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SilverStone tries its hand at budget gaming enclosures
Kicks off new range of Red Line chassis with RL01.
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A minimal mid-tower (E-ATX) design with 'sound maze' dampening tech, priced at US$220.
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For £35–40 that case looks very impressive.
I recently downgraded my £80 aluminium full-tower case to a £40 mid-tower and, while it's pretty good overall, it doesn't have fan filters, USB 3.0 or much space for cable management. This case would have suited me well, although it's a bit too ‘gamer’ looking for me – I used to love that look but now I prefer ‘subtle and sleek’.
I recently downgraded my £80 aluminium full-tower case to a £40 mid-tower and, while it's pretty good overall, it doesn't have fan filters, USB 3.0 or much space for cable management. This case would have suited me well, although it's a bit too ‘gamer’ looking for me – I used to love that look but now I prefer ‘subtle and sleek’.