Silverstone Lucid LD03 Review 8

Silverstone Lucid LD03 Review

A Closer Look - Inside »

A Closer Look - Outside


Once unpacked, the Silverstone LD03 makes quite the elaborate first impression. You can certainly consider it a compact ITX chassis, but its intricate design with uniquely shaped glass panels and non-symmetric angles will make it the center of attention of any room you put it in, be it the office or the living room. In other words, the LD03 is not meant to be hidden away under a desk or cabinet.


If you want to know which side is the front, simply look for the Silverstone logo on the bottom edge. A heavily tinted glass panel means you will be able to catch a few glimpses of the hardware inside once the system is assembled. In the rear, you are greeted by a somewhat simple steel back with a detachable dust filter where the SFX PSU will draw in fresh air. There is also an opening in the top cover so that you may route cables out the back nicely.


Both sides of the LD03 are shaped the same way and constructed out of tinted glass. This means you are able to peek into the system from three sides if you like.


On top is a fairly bulky top cover, and for good reason as it makes routing all the system connectors out the back easy, which in turn does not disturb the overall look of the chassis. The I/O consists of two USB 3.0 as well as the usual audio connectors. Once the top cover is pulled off, you can clearly see where and how the motherboard will be positioned internally.


Tipping the LD03 over, there is another removable dust filter on the bottom of the chassis. This means that all intake areas are protected from dirt and grime.
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