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Cooler Master Silencio 650 Review

The Cooler Master Silencio 650 is a case that will suit the growing audience who no longer wish to deal with excessive fan cooling noise. In keeping with high Cooler Master standards, the case construction is fantastic.

The purpose of this chassis design is to lower noise emissions as far as possible and in this regard Cooler Master have succeeded. The air flow throughout the chassis isn't particularly intensive however, so if you are building a high performance, heavily overclocked system then other options would be more viable long term.

Cooler Master have placed a lot of effort into the design and construction of this sound proofed chassis. This is immediately evident from the sleek air vents on the front panel, surrounding the door and a very high grade removable air filter that covers the dual intake fans.

The sliding cover concept works well, lowering noise even further and ensuring that prying hands can't get access to the ports and vents. If the room is particularly warm, then the rear cover can be opened to improve air flow.

For a general enthusiast grade system build, the Silencio 650 has many features to recommend it, primarily the extremely low level of noise emissions. It will certainly appeal to people who want to build a capable, yet silent system. There is also the option to swap out the fans for slightly more powerful units, if you wish to try your hand at some higher level overclocking.

You can buy this chassis directly from ARIA in the UK for £139.99 inc vat. They have a special offer right now for £107.99 inc vat, although there are only a handful left at this price.

Pros

  • Sleek & Elegant.
  • Innovative design.
  • high build quality.
  • quiet.

Cons

  • Expensive.

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Rating: 8.0.

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6 comments

  1. I bought one of these a few days ago, should be arriving soon.

  2. Nah thats not my kind of case, nice idea, but I think they make better cases for the money.

  3. @Brian; which better cases would that be then, as I’m looking for one right now?

  4. Cooler Master make a lot of great cases, if you want to reduce noise which is the focus of this case, id just get one of their storm trooper cases and use different fans. much the same price http://www.kitguru.net/components/cases/zardon/cooler-master-storm-trooper-case-review/ better cooling, looks nicer etc.