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Silverstonetek HTPC Case SST-LC01

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Aron Schatz
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August 27, 2003
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The first HTPC case to hit ASE Labs. Is it worth your hard earned money? You'll have to read more to get the whole story. There is a silent PSU included... at an extra.
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Page 1: Intro, background, stuff

<BIG>Intro</BIG>:

<center>Silverstone</center>

When I put up part 1 of my HTPC guide (part 2 is on the way sooner or later), Joy from <a href="http://www.silverstonetek.com">Silverstone</a> contacted me and asked me if I was interested in reviewing a new HTPC case. Not have any knowledge of existing HTPC cases at the time, of course I said yes. A couple of months later, and the prototype was made and then the first of many off the line graced my presence. Let's see if this case is worth your money.

<BIG>Background</BIG>:

HTPC cases are pretty new in the field. It wasn't too long ago that a PC was a PC and nothing more. This notion of digital convergence is something that Microsoft, Apple and others try to push on to people to get them to buy more computers. With the advent of Windows XP, specifically Media Center Edition, the PC is on the way to replace every set top box you own. Say goodbye to standalone DVD, CD, PVRs and more. The all in one HTPC is here.

<BIG>The Packaging</BIG>:

<center>Packing</center>

Before I got the case, I thought it was going to be a small one, suitable for the ITX from VIA. It was funny when I got the case. It was quite larger than I originally anticipated. No biggie, I ripped open the packaging and right there is this nice black case sitting in front of me.

<BIG>The Case</BIG>:

<center>Front 1</center>

The case was well packaged in the box, and the case itself is nice. The case is aluminum and has a black exterior with some chromish trim in the front. The chrome makes the cash really shine, and it is perfect for the center of attention. Above the single button on the left are two LED (Blue), one for the HDD and the other for power. I'm glad to say that the LEDs are NOT very bright. After all, who wants to be blinded by a bright light while watching TV?

<center>Grating</center>

The sides of the case are vented with holes, heat is a major concern in a HTPC due to the fact that the system should not put out any audible sounds from fans.

<center>Back</center>

The back of the system looks like any other system, except turned sideways. The case I received came with a silent power supply in the back. The IO shield is nice and colorful (but sometimes the colors don't always match up with the devices). A single quiet 80mm fan is installed in the back to give extra airflow to the case.

<center>Bottom</center>

The bottom of the case has four feet to hold the unit in place. The rubber has metal surrounding it for the extra touch of style.

<center>Section One</center>

Back to the front of case. The front is split into two sections, each is hidden. The top section holds two optical drive bays.

<center>Section 2</center>

The bottom section houses two floppy type drives, as well as front sound, usb, and firewire ports.

<center>Gears</center>

Each of the sections flip down, the gears are shown above. The panels are held by a magnet and they also click into place.

<center>Power Button</center>

The single button is the power button on the left side of the unit. The button is responsive and large. No reset button here, but then again, a unit like this shouldn't need to be reset.

<center>Parts</center>

The interior of the unit is pretty impressive. The above pic shows the box for the silent PSU as well. The entire top and sides of the case slide off to reveal the interior.

<center>PSU Box PSU Fan</center>

This shot details the extra large 120mm fan on the PSU, this is how the PSU is able to remain quiet. More fan surface area means more airflow.
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