SilverStone PS10 Review
Introduction.
Hot on the heels of our recent review of the affordable, capable yet somewhat hobbled Cooler Master 452, we now turn our sights on Silverstone’s new low cost, low noise case. Those who’ve been around a while will know that the PS10 comes as the latest addition to the Precision line. A line, which it has to be said has seen some good, and some not so good cases in its time, but has, never-the-less always represented good value and enabled even those with the humblest of budgets to get their hands on a case with the coveted SilverStone badge on the front. So without further ado let’s leap into the tech specs and see what the PS10 is all about.
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Technical Specification.
Model No. | SST-PS10B (Black) | ||||||||
Material | High-strength plastic front panel, steel body | ||||||||
Dimension | 219.9 mm (W) x 480mm (H) x 521.5mm (D), 55L | ||||||||
Net Weight | 6.2KG | ||||||||
Motherboard | Â | ||||||||
5.25″ | Â | ||||||||
3.5″ | Â | ||||||||
Cooling  System | Â
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Expansion Slot | Â 7 | ||||||||
Front I/O Port | Â USB 3.0 x 2 Â Audio x 1 Â MIC x 1 |
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Power Supply | Â ATX PS2 | ||||||||
Expansion Card | Â Compatible with expansion cards up to 11.5â, width restriction – 6.14â | ||||||||
Limitation of CPU cooler | Â 169mm |