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Aerocool Dead Silence Case Review

The Aerocool Dead Silence is a "cube-style" computer case aimed on silence, supporting microATX and Mini-ITX motherboards, where the motherboard is installed horizontally. Let's analyze it.

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Inside the Aerocool Dead Silence

Contents

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. The Front Panel
  • 3. The Top Panel
  • 4. The Bottom and Rear Panels
  • 5. Inside the Aerocool Dead Silence
  • 6. The Disk Drive Bays
  • 7. Main Specifications
  • 8. Conclusions

The bottom panel of the Dead Silence has no openings for additional fans. However, it has a removable air filter for the power supply fan, as shown in Figure 10.

Figure 9: bottom panel

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Figure 10: removable air filter

The rear panel of the Aerocool Dead Silence is painted in black. The power supply is installed at the bottom of the case.

The product comes with a 120 mm fan installed on its rear panel (model A1225L12, 900 rpm, 36.4 cfm, 21.5 dBA, 1.44 W). There are two holes with 18 mm in diameter, covered with rubber covers, to install hoses for an external liquid cooling system.

The case has four expansion slots with removable meshed covers. It has a very practical mechanism to hold the expansion cards: to release them, simply remove the thumbscrew above the slots and slide up the cover. To hold the cards (and slot covers) in place, just slide the mechanism down and fasten the thumbscrew.

Aerocool Dead Silence

Figure 11: rear panel

Let’s now take a look inside the Aerocool Dead Silence.

Continue: The Disk Drive Bays

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