Producer: SilentiumPC
UK cost (as examined): ₤ TBC (inc. BARREL )
United States rate (as evaluated): $ TBC (exc. tax)
SilentiumPC wasn’t a business I recognized with or perhaps even knowledgeable about at all before this evaluation. An animal of practice I’ll typically filter by maker for ones I’m familiar with or have actually utilized before. That can be a good idea as you’re most likely to get a good-quality, dependable item, however you need to take care to not let brand name commitment creep in when business let requirements slip, and you might lose out on some fantastic items. SilentiumPC’s offerings are targeted at the more economical end of the spectrum and with the majority of the designs loading 3 or 4 fans out of package, it likewise cuts any requirement to buy extra case fans. In spite of the low rate, SilentiumPC pack the cases with as numerous animal conveniences as it does fans, comparable to how smaller sized cars and truck business’ base designs are loaded with what would be costly add-on alternatives with other more “premium” brand names. Let’s see if the Polish-designed Regnum RG6V TG is one to see, or one to miss out on?
For a spending plan case it was definitely well packaged, with a different foam piece safeguarding the glass panel. It had not struck me before that case makers have a relatively cavalier mindset towards transferring glass, without any more defense being used with any of the glass cases that have actually travelled through my hands. A minimum of not to the very best of my recollection.
The case is enjoyable enough to take a look at. It’s mainly your normal black box, however the front panel has a sharp angular pinch midway up, a pattern duplicated on top and bottom by method of an indent of the thin gloss-black hexagonal mesh that supplies the case its air supply. It’s rather an aggressive position that advises me of the rear duct on present Lamborghinis. In the middle of that front mesh sits a little badge with a stylised “S” that functions as SilentiumPC’s logo design.
The front, roofing, flooring and back of the case are all well-ventilated, with the previous 3 all having filters of some description. The front panel is plastic and is connected to the steel chassis with a couple of push pins, coming off without excessive hassle. This is simplified by the front I/O being connected to the roofing system’s metal panel instead of the front plastic area. This front area remains in 2 parts; a chunky external frame that connects to the case, then a dual-layered main aerated panel.
The ventilation consists of a hexagonal wire mesh on the front, with a finer cloth-like filter 12mm behind, both completely connected to the frame of this inner area. Frequently having the filter completely repaired in this way makes cleansing tough, however the 2 parts are linked by magnets which have actually been placed into both frames,