SilverStone Technology Micro-ATX Computer Case with Tempered Glass and 2 X RGB Front Intake Fans - View 1

SilverStone Technology Micro-ATX Computer Case with Tempered Glass and 2 X RGB Front Intake Fans

3.9 (58 ratings)
~$77.50
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Key Features

  • Mesh front panel & optimized layout for outstanding cooling potential
  • Motherboard back plate opening for quick CPU cooler assembly
  • All Black painted interior for stylish look
  • Supports expansion cards up to 12.3" (314mm)
  • Chic and simple Tempered glass Side panel. 2 x 120mm RGB fan included (for RGB version only)

Specifications

Number of USB 20 Ports
2
Number of USB 30 Ports
2
Brand
SilverStone Technology
Series
SST-PS15B-RGB
Item model number
SST-PS15B-RGB
Item Weight
7.76 pounds
Product Dimensions
7.56 x 15 x 13.82 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH
7.56 x 15 x 13.82 inches
Color
Black
Manufacturer
SilverStone Technology
Country of Origin
China
Date First Available
June 21, 2019

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Customer Reviews

Charliehuynh
Excellent
Ben
Overall I like this case. It's a light-weight modern platform that is aesthetically pleasing (to me). BUT there's a couple things you'll need to know about, or you're gonna have a bad time.The RGB connector for the front fans doesn't have the 12v side labeled !! It is marked on the daisy-chain side of the cable but not where you connect to the motherboard. plugging this in backwards can mean blowing out the LEDs and/or blowing out your motherboard's RGB header.case does not come with a fan splitter for powering the front fans. but does allow you to daisy chain the RGB. buy a fan power splitter if you don't already have one. they really should've included one and pre-installed it.The rear fan cable was fed behind the the motherboard tray, pinched between the rear and back-side. It couldn't be fed back into the motherboard area without *removing the fan connector*. If you don't do this, the cable won't be long enough to reach any fan header on the motherboard. I've never seen a case do this, and possibly is a defect. Removing the fan connector is simple enough - I'd recommend watching a youtube video on it. but be warned: if you get the wiring wrong, you can blow out the fan header on your motherboard.very little room for cables behind the motherboard tray which makes cable management difficult, but I suppose that's normal for this form factor. My PSU was not modular so I ended up tucking lots of cables into the 3.5" bay at the bottom. I'd definitely recommend a modular PSU with the flat ribbon-style cables rather than the round cables.experienced builders will be fine with this case, but beginners be wary.
Nathan
I like the design of the case I do but when I ordered it and had all my parts hooked up as well and retire trying on my pc and it didn’t work I switched everything to my friends case and worked liked it should. I sent out my refund and got picked up from my house over a week about and no update about it all.?
T. Sen
Very low quality case, cheaply produced.No instructions came with the case.Avoid this case not recommended.