SilverStone Technology PM01B-RGB ATX Tower Case with RGB LED Fan Guards and Tempered Glass Glossy - View 1

SilverStone Technology PM01B-RGB ATX Tower Case with RGB LED Fan Guards and Tempered Glass Glossy

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Key Features

  • Includes three 140mm RGB LED fan guards with built-in RGB LED strips for advanced lighting effect. Oversized front panel mesh design inspired by supercar intake grill
  • Built-in dual-mode LED light controller for adjusting colors and modes
  • Super clean internal look with PSU and drive bay cover
  • Includes 8 in 1 PWM fan hub for fan control and cable management
  • Full tempered-glass side panel. Includes stunning graphic art on left side panel

Specifications

Brand
SilverStone Technology
Series
CS-PM01B-FX
Item model number
PM01B-FX
Item Weight
23 pounds
Product Dimensions
8.66 x 22.05 x 22.48 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH
8.66 x 22.05 x 22.48 inches
Color
PM01B-FX
Manufacturer
Silverstone
Date First Available
July 1, 2017

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Customer Reviews

Kyler
I absolutely love the look and functionality of this case. SilverStone really impressed with the new RGB version of this case.Pros: LOTS of interior space and places to run cables. I have basically everything hidden on mine and it looks very clean. The LED's all worked and look awesome with the tempered glass on the side. I am using the ASUS sync and it is nice to have the motherboard and case lights synced. The front fans are very unique and I love the design of it. The entire case looks like a race car essentially. Next thing is cooling, way to go SilverStone. I have owned many Corsair cases and the SilverStone Fortress yet this case has cooled better than any other case I have had. I believe this is due to the amount of space and overall layout of the case. I am using a $20 Thermaltake Cooler with an i7 6700k temporarily and everything I have done has been at 60 degrees Celsius on rare occasions at load, usually stays around 50.Cons: I had to struggle for a bit with the back of the case due to limited room for a large amount of cables. It was difficult to get everything where I wanted it to be without having to be particular about where I ran the cables. You will want to hook up whatever cables you need to the power supply before putting it in its' place. There is not much room to plug cables in after the PSU is screwed in. None of there are big enough cons to discourage you from buying this case. People might complain about the lack of tool-less support on this case but I personally like screws better.
3DPC3DPC
Best airflow of any case I've had! Compared to my previous 3x120mm fanned case, My liquid cooled 980ti runs 4-6 degrees cooler, my CPU runs 10 degrees cooler, both are AIO liquid cooled. There isn't a ton of room for cables behind the side panel, but the basement has TONS of room for cables. The LED button has 4 modes: ON (default at power on), Dimmer, Breathing, Off. This button controls the lights in the front intake fans and the lights built into the case. Any other fans you add will not be controlled by the button. There is a fan hub (molex/4-pin powered) where you'll normally be routing cables. The bottom of the 4 3.5" HDD slots in the basement is a bit of a pain to use if you have angled SATA cables. I found 1" screws (25mm) that fit into my SSDs so I could mount them on the backside of the case mounts. This makes them visible through the window rather than hidden from view on the cable management side. Plenty of room for custom liquid loops too.
Joseph BarkerJoseph Barker
Very nice case with all the things you would trick out a case with included. Very spacious and very well ventilated, I used about 8 of these cases to install up to 4 RX480s for mining!I rebuilt them and now use them for a tutoring center, see picture. The kids love them and it really had everything needed to make life easier for me - building and rebuilding. HArddrives mount on a bracket in the back easily, cable mangement is a breeze, powersupply is isolated away from other components and has a vent below. Really can't go wrong with one of these cases. Oh yea its SilverStone.
Dmitriy UlkoDmitriy Ulko
This is a good case no amazing but it does fit almost anything you want. The front fan rgb grille are really nice and vibrant, if you want to replace the fans behinds it it's easy but if you have the Noctua chromax fans then it will be hard to cram it in. The fan hub didn't show up in my Asus z97-A motherboard but the rgb hub worked perfectly(both are included). You can fit almost any tipe of cooling combo here, I currently have a Noctua D15s and a Kraken x62 for the gpu installed at the top of the case and its great since with this set up cool air gets pulled in and hot air gets pushed out. The things this case did bad on was the included rgb stips for the top and bottom with a limo style tint on the tempered glass you can't really see them if anything at all in pitch dark. The other bad things were the cable management, there were not enough zip tie places and due to the grommets being spaced out about 2 inches from the motherboard it's awkward to get a good bend from the 24pin cable and because the right side of the case has maybe 1 inch at most to tuck cables in you really have to cram it in, there is also the issue of having the gpu cable cutout being designed for reference gpu so any custom cards that are longer that refference(founders) will look a bit weird. Lastly it may be the case I got but to open the right side panel is insanely difficult you have to buy the case just to get extra grip to pop it off, to close the case isn't bad until you assemble your pc and have to cram the cables in. If you do plan to fully watercool this case has lots of space for it you can fit a slim 420mm rad on top unofficially since there is space to mount 3 140mm fans in the top spot but you have to put the fans in the plastic spot on top of the case where you can only fit 2 140mm fans in there. Overall I wish this case was a bit cheaper by removing the fan hub and the 2 rgb stops I mentioned since they suck and extend the right side go fit in more cables, also have the glass be less tinted would help show off your case and how about a white interior as well so the lighting would really light up the case. In my photos I put a hue+ kit inside and btw their rgb strips aren't compatible but since I'm waiting on the silverstone ls02 strips this is the best I got.