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This a great case if you are looking for a larger HTPC case.
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Some fancy looking RAM because it makes me feel better even though it's hidden
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Putting a black plastic DVD in this case ruins the look of it
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I own the previous version of this case but was very disappointed to see that Silverstone has replaced the great looking, high quality, brushed aluminum front panel with a cheap plastic version
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As long as you need a full ATX board you can't go wrong clean look and tons of room for my full size 660ti graphics card.
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Great looking case.
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But the look is fantastic.
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This turned out to be perfect and provides a nice look in the living room
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They could probably have chopped out an inch from it's height, and still had a roomy, great-looking system
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It has to sit ON the stereo cabinet now, but I personally enjoy that because it's a good looking case and I made it
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This makes for a really nice look with other stereo equipment
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It all pays off with a good looking interior and a machine that lives long and prospers.
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It has a nicely finished front which is quite classy looking
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Overall it is a good looking unit, built well, should be easy enough for new builders to tackle.
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Nice look and feel
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I have built 5 more HTPCs using this case thanks to people seeing mine and loving the look.
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The polished black look could be confused for a nice stereo and the minimalist front design (2 switches, 4 inputs, a light and the CD portion) is very smooth
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The GD06 is nicer looking,with the curves and the drop down door, but it was a much harder build than the GD05, as the GD06 has the hot-swap HDD bays and required a very short PSU (I used a SilverStone short PSU) placed upside down
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but I like not having it messing up the look of the front panel.
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As much as I loved the looks, I simply couldn't stand to be in the same room with it
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Very nice looking computer case and has very easy and quick access
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The looks is great.
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By beautiful I mean the front blends in and enhances the look of my TV cabinet with only the power button exposed when the door is closed
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They do make a slimmer HTPC series (called Milo, or ML), but I found those cases to be much cheaper looking...much more "budget" products
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Great looking case for HTPCs
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Nice looking case when finished, but it was a difficult build
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As long as you need a full ATX board you can't go wrong clean look and tons of room for my full size 660ti graphics card.
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Well first of all - this is a very slick looking case
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A locking front panel gives it a sleek look and keeps little fingers at bay, but the on button is still accessible, which is all you'll usually need
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The pros:Clean look (does not look like a computer case all that much).
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Overall recommended if you are looking for something adult and not immediately recognizable as a PC.
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this is a great looking case about the same size as my cxa 5000 yamaha processor.
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Great looking case and plenty of air flow all add up to a great HTPC/Gaming Machine
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This is a great, good looking case.
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Very nice look, the case looks and acts well built
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The red back-glow with the blue hard drive indicator blinking was particularly cool-looking but a bit too busy for my tastes.
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It fits right in with my home theatre setup and is one of the best-looking pieces there without sticking out at all.
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Very good looking case
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It's a great looking case and for my HTPC it''s a good fit.
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It's a really nice looking case especially for the price.
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I like the sleek low-key looks of it also, something with crazy lights and ostentatious design is not my style
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at least it's a nice looking brick.
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I love the look of it, it looks great next to my stereo receiver.
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Plenty of room for power supplies and great looking.
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2 80mm fan mounts on the back above i/o panel, good for exhaust fans, but no standard liquid cooling solutions fit on an 80mm mounting point as of this review
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2 80mm fan mounts on the back above i/o panel, good for exhaust fans, but no standard liquid cooling solutions fit on an 80mm mounting point as of this review