The retail container of the SilverStone Ensemble EBA01 is what I describe as classy and clean. The box has a black background, with a few other things on the front to highlight. First, SilverStone’s logo is found on the top...
Read More...The retail container of the SilverStone Ensemble EBA01 is what I describe as classy and clean. The box has a black background, with a few other things on the front to highlight. First, SilverStone’s logo is found on the top...
Read More...The TS432U is a quad bay SATA III 3.5″ external desktop enclosure that features both USB 3.0 and eSATA connectivity for optimal data transfer rates. Teratrend has also equipped the TS432U with a completely tool-free slide-in design for the drives,...
Read More...In this review we will be looking at another case from Silverstone that is very similar to the TJ08-E, the Kublai KL06. The KL06 is the first MicroATX cases in the Kublai series which has been famed for following classic...
Read More...In this review I’ll be looking at the Silverstone Sugo SG12. The Sugo series was first introduced in 2005 and quickly has become a standard for what defines the small form factor case. As you can imagine over the past...
Read More...Back in 2008, SilverStone released the SilverStone SG02, a replacement to the SG01 evolution which was praised by many as the best Micro-ATX case back in the day due to it’s small footprint and quite unique layout. Unfortunately, the SFF...
Read More...Today’s review unit of the SilverStone MS08 arrived from SilverStone Technology’s offices down in Chino, California. We have received many packages and review units from SilverStone, and majority of them were shipped from this origin. Bringing our unit almost twelve...
Read More...Performance cooling can be separated into two segments, air and water. On the air side we have some very impressive heatsinks dominated by dual cooling towers and fan sizes around 140mm. The reason for this is to both increase performance...
Read More...Our review unit of the SilverStone Tundra TD02-E water cooling unit came alongside its smaller brother, the TD03-E, in a relatively medium-sized corrugated cardboard box directly from SilverStone’s American offices in California, USA. The TD03-E will be evaluated here at...
Read More...If you haven’t heard from SilverStone’s Kublai series, I don’t blame you, The first time Benchmark Reviews took a look at a Kublai case was in 2013, when Tom Jaskulka reviewed the KL04 Mid-Tower, which until now, remained the last...
Read More...1500W is plenty of juice so SilverStone has given the ST1500-GS two +12V rails each rated for 70A which can output up to 1440W and two minor rails (3.3V and 5V) which are rated for 25A each with a combined...
Read More...That is the reason why SilverStone introduced the Kublai series of cases a very long time ago. The first time we ever took a look at a case from this line, was in 2013 when Tom Jaskuilka concluded that the...
Read More...The SilverStone PS11B-W is a versatile entry level enthusiast case, featuring bottom-mount PSU, USB 3.0, variable size fan mounts and locations, a variety of hard drive mount options, and space enough for the most gigantic of graphics cards on the...
Read More...Many people ask about long term computer power supply testing, and simple truth is that it is too expensive for HardOCP to do in-house as it would require hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of resources. However, we can give...
Read More...The first Sugo (the SG01) launched back in 2005 and impressed us by cutting the 65L capacity of Silverstone’s FT02 down to only 22L while still accommodating the era’s high-end gaming hardware. The company has since built on that success...
Read More...In the past, we have looked at quite a few enclosures from a number of vendors including SilverStone. However, most of these solutions utilized either eSATA or USB 3.0, not that either of those are a bad thing, but they...
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