We’re always excited to see new chassis from the team at Silverstone. They rocked up to CES 2019 with quite an impressive range to show us too. The first is the eye-catching RL08, which features a bright red side panel on a black chassis.
They assure us the final red will be deeper and not suck.
You may also notice it has no tempered glass, nor any RGB… what is this new madness? It supports mATX, 8 storage drives, and four 140mm fans.
The LS14-E isn’t the most attractive in their range, but it ticks all the right boxes. ATX, PSU shroud, vertical GPU mount, tempered glass, and more. It’s just affordable, clean, and very capable.
The new RVZ03-ARGB mini-ITX is shaping up nicely too. I loved the RVZ01 a few years back, and the RVZ02 actually. Well, the latest seems to have completely redesigned the exterior, and added, you guessed it, addressable RGB lighting.
An affordable yet rather durable mATX chassis, with plastic and steel construction. These practical and compact chassis designs have always been a popular range for Silverstone, so it’s good to see them still improving older lines and designs.
The real star of the show here though is the LD03 mini-ITX chassis. It features a vertical mini-ITX tower design, with dual tempered glass side panel windows to show off your lovely hardware. It uses a bottom to top airflow design for ultra-efficient cooling.
The PSU dust filter on the side. I love the top cover too, hiding the rear I/O of your hardware to keep it looking neat and tidy.
Below it, you’ll find an extra 80mm fan mount to help with GPU exhaust.
Room for a large CPU air cooler, or an AIO in the top/bottom.
And clearly, GPU support isn’t too sad either!
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