Wednesday, January 29th 2014

SilverStone Rolls Out Precision PS10 Mid-tower Case

SilverStone rolled out the Precision PS10 ATX mid-tower case. Designed for silent gaming PC builds, the case features noise-absorbing and vibration-dampening panels. The case offers its silent credentials without compromising on the number of fan-vents today's mid-towers are expected to offer. To begin with, it measures 219.9 mm (W) x 480mm (H) x 521.5mm (D), dry-weighing in at 6.2 kg. Its motherboard tray offers room for graphics cards as long as 292 mm, and CPU coolers as tall as 169 mm.

Drive bays in the Precision PS10 include four 5.25-inch, and five 3.5-inch. The 3.5-inch trays each feature mount holes for 2.5-inch drives. Ventilation includes a 120 mm front fan with side intakes, an additional 120 mm front fan slot, a rear 120 mm exhaust, and two 140 mm top exhausts. Front panel connectivity includes two USB 3.0 ports (standard header), and HD audio front-panel jacks. SilverStone didn't announce pricing details.
Add your own comment

3 Comments on SilverStone Rolls Out Precision PS10 Mid-tower Case

#1
Jorge
Case sound deadening material can lower the noise minutely from fans inside the case but not those mounted at the inlet and outlets of the case - which are the ones most people hear.
Posted on Reply
#3
dj-electric
The problem i have with some Redline and Precision cases is a short length for GPUs. HDD cage not being modular isn't helping as-well
Posted on Reply
May 1st, 2024 19:37 EDT change timezone

New Forum Posts

Popular Reviews

Controversial News Posts