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The SilverStone Technology Slim Computer Case (SST-RVZ03B-ARGB) is a compact yet powerful solution for Mini-ITX builds, featuring a stunning RGB light strip, compatibility with high-end GPUs, and a design that promotes excellent cooling and dust prevention. Its versatile orientation allows it to seamlessly fit into any environment.
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | SilverStone Technology |
Series | RVZ03B |
Item model number | SST-RVZ03B-ARGB |
Item Weight | 8.93 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 14.33 x 15.04 x 4.13 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.33 x 15.04 x 4.13 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | SilverStone Technology |
ASIN | B07K5Z41CZ |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | November 4, 2018 |
J**R
Very good case, but watch out if you have high end hardware.
The case construction is very high quality sturdy. The ability to fit full ATX PSUs also allows for more options with which hardware you run. Fitting a fully modular ATX PSU inside was no problem(I was only using 3 cables). However if you value your sanity ONLY use fully modular PSUs with this case. Anything else will be a nightmare to manage. Also if your using high end hardware like a 3070 and up, or 6700 XT and up you might find that the two slim fans are insufficient for cooling even if you point them both at the GPU. I'm using a 6700 XT reference model and my cards heatsink is small enough that I can run full 25mm thick 120mm fans for the GPU, If possible I recommend you do the same. The clearance for the CPU cooler is very generous for a SFF case so you get a wide variety of CPU coolers to choose from. As far as noise goes its not bad if you are using the stock fans on a lower end system. If your using something a little more power heavy you will have to use custom fan speeds to keep your system cool, and possibly different fans which could make you system very loud.
I**N
Decent case. Heat distribution works best vertically.
This case will support a full graphics setup for gaming, but proper heat distribution works best in a vertical setup. Horizontally, it tends to run hot. Overall, it is a decent case for a PC, if you're looking for something to fit a small space. Running cable can be a challenge, so if you're new to PC builds, this could be difficult. Take care to tie cables back to they don't get caught in the fans.
B**N
Very Cheap Construction - Arrived With Stripped Screw Heads
Screw Heads to PSU mounting bracket were already stripped from being overtightened. Horrible quality control on their part. The fact that this arrived in a factory sealed box is deplorable.
B**N
Tiny case, but everything fits!
I enjoy these Silverstone cases due to their small footprint. I don't get my PCs to look at the case, however I still need the case to be able to run modern gaming software, so these thin Silverstone cases allow me to get the least obtrusive case and still run the software I enjoy using.Some afterthoughts/suggestions I would like to provide for folks considering one of these cases:- If you have a modern graphics adapter, consider purchasing Silverstone's PCIe 4.0 riser upgrade: (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09TF8BTLY). Though I've seen reviews from folks that it didn't change It the FPS much in their rigs, it nearly doubled my FPS in game, and in UserBenchMark, over the standard PCIe 3.0 Riser that comes with this unit. FWIW, I'm using an ASUS nVidia 4060.- I purchased an ATX power supply to save a little money. In hindsight I should have spent a little more and purchased a smaller SFX PSU so I would have additional space for cable routing. As you can see from my attached pic, the case is literally filled up.*As a note, I did not receive the SFX PSU adapter plate with the case, so not sure if that was supposed to come with it or if I need to order it separately. I haven't looked into that yet. You do need a special adapter plate to install an SFX PSU.- Highly recommend getting a PSU with modular cabling, so you can remove cables you aren't using.- Cooling is a challenge with these newer CPUs. I'm using an Intel 13600K, and with Turbo it runs at around 60c - 70c. Maybe this is usual, but seems high to me, and the fans are running around 2k RPMs to keep up with the heat. I leave Turbo off in BIOS and my CPU runs between 40c to 50c, and the fans are much quieter.- The reason the cooling is complicated is because it's very difficult to even find a compatible water cooler, and the very few that fit, basically mount the fan and heatsink on the side panel directly above the CPU, with a few millimeters distance between the block/pump and the heatsink. With my setup, I would have had no where to put the water lines.- The heatsink I found that seemed like the best option, given the low profile heatsink/fan requirement (max 83mm) was Noctua NH-L9x65 (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00VB3Y89E) and I replaced the included fan with a wider 25mm fan to provide a little better cooling: Noctua NF-A9 PWM (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07ZHF2BPB).*Some of the other lower profile heatsinks I tried were millimeters too wide from fitting between the DIMMs, shrouds, and motherboard heatsinks on this tiny Mini-iTX board, but the Noctua NH-L9x65 fits in perfectly.Overall, I really enjoy this case, I hope my review helps someone who's been considering one.
J**M
A nice case but a pain to build in
I like this case ! i like silverstones products.. with that said $139.99 for a case. it should had Instructions. mine had No instruction manual and was missing 2 screws and the screws they sent was really to short. Building in this case. was the worst experience i ever had building a pc. Theres no tie down points where its clear that it could have them. the gpu support feels cheap. the Rgb header they sent had one of the pins blocked off so it ended up benning my header on my motherboard.the RGB header uses a molex adeptor. Like why ? and theres other connectors to hook up light strips but they are proprietary it looks. they could have gave us a fan hub instead. but when you get the pc all together it ends up Cool looking. But i would not buy again. the amount of hardware it was missing. ... i paid $50 for other cases that came with those things
H**N
Great case, not too much larger than a Xbox One X. Have patience when building it.
Overall it's a solid case for those looking for a console replacement. Some things worth mentioning: the case is about the width of 2 Xbox One X consoles stacked on each other, and is about 2-3 inches taller and longer, respectively. Cable management is practically non-existent; I ran into an issue where the cables blocked the CPU fan a few times. Zip ties are highly recommended to keep things tidy. Also, there are no instructions (or at the very least I couldn't find them) so I wouldn't recommend using this case as a first time builder. All things considered, I'm happy with how it turned out, as it is a great case for those who like small PCs.
M**N
Worked Well
Worked well for my compact gaming machine at the time, I had no issues. Great slick design.
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