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February 2012
(82%)
37 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Inverted motherboard mounting streamlines cooling, braces CPU cooler, Houses lots of drives for a MicroATX case, Front USB ports support both USB 2.0 and 3.0 headers, Removable filters on all fan intakes
All hardware must be mounted with ordinary screws, 2.5-inch bay is awkward to access, use
This minimalist-looking MicroATX chassis is well-designed for building a power-user minitower PC. Enthusiasts with lots of drives and a big video card will find loads of flexibility per cubic inch here. ...
Sleek design, Lots of room inside considering its size, Removable motherboard tray, USB 3.0 support, Easy cable management
A third fan would have been nice
As I said in the introduction of this review micro ATX or smaller motherboards are becoming extremely popular. With that many people are building small form factor systems. The thing that I’ve seen is that many people have to sacrifice when building ...
Published: 2012-10-10, Author: Tony , review by: proclockers.com
Silverstone once again has displayed with the Precision Series PS07 that style and functionality can be place into one case. The PS07 doesn't have the simplistic look we have come to love from Silverstone higher-end cases. It has its own style that is not...
It's impossible to talk about the SilverStone Precision PS07 without comparing it to the Temjin TJ08-E. The Temjin is superior in both thermal and acoustic performance thanks to its larger, better sounding stock fan, and its more direct intake vent. T...
Abstract: Video Review: The SilverStone PS07 Case, which is now available in white is one of the best micro ATX cases around. It has great styling, comes with two 120mm fans and another one can be added, removable motherboard tray, cable management holes and m...
Vented slot covers, Air filter for the front fans, Air filter for the power supply fan with magnetic holding mechanism, Two 120 mm front fans (upgraded on the white version), A huge hole in the motherboard tray for accessing the backplate of the CPU coole
Doesn't come with the rear fan (not an issue in most situations), Could have used thumbscrews for fastening expansion cards, Best Deals from Amazon, Ads by Amazon, ✕, Thank you, This will help us improve your ad experience. We will try not to show you su
The Precision PS07 follows the same design concept as the SilverStone Temjin TJ08-E. It is a good option for users who want to build a small yet powerful computer and want a case that is more affordable than the Temjin TJ08-E. The two cases are almost ide...
The micro-ATX PS07 deviates from the rest of Silverstone's Precision line in its small size and light weight. Its appearance is unblemished by brightly colored contrasting trim or splashy graphics, and is available in only white or black matte finish...
The SilverStone PS07 was a breeze to work with, even though there weren't any “tool-less” features. All the of the components installed seamlessly without any issues. The clearance for large GPUs and the support on the HDD cage to keep them from sagging...
Size, Cable management, Removable roof and motherboard tray, Easily removable dust filters, Support for long graphics cards, Light
Compatibility between HDD and CPU cooler, Plastic front panel, No 3pin to Molex adapter
Overall PS07 is a great case. It looks good, the installation is made as easy as possible, the cooling performance is excellent and you can fit a real beast inside it. The biggest problem with the chassis is that the HDDs may not fit if the CPU cooler...
When it comes to cases, SilverStone is one company you can typically count on, and the PS07 is no exception. Starting with the looks, the SilverStone Precision Series PS07 already looks good, real good. The styling is very classy and the case is very ligh...