AZZA Silentium 920 Case Review

Inside the AZZA Silentium 920

Both panels are attached to the chassis using black metallic thumbscrews. Both side panels have a somewhat thick layer of foam to reduce the amount of noise produced by the computer.

AZZA Silentium 920 CaseFigure 10: Layer of foam

The motherboard tray has a huge cutout for you to access the backplate of the CPU coolers without having to remove the motherboard from the case, several holes for you to route cables behind it, and several clips for you to fasten cables using cable ties.

AZZA Silentium 920 CaseFigure 11: Overall look

AZZA Silentium 920 CaseFigure 12: A view behind the motherboard tray

In Figure 13, we get another overall look inside the case. Expansion cards are fastened using thumbscrews. The AZZA Silentium 920 supports video cards up to 12” (305 mm) long.

AZZA Silentium 920 CaseFigure 13: Overall look

The power supply is installed at the
bottom of the case. It can be installed with either its bottom fan facing up or facing down, so you can decide if you want the fan of your power supply pulling air from inside the case or from outside of it. As shown before, there is an air filter for the power supply fan. On the case’s default configuration, you can install power supplies up to 6.7” (170 mm) deep. You can remove part of the foam that exists on the bottom panel to fit deeper power supplies.

AZZA Silentium 920 CaseFigure 14: Power supply compartment

A place for a 120 mm or 140 mm fan on the bottom panel comes covered with a piece of foam. The manufacturer doesn’t list this option on the specifications list of the case, and the case doesn’t come with an air filter in case you want to install a fan on the bottom panel.

AZZA Silentium 920 CaseFigure 15: Piece of foam on the bottom panel

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