AZZA Silentium 920 Case Review
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The AZZA Silentium 920 is a budget silent computing case. The problem with this model from AZZA is that it looks like a USD 80 case, but is priced at USD 100, competing directly with the Bitfenix Ghost, which we think is a better option. If you are really into silent computing and can pay USD 10 to USD 20 more, we highly recommend that you pick either the Nexus Prominent R or the Fractal Design Define R4, which provide far more features and present a far better construction quality.
Strong Points
- Dampening material on the side panels, on the bottom panel, and on the front door
- Allows the tray of the top-most optical drive to be ejected while the front door is closed
- Air filter for the power supply and front fans
- Support for video cards up to 12” (305 mm) long
- Vented slot covers
- A huge cutout in the motherboard tray for accessing the backplate of the CPU cooler
- Holes for routing cables behind the motherboard tray
- Clips for fastening cables using cable ties
Weak Points
- No anti-vibration mechanisms for hard drives
- Plastic parts look cheap
- Front door is not reversible
- Comes with only one USB 3.0 port
