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SilentiumPC Announces Ventum VT2 Series Cases

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SilentiumPC, the European manufacturer of CPU coolers and PC cases, introduces a brand new line of cooling oriented PC cases in four flavors for budget-oriented users. The new Ventum VT2 lineup is exceptionally well equipped and offers an excellent balance for its price point starting 31,90€. One of the key design features is the large front panel with rounded edges, which is almost entirely covered by a mesh, allowing for unrestricted airflow. In addition to that, the majority of the top-panel is covered with a magnetic mesh-sheet, to support the airflow further, providing users with vast options when building their custom-tailored gaming rigs.

The four different versions offer support for large CPU Coolers, large VGA cards and can fit AIO watercoolers with up to 360 mm radiators. While the basic model Ventum VT2 combines all the above features and has its focus primarily on the budget, the higher grade Ventum VT2 models such as the TG ARGB and EVO TG ARGB are boosting the scope of delivery with more ARGB fans as well as a tempered glass side panel.



Designed for outstanding cooling
The new Ventum VT2 has a clear focus on outstanding cooling capabilities and the dedication to deliver the best hardware compatibility and set of features while aiming for a budget-oriented price point. The entire front panel and the majority of the top panel are made of mesh to assure minimum air resistance and maximum compatibility to case fans as well as radiators in sizes from 120 to 360 mm.

Built to house latest hot Hardware
Thanks to the roomy interior design and clever use of space, the Ventum VT2 can house the latest hardware and allows for convenient cable routing. All the cases are ready for air CPU coolers with a total height of 159 mm and latest VGA cards with the length of up to 290 mm. Up to two 2,5 inch drives and one addition 2,5 inch or 3,5 inch drive can be installed in the lower compartment using vibration dampening rubber grommets. The division of the interior into two chambers has a positive influence on the airflow inside the chassis and allows for even easier cable routing.

All four Ventum VT2 models can fit up to three fans in the front, two in the top panel and one more in the rear. The base model Ventum VT2 comes with a pre-installed Sigma HP 120 mm CF case fan in the rear, whereas the other models are equipped with more fans. Removable dust filters are located both above and below the case to prevent dust from entering the case.

Ventum VT2 Evo TG ARGB
The top of the line model features a large tempered glass side panel, in addition to the basic features of the series. Superb airflow is assured thanks to the three pre-installed Stella HP ARGB 120 mm CF case fans, which are mounted in the front of the chassis. The Nano-Reset ARGB controller is installed in the case and offers various effects and set of colour schemes. The set also includes a splitter for a total of five ARGB devices and five fans, making it possible to connect them to one socket in the controller or motherboard. The supported ARGB systems include ASRock Polychrome Sync, Asus Aura Sync and MSI Mystic Light.

Ventum VT2 TG ARGB
This model is equipped with a Pulsar HP ARGB 120 mm CF fan in the rear of the chassis and a Sigma HP 120 mm CF case fan in the front. This mix allows for well-balanced airflow and is ready for more advanced ARGB experience. Thanks to the "Auto LED" function, it is possible to use a rainbow effect without the need for a controller or compatible motherboard. It is also possible to connect the Pulsar HP ARGB 120 mm CF fan to a controller supporting the addressable backlight system (ARGB 5 V in 2+1 system), to extend the ARGB illumination inside the chassis. The supported ARGB systems include ASRock Polychrome Sync, Asus Aura Sync and MSI Mystic Light and Gigabyte RGB Fusion 2.0.

Ventum VT2 TG
Similar to the Ventum VT2 base model, the Ventum VT2 TG is equipped with a high-pressure Sigma HP 120 mm CF fan in the rear, yet offers another one on the front. This model is featuring a high-quality tempered glass side panel instead of the regular metal side panel.

The I/O panel is located on the top-right of the Ventum VT2 chassis. In addition to the power and the reset button, the I/O panel features two USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type A connectors and two 3,5 mm connectors for microphone and headphones.

All four of the Ventum VT2 PC cases are available from online shops and retailers as of today.



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Actually looks very well thought-out, and that's a sharp price. If their actual build quality looks anything like the renders here, it's a winner.
 
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Actually looks very well thought-out, and that's a sharp price. If their actual build quality looks anything like the renders here, it's a winner.
From experience with silentiumpc's hardware i can say their pc cases are really well designed and build quality, quality of materials is more than decent. The only problem, which to me is pretty big, most of their cases, if not all, do not have unscrewable pci/back side brackets, you have to brake them off and there is no option to mount them back if you would have such need. I prefer designs where i can unscrew bracket and if needed screw it back.

In general: i recommend any of their cases but beware of this (to some) slight issue.
 
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