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Silverstone Showcases Precision PS03 Mid Tower Chassis  

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Posted by FiXT— February 9th, 2010, 11:10 AM

silverstone PS03 300x225 Silverstone Showcases Precision PS03 Mid Tower ChassisSilverstone has launched the Precision PS03, a simple mid tower that offers superior airflow and simple design in a cost effective package.


The chassis has a modest appearance, featuring black interior and steel construction with a mesh front panel for airflow. The case measures 200 mm(w)x 472mm(h) x 471mm(d) and while small in stature, can still fit both full sized ATX and mATX motherboards.


The top has 4 USB 2.0 ports, audio ports and a convenient hidden compartment for storage.


The case boasts a tool-free design for the drive bays, allowing for seven 3.5″ hard drive bays (2 for external devices) and four 5.25″ external drive bays. It includes a rear 120MM exhaust fan, however allows for an optional 120/140mm fan at the top, and a 120mm on the front and bottom.


The Silverstone Precision PS03 is expected to make its debut later this month, however no pricing information has been released.


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Comments (9)

  1. martin_metal_88's Avatar
    martin_metal_88

    February 9, 2010 12:18 PM

    Is it me or this case remember me some TT? Well for all the look is far from most of silverstone case for now. Personally I think it's a mistake. This one is not that ugly but for sure it will not concurence any of their great series.

  2. Soultribunal's Avatar
    Soultribunal

    February 9, 2010 01:48 PM

    Gimme a Windowed Version and I'd buy it for sure!

    ST

  3. rapmaster's Avatar
    rapmaster

    February 9, 2010 02:03 PM

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by martin_metal_88 View Post
    Is it me or this case remember me some TT? Well for all the look is far from most of silverstone case for now. Personally I think it's a mistake. This one is not that ugly but for sure it will not concurence any of their great series.
    Agreed, it doesn't look like their others classy cases. I hated how it look and the cable management doesn't look good.

  4. bovine.baron's Avatar
    bovine.baron

    February 9, 2010 03:40 PM

    If I were a rich person, I think I'd buy the Silverstone case catalogue just to keep them around. I really like their enclosures. (Not that I would say no to having rigs in all those cases either)

  5. Sushi Warrior's Avatar
    Sushi Warrior

    February 9, 2010 03:41 PM

    Why would SS not do 90 mounting mounting or at least bottom->top flow? It's been proven to work well....

  6. Soultribunal's Avatar
    Soultribunal

    February 9, 2010 03:52 PM

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Sushi Warrior View Post
    Why would SS not do 90" mounting or at least bottom->top flow? It's been proven to work well....
    90 degree on the Hdd Cage?

    That way restricts airflow a lot more than when its flush with the rest.

    ST

  7. Sushi Warrior's Avatar
    Sushi Warrior

    February 9, 2010 04:26 PM

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Soultribunal View Post
    90 degree on the Hdd Cage?

    That way restricts airflow a lot more than when its flush with the rest.

    ST
    No, 90 degree mobo mounting

    Edited because it sounded WAY too... flamboyant.

  8. DokkRokken's Avatar
    DokkRokken

    February 9, 2010 04:46 PM

    I like it especially for its simplicity. It's not ostentatious nor does it look plastic-fantastic like a lot of cases in the category.

  9. Zero82z's Avatar
    Zero82z

    February 9, 2010 05:01 PM

    Not going to comment on this one lest ST crucify me for opposing innovation .

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