Friday, July 25th 2014

Nanoxia Unveils the Deep Silence 3 Mid-Tower PC Case

The Deep Silence 3 is a classic Mid Tower, fully soundproofed and equipped with a bunch of awesome features. The Deep Silence 3 closes a gap in our Deep Silence series. The case is aimed at users who don't need the extraordinary features of the Deep Silence 1 or the above-average depth of the Deep Silence 2, while maintaining all the strong points of the Deep Silence case series.

The case is designed for ATX, Micro-ATX or Mini-ITX motherboards. Decoupled mounting of the 3.5 inch hard disks and the PSU, anti-vibration case feet, tool free mounting of the optical drives and a step-less 2-channel fan control are included. And of course the Deep Silence 3 offers the exquisite looks and timeless elegance that users have come to expect from a Deep Silence case.
The Deep Silence 3 offers three HDD-cages for a total of 8 hard disks. The uppermost module is a dedicated 2.5 inch drive cage that can hold up to three 2.5 inch drives. The middle cage for two 3.5 inch HDD is modular; it can be removed or mounted on the secondary cage holder in order to allow the installation of longer VGA-cards or better air flow in the case. Finally, the lower cage can be equipped with a total of three 3.5 inch drives.

The modular concept of the Deep Silence 3 allows the installation of VGA cards of up to 430 mm in length. If all HDD cages are installed, users can install cards up to 345 mm long. The case can be equipped with high-end CPU coolers with a maximum height of 165 mm. The I/O-panel at the front of the top cover offers 2 x USB 3.0, 1 x USB 2.0 as well as HD-audio ports.

The cooling system is designed for low system temperatures as well as the best possible cooling capacity. The Deep Silence 3 has an integrated ventilation system consisting of three 120 mm Deep Silence fans and a built-in 2-channel fan controller. Two 120 mm fans are installed behind the front; the third fan is located at the rear. Additional fans can be installed under the top, where Nanoxia VentCover close two 120/140 mm fan holes. Finally, one 120 or 140 mm fan can be mounted at the bottom, when the secondary HDD-cage holder is removed.

The Deep Silence 3 is expected to arrive at distributors and retailers in Europe at the end of July.

Deep Silence 3 Specifications
  • Form factor: ATX, M-ATX, Mini-ITX
  • 5.25 inch drive bay external: 3 x
  • 3.5 inch drive bay external: 1 x (optional)
  • 2.5 inch drive bay internal: 3 x
  • 3.5 inch drive bay internal: 5 x
  • Case Fan (Front): 2 x 120 mm
  • Case Fan (Rear): 1 x 120 mm
  • Case Fan (Top): optional 2 x 120/140 mm
  • Case Fan (Bottom): optional 1 x 120/140 mm
  • Height: 456 mm
  • Width: 207 mm
  • Depth: 520 mm
  • Material: steel, plastics
  • Max. height of CPU-coolers: 165 mm
  • Max. length of VGA-cards: 345 (430) mm
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5 Comments on Nanoxia Unveils the Deep Silence 3 Mid-Tower PC Case

#1
Toothless
Tech, Games, and TPU!
Oh goodness, it's exactly what I'm looking for.
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#2
dwade
When will this fad end. Ugly and bland Blank Front Panels by every case makers.
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#3
Solaris17
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dwadeWhen will this fad end. Ugly and bland Blank Front Panels by every case makers.
Its a question of taste i imagine. I rather like clean PCs I especially like clean faces and plating like this looks good. Its close enough to a lian li to look good but far enough from a lian li to be affordable.
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Franzen4Real
the fad that I wish would end is the multiple 5.25 drive bays. They should be removable by sliding out just like hard drive cages do. You could then have an optional bracket that slides in on the same tracks that hold another 120mm intake fan. And for people who do not need more than an SSD OS drive/HDD storage drive, the new Silverstone Fortress that is coming out is a good example of how optical bays can be eliminated and replaced with a slot load drive while creating a more compact tower.
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Solaris17
Super Dainty Moderator
Franzen4Realthe fad that I wish would end is the multiple 5.25 drive bays. They should be removable by sliding out just like hard drive cages do. You could then have an optional bracket that slides in on the same tracks that hold another 120mm intake fan. And for people who do not need more than an SSD OS drive/HDD storage drive, the new Silverstone Fortress that is coming out is a good example of how optical bays can be eliminated and replaced with a slot load drive while creating a more compact tower.
OMG that would be glorious my utgard has a removable 3.5 cage but I would love it if my 5.25s were caged and removable with an adapter plate to mount another 3.5 cage.
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