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Silverstone Lascala LC20 Silver ATX HTPC Home Entertainment PC Case
The Silverstone Lascala LC20 Silver ATX HTPC Home Entertainment PC Case is the perfect case to support your high-end multimedia system. Your computer designed for multimedia entertainment-related tasks must have a bold and durable case like this chassis. Offering modern aluminum front panel, this elegant PC case also has a polished aluminum button, curved front panel edges, and its prestigious SilverStone logo. It is durably built and can provide room for 5x 5.25", and 6x internal 3.5" drives. The case also hosts modern type of cooling installation setup with its 2x front fan slots, two rear fan slots, and a slot for a fan on the side. This ATX case?s large square mesh grills further improves airflow circulation. You can even easily connect different devices to your PC with its 2x front USB 1x FireWire, and 2x audio ports. Purchase this remarkable Silverstone Lascala LC20 Silver ATX HTPC Home Entertainment PC Case for your system today!
What It Is And Why You Need It:
- PC Case; offers steel ATX construction for your high-end computer with aluminum front panel, polished aluminum button, and curved front panel edges
- 5x 5.25", and 6x 3.5" drives bays; provides lots of room for your different storage or optical drives
- High-class Cooling setup; gives two rear fan slots and a slot for a fan on the side
- 2x front USB 1x FireWire, and 2x audio ports; allows convenient media device connectivity
Hi's Great looking case for the money. Lots of places to put fans for cooling, although since it is a media center case you are going to want to limit the number of fans. This does leave lots of ventilation points though. Low's I had to modify the guide tips on all of my PCI cards for them to seat properly. The top is easily scratched. LOTS of screws to lose. For the size, the case is REALLY tight inside. I could only fit three hard drives in there because i needed a spot to remove one of the cradles to fit cables. There is no ''shock protection'', for lack of a better term, on the HDDs so they can be a bit loud at times. Overall, not the best, but not the worst either.