• Reviews around space (3.80 of 5)

    SilverStone Technology Home Theater Computer Case with Aluminum Front Panel for E-ATX/ATX/Micro-ATX Motherboards GD08B

    • " HDD along with a Blu Ray optical drive, for which there was ample space without the need for much planning.
    • Graphics cards that have any part more than a centimeter above the top of the metal mounting bracket will not fit with the top panel closed.- CPU cooler space is limited
    • poor available disk space but nice quality would buy again
    • I love this case for sleek sexy builds, the space is a little cramped and there is not a lot of liquid cooling options for this case
    • The amount of TOTAL space available is 220mm, and that doesn't include the required space for connecting cables
    • I had a Noctua NH-L9a from a previous build, which obviously had zero clearance issues, but this case would provide ample space for serious cooling fans.
    • There are few loops for cable management, The 5.25 drive cash is termendously bulky, the 3.5 hard drive space could definitely be improved, and despite someone mentioning a native 2.5" drive spot--heck if I can find it
    • This has the best balance between htpc looks and adequate build space
    • You would think there is room for two more fans on the left, but the back left corner is taken up by the power supply, meaning only enough space for one more fan
    • He said it had just enough space for what he wants and fans are quiet
    • Space inside is very limited
    • So because of that reason the only way to get it to fit on this case was to put it on the top 5.5 inches space
    • Last for those of you who will ask this case has no room for water cooling systems not enough space and no connections for hoses.
    • This should have been no surprise since I've only worked with full tower cases with ample space in the past however the marketing around this product and dimensions gave me some false expectations.
    • The big flat, smooth, featureless space across the front is just really sad
    • Their power supply is 150mm which is smaller and allows just enough space for the hot-swap SATA-data & SATA-power cables to make the necessary bend to connect to the Mini-ATX motherboard
    • I love this case for sleek sexy builds, the space is a little cramped and there is not a lot of liquid cooling options for this case
    • :Pros:Space, lots and lots of space
    • poor available disk space but nice quality would buy again
    • There is enough space in the chassis to cleanly place these drives
    • Graphics cards that have any part more than a centimeter above the top of the metal mounting bracket will not fit with the top panel closed.- CPU cooler space is limited
    • Mounting of 2 hard drives is difficult and space is limited.
    • 33-34mm space available and the fan/radiators for most liquid cooled AIO setups like Coolmaster Seidon 240M start at 52mm and go up.
    • I am using an i7-6700K, and the only CPU cooler that would fit in the available space was a low profile Cooler Master
    • While it's a bit crowded, I think the manufacturer did a great job of using all available space
    • There is ample room for all of the necessary components and a fair amount of free space in front of the power supply and motherboard for you to put your cables
    • My only complaint is there doesn't seem to be enough space between the edge of the MoBo and the fan mounts on the right side of the case (when facing from front) to allow installation of a liquid cooled CPU cooler
    • Needless to say, I chose to fill those spaces up as well
    • Build quality is very good, the case is steel and sturdy, with a brushed-black plastic face that looks pretty good with other AV components and enough space to put together a proper build
    • The only real usable space for the cables is in between the DVD drive and hot swappable drives.
    • Silverstone!There's enough space behind the front cover to store a couple spare SSDs and flash drives
    • Anything longer than 8" will cannibalize space inside the drive caddy which means you not only lose those
    • This case will support a beast of a card but it will also sacrifice a lot of room for cables, as well as, at least, one of the 3.5 drive spaces