot on the rear wall of the case and it was only possible to firmly fix it by pressing it down with connectors on the motherboard. Mother herself. board from ASUS, so there is no need to sin on the wrong dimensions of the bar. 2. It turned out to be very difficult to install the MSI GTX 960 video card, if it goes into the case with a solid margin in length, then it literally pushes right through in height. The vertical rack of the case, designed to mount the HDD and SSD, covers the additional connectors. power supply on the video card and without a mat, it is very problematic to shove all this economy into place. Of particular note is this very non-removable vertical stand, which is generally not needed in the case, but interferes with the installation of components very much. 3. The seats for the motherboard stands seem to be somewhat displaced, I had to adjust them with great effort to fit the holes in the motherboard, I was even afraid to break it. 4. The rear bars in the case are breakable, which I have not come across for a long time. 5. This most "stylish front panel" is made of shiny plastic, on which the slightest dust and every scratch is visible. 6. There is no "management cable" at all, everything is the old fashioned way - the wires are bred along the side walls and along the bottom.