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SilverStone SETA H2M

Darksaber

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The SilverStone SETA H2M is a smaller variant of the H2, but still checks off all the boxes we have come to expect from the SETA line. So you still get the all-metal exterior of the H2 combined with massive storage capabilities and big fans. SilverStone has also modernized the interior to allow for BTF support and other fun details.

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I thought you will add "very noisy fans" in negative list
 

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I dont quite get it, wouldnt the mesh in the sidepanel make more sense horizontally along the gpu? Why put it in an area where there is theoretically "high" pressure from the fans, i thought that maybe they are just using the tooling from another case but it doesnt seem like it.
 
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