SilverStone Grandia GD06 Case Review
The Top, Bottom, and Rear Panels
Contents
The top panel was already shown in Figures 1 and 2, and its only feature is the presence of a 3 x 3 inches (77 x 77 mm) cooling mesh. The bottom panel, shown in Figure 7, has an air filter for the power supply fan.
The rear panel of the GD06 is partially painted in black; the area around the expansion slots is not painted. The interior of the GD06 is not painted.
The GD06 has four expansion slots with vented covers. A fifth expansion slot is placed horizontally, above the power supply compartment. This slot may be used for installing I/O brackets, such as brackets containing USB ports.
The rear panel supports the installation of two optional 80 mm fans.
The reviewed case has an anti-theft hole for securing the top panel, which is the panel you must remove to open the case. You will need to buy a lock from Kensington to use this feature.
Let’s now take a look inside the SilverStone Grandia GD06.



