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SilverStone GD03 ATX HTPC Case Hits Stores Soon

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Case and power specialist SilverStone announced its latest HTPC case, the GD03, which will reach stores soon. The case features in the company's elite Grandia series of HTPC cases, and supports an ATX motherboard with seven expansion slots. Measuring 425mm (W)x182.2mm (H)x436mm (D), the GD03 weighs 7.85 kg (17.3 lbs). The front panel is made of brushed aluminum, while the rest of the case with SECC. It sports two external 5.25" drive bays, three external 3.5" bays of which two allow hard-drive hot-swapping. There are three 80 mm fans to cool this case, positioned in the front (HDD area), rear, and side. A standard ATX power supply fits in the PSU bay. The GD03 is expected to cost around 190 Euro.



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Did I just go back in time? I remember this style of case from... the 90's
 
Oh SilverStone, what have you done, why couldn't it have looked more like the LC13B?
 
Oh lol, those cases only reminds me of old craps in our schools computer class, which were called PC's xD
 
Did I just go back in time? I remember this style of case from... the 90's

Same here mate! But it does look better than the crappy off-white color :laugh:
 
Silverstone cases are over rated. I have one for HTPC and it was $300 without power supply. There is really nothing special about it, but there isnt much competition in the segment.
 
Note to SilverStone: If I wanted a huge desktop case for an HTPC, I could buy one for a lot less than 190 Euros.... :shadedshu
 
Nothing wrong with a little mid tower. Hide it behind something if it bothers you that much
 
Really, to me, the majority of the HTPC cases look old school desktop.
 
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