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Cooler Master Sileo 500
$80.00
Released November, 2008
The Pros:Run extremely quietly, almost silent. Easy to configure, gives you good access to everything. Panels come off and secure quickly and easily.
The Cons:Power switch is located at the bottom, which is out of reach in most cases. Sound insulation emits a noticeable chemical smell for the first few months.
The Cooler Master Sileo 500 is an affordable ATX/Micro-ATX mid-tower computer case with a sound-proof design for a quiet computing experience. It features installed sound-reduction material on all four sides (top, bottom, sides), anti-vibration pads in the detachable HDD trays, and a noise-reduction pad for the power supply.
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In addition, the Sileo 500 includes subtle ventilation holes between the side & front panels, an easy-access front I/O panel with support for e-SATA, and a tool-free design for easy installation and upgrade. Additional features of the Cooler Master Sileo 500 computer case include support for five exposed 5.25" drives, one 3.5" drive, and Silent 800rpm/120mm fans for whisper quiet airflow. The Cooler Master Sileo 500 retails for $79.99 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
Features
- ATX/Micro-ATX
- Sound-Proof Design
- Ventilation Holes
- Easy-Access I/O w/e-SATA
- Tool-Free Design
- 1 Year Limited Warranty
Specifications
- Available Color: Black
- Dimensions: 480mm x 200mm x 432mm
- Weight: 9.7kg
- M/B Type: ATX/Micro-ATX
- 5.25" Drive Bay: 5 Exposed
- 3.5" Drive Bay: 1 Exposed, 4 Hidden
- I/O Panel: USB 2.0 x2, eSATA x1, Mic x1, Audio x1
- Expansion Slots: 7 (PCI)
- Power Supply: Standard ATX PS2
Cooling System
- Front: One 120 x 25mm standard fan
- Rear: One 120 x 25mm standard fan
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run extremely quietly, almost silent
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easy to configure, gives you good access to everything
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panels come off and secure quickly and easily
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overall construction is very solid and sturdy
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can be purchased very cheaply, even lower than the already low MSRP
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clips that hold the PCI cards in are handy and easy to work with
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good ventilation to keep the interior cool
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power switch is located at the bottom, which is out of reach in most cases
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sound insulation emits a noticeable chemical smell for the first few months
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