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The SilverStone PS07 is currently available at Newegg for $78.99 in black. The white version is a bit more rare, and can be found for $83.99 on Amazon. Update: We heard back from SilverStone regarding a couple of points in this review. Here is the response from SilverStone: of the back exhaust port. The manual says that SilverStone tested a nonOC'ed Core i7 with the PS07 using a tower cooler--without the fan--and it didn't overheat (PS07 manual 47). So, you have that option too. If you aren't going to OC, and you're not planning on swapping components much, then the PS07 is unquestionably a very nice choice with Silverstone Precision PS07B Micro-ATX Case Review detailed instruction manual. It's clear that Silverstone are trying to appeal to a wide audience with this case as the design is subtle and A while ago Silverstone published a new case to its new Precision series which is for high-value tower chassis. The new model is called PS07 and Silverstone claims that it has "a great balance between size and functionality." PS07 is a lot like previously reviewed Temjin TJ08-E, especially from inside. SILVERSTONE. Audio accessories ST42GF Manual ST50NF Manual ST85F-GS ST1500 Manual ST45SF Manual ST55GF Manual ZM1350 ST30GF Manual ST45SF-G ST60F-ES Manual. ST30SF ST46GF Manual ST60F-ESB ST40F-ES Manual ST50F-ES230 ST60F-PS As the first chassis in the Precision series designed for Micro ATX motherboards, the PS07 has a great balance between size and functionality. It utilizes SilverStone's vaulted positive pressure design with easily removable filters on both the fans and the power supply to prevent dust buildup. Like some of the chassis that we have reviewed at APH Networks earlier, the SilverStone Precision PS07 came in a rather simplistic brown corrugated cardboard box from our good ol' buddies down south in California, USA. I'm rather pleased with FedEx Ground's shipping and handling, as damage to the exterior box was kept to a minimum. Product Overview As the first chassis in the Precision series designed for Micro ATX motherboards, the PS07 has a great balance between size and functionality. It utilizes SilverStone's vaulted positive pressure design with easily removable filters on both the fans and the power supply to prevent dust build-up. The SilverStone PS07 was a breeze to work with, even though there weren't any "tool-less" features. All the of the components installed seamlessly without any issues. The clearance for large Designed with a high-strength plastic front panel with aluminum accents and a steel body, this black Precision Series PS07 Micro-ATX Chassis with Windowed Side Panel from SilverStone supports motherboards with Micro-ATX, Mini-DTX and Mini-ITX form factors. It has 2x 5.25" and 1x 3.5" external drive bays in addition to 5x 3.5" and 1x 2.5" internal drive bays. After checking out the SilverStone PS07 a few weeks ago, we now have another mATX case from SilverStone, the TJ08-E. The Temjin series of cases are considered "premium" and the Precision series are "high-value" according to SilverStone. After checking out the SilverStone PS07 a few weeks ago, we now have another mATX case from SilverStone, the TJ08-E. The Temjin series of cases are considered "premium" and the Precision series are "high-value" according to SilverStone. As the first chassis in the Precision series designed for Micro ATX motherboards, the PS07 has a great balance between size and functionality. It utilizes SilverStone's vaulted positive pressure
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