Thursday, November 14th 2013

Cooler Master Announces Silencio 652

Cooler Master, a leading creator, innovator and manufacturer of desktop components and more, today announced a new stylish mid-tower addition to the Silencio Series, the Silencio 652.

Representing the best solution for sound absorption with system builds of all levels, the Silencio Series delivers ultimate performance with minimal noise. Sound silencing foam padding seeks to severely reduce system noises produced by hard drives, numerous cooling fans, and other devices. Combine this with a solid-steel frame, vibration inhibiting rubber feet, one large 180 mm fan, one 120mm fan and the Silencio 652 operates with minimal noise. For users that require an extra cooling boost, Silencio 652 supports up to five 180 mm fans. Those that value a computer that is admired for its looks while not being heard will appreciate the Silencio 652.
Look beyond the matte exterior of the Silencio 652 to find a sleek, intuitive, and spacious interior. Support for up to a three 5.25" bay devices, and nine 3.5" drives / ten SSDs via the HDD/SSD combo cage are built into this silent chassis. Silencio 652 easily supports installation of high-end graphics cards up to 423mm long. Dual USB 3.0 and a versatile SD card reader provide users with several ways to connect data on-the-fly. Removable covers on the top and side panel allow users to choose their preferred balance of silence and airflow. Easily removable dust filters in the front, top, side panel, and bottom protect precious system components from potentially dangerous dust build-up over time. Users taking the next step in silent cooling may opt for a custom or AIO liquid cooling setup. The Silencio 652 includes support for the installation of a large 240 (2 x 120mm) radiator in the front or top and a 120mm radiator in the rear. A modern and reserved exterior design, high internal expandability, and a reasonable price make the Silencio 652 the perfect silent partner for any enthusiast.

Silencio 652 is available in Europe. Price and availability may vary based on region. Expected M.S.R.P without VAT 84€ Please consult your local Cooler Master Representative for more information.
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10 Comments on Cooler Master Announces Silencio 652

#1
palibaya
I like that look, but logo :mad:
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#2
BiggieShady
Looks like they didn't use 3.5 inch HDD cage on top in this one like they did in Silencio 550 ... I had to remove mine to install 11 inch graphics card.
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#3
renz496
the internal are the same as CM690 III. they just give it different look on the outside
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#4
Chaitanya
renz496the internal are the same as CM690 III. they just give it different look on the outside
Coolermaster have always recycled their case interiors for Silencio range of cases. I dont mind that unless its easy to use. This case is missing rubber grommets. Any word as to which port the SD card reader/writer is assigned? the manual seems to exclude that info.
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#5
nemesis.ie
palibayaI like that look, but logo :mad:
With you on that, but maybe it's just a sticker that can be peeled off.
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#6
haswrong
this is overcombined on the outside. it would be sufficient enough to just reposition the middle harddrive cage and let the rest be like the pure..
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#7
Mullay
ChaitanyaCoolermaster have always recycled their case interiors for Silencio range of cases. I dont mind that unless its easy to use. This case is missing rubber grommets. Any word as to which port the SD card reader/writer is assigned? the manual seems to exclude that info.
The rubber grommets are included, but if by any chance your Silencio 652 did not include them, please contact us at: support.coolermaster.com/anonymous_requests/new
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#9
joemac
why do you still have this dated side panel removal system? goes back 25 years, surely you can make hinged panels that could also be lifted out, ( I''ll show you how) why do Cooler Master insist on this dumb design, you have to take it out lean against something, scratch it, fiddle around each time to align it up, and this is the latest? about as dumb as you can get, if you can't get it right by now you never will, I will buy from a company that designs for 2013, not 1988.
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