While you may know Silverstone for their chassis, coolers and even their PSUs. That’s actually a small part of their business. They make a wealth of add-ons, connectivity devices, cables, filters, hubs and more! Some of these are already on the market, some of them are new.
Their latest Raspberry Pi case. It’s a simple one, but a great option for those creating their own mini-PC.
Grandfather in some Type-C to a USB 3.0 only motherboard? Hell yeah!
The same as above, but this time with PCIe to Type-C.
The Air Penetrator 3 fans. How do they improve on perfection? A more powerful motor, lower minimum RPM and higher maximum RPM, as well as a thicker body. AT 32mm deep, this thing can move some serious air. It’ll be in all their new flagship chassis too.
A simple cooling tower, which will come with a non-RGB model first, keeping cost very low, likely around $20. An ARGB model will likely be around $30 and competitive with their previous Argon series performance.
Their ultra low profile cooler has been retooled too. Now just 47mm (including the 15mm fan) with cooling for up to 95W TDP.
The latest Tundra series coolers come in two versions. The first is the TD02, with a 120mm radiator, with a 120mm RGB PWM fan. Or, the larger TD03 240mm, which comes with two RGB fans for those who need to cool more powerful CPUs. It’s all pretty straight forward, but their previous models were so good, they don’t have to change much here.
Ever felt you didn’t have enough M.2 mounting solutions, both internally or externally? Well Silverstone seem to have a solution for absolutely everything here.
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