Nanoxia Deep Silence 5 Rev. B Review 5

Nanoxia Deep Silence 5 Rev. B Review

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Value & Conclusion

  • The Nanoxia Deep Silence 5 Rev. B comes in at around 120 euro including taxes.
  • Excellent construction quality
  • Great price
  • Excellent set of extras
  • Built-in dual-channel fan controller
  • Great sound encapsulation
  • Three 140 mm fans included
  • Well-engineered front
  • Easily accessible fans in front
  • Sound dampening materials on all solid sides
  • Very good liquid-cooling capabilities
  • Solid metal drive trays
  • Available in 3 colors
  • Heavy: a lot of material = weight
  • Small number of hooks behind the motherboard tray for cable management
  • No 360 mm radiator support
The Nanoxia Deep Silence 5 Rev. B is the second-largest chassis in this line of enclosures. It allows for XL-ATX motherboards and a large number of storage devices, without compromising the length of graphics cards or height of CPU coolers. Considering the price point of 120 euro, the chassis offers quite the big bang for your buck as you get virtually everything you could wish for.

Where to start. Nanoxia has equipped the chassis with sound-dampening materials wherever it makes sense, continues to include a dual-channel fan controller, and goes above the minimum in terms of included extras. You will not only receive a 5.25" to 3.5" adapter set, but extension cables for both 24-pin ATX and 8-pin CPU power. The addition of effectively three extra metal hard-drive trays also gives users all the flexibility they could wish for.

On the flip-side, there is very little to be criticized. With one noteworthy shortcoming being the lack of hooks for clean cable management, but that is it. As such, the Nanoxia Deep Silence 5 Rev. B deserves the Editor's Choice and Great Value awards.
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