🔥 Unleash Your Inner Gamer with Style!
The Silverstone Technology ATX Tower Computer Case (SST-RL06BR-GP) combines a striking black and red design with practical features like three 120mm red LED intake fans, quick access filters for easy cleaning, and ample space for high-performance graphics cards, making it the perfect choice for gamers and tech enthusiasts alike.
Brand | SilverStone Technology |
Product Dimensions | 19.99 x 45.49 x 47.7 cm; 7.71 Kilograms |
Item model number | SST-RL06BR-GP |
Manufacturer | Silverstone |
Series | CS-RL06BR-GP |
Color | RL06BR-GP With LED LIGHTS |
Form Factor | ATX |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 7.71 Kilograms |
A**N
The perfect little case for $100
As first time builder (ever) my one thought about this case was it was difficult. I'm not sure if that just inexperience, or the placement of some of the holes in the bottom cover but i struggled to find the correct pathing for everything. On a whole there is NOTHING on the market that looks this good for under $100, so props to Silverstone for supplying great design to this segment of the market.As stated before there are a few holes in the power supply cover that are really strangely placed. They are so close to the motherboard, that I found them nearly unusable (especially for the cable that connects to the front of the case itself... which I suspect was suppose to run through one of these holes.) Running some of the cables was tough as well, as I found I nearly ran out of room for my two graphics card power supply cables (but that just might be the case of I put way to much power into this tiny case.) By the way this case is TINY, I mean like really really small. When it first arrived I was shocked at how much smaller it is than I thought. A Crosshair Hero 6 BARELY, and i Mean by mere millimeters fit and needed some firm shoving to actually get all the screws in.I made a compromise with this case, and that was to go for a Kraken x52... i was a little worried it wouldn't give me the cooling performance I needed, and boy was I glad to be wrong. I dont know if its my beginner level of thermal paste application and luck, or the case or the cooler itself, but I've never seen this even in bench marking go above 48c. (i used antec diamond thermal paste btw, not the included kraken pre-applied stuff)This case is damn beautiful and I am so glad I stumbled on the tempered glass edition. For my first build ever, its exactly what I wanted... the challenge I needed, and the look that sits perfectly in my house.A LOT of reviewers stated they wished this came with rubber grommets, and while I did initially agree with them while building - as soon as you slip the back cover on the holes where grommets would be begin to disappear. With the tinted glass applied the holes are completely invisible, and I believe at this point rubber grommets would have been a complete wasted effort. IF however the glass was not tinted, grommets would have been needed for tidiness.Pros- most beautiful case for under $100- Airflow seems to be massively good for such a TINY case (even with god-tier components)- tempered glass has a tint to it that hide some component features and lets your RGB shine in perfect balance- Very sturdy, living in California you would need a very sizable earthquake to tip this over- Amazing airflow- plenty of USB ports on topCons- Holes in power supply covers are to close to motherboard to be used effectively- full size crosshair hero 6 fits by a millimeter and needs shoving to fit into place (it so damn close)- i wish it could fit a 280mm radiation on the front... just to be even more overkill.- with a 1080ti, radiator Must be mounted in push configuration or the GPU wont fit or will touch fans- ONLY 25mm fans or thinner can fit on the top vents (cant make it like 3 mm taller?) (not that its needed, but still might as well be versatile)- 2 140mm fans in the top BARELY and I mean you need to hulk SMASH them into place to get them to fit... but they fit and work great :D- included fan has super ugly red and yellow power cable- only comes with ONE rear exhaust fan... would have been nice to see 1 or 2 more :(- missing USB 3.1c on top :(ConculstionI would accept no other case on the market for under $100. There is literally noting out there that looks even half as good so you got me there silverstone. The airflow and cooling performance seems to be massively good, better than anything I could have expected. The case was also tiny, but upon assembling the build (which took me 3 days) i found the small form factor fits incredibly nicely on my desk, and actually doesn't overpower the size of my monitor. It would seem performance and design were major factors here, and they both prove apparent when your build is said and done. good job :)
J**M
Built for Adobe Premier Pro
Since, my granddaughter's MS Surface Pro 4 took several hours to process a 15 minute video creation,I built her a higher performance desktop.OS: Windows 10 pinCase: SilverStone Technology RL06BR-GP Black and Red Color with Full Tempered-Glass Side Panel and 3 120mm Red LED Intake Fan Cases SST-RL06BR-GP. Games Nexus reviewed this case and foundit to have some of the best cpu and GPU thermals with its mesh front and 3 intake and 1 exhaust fans. The noise level is clearly audible sitting next to the open case; however, the computerwill be located under her desk in an open front and rear enclosure. I don't expect the noise to be an issue.PSU: EVGA Supernova 850 G3, 80 Plus Gold 850W, Fully Modular, Eco Mode with New HDB Fan, 10 Year Warranty, Includes Power ON Self Tester, Compact 150mm Size, Power Supply 220-G3-0850-X1. Thepower supply was small enough to leave 3" between it and the HD enclosure and 1" between it and the MB trey. The extra cable lengths were stuffed into these spaces. This PSU had all the graphicsconnections labeled "VGA", whicvh was confusing. The MB required not only the standard 24 and 8 pin connectors but also a 4-pin power connector, so half of a split 4-4 pin connector worked. The graphics card required an 8-pin power connector and also a 6-pin connect satisfied by a two 6-2 pin split connectors.Motherboard: ASRock X399 Taichi sTR4 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.1/3.0 ATX AMD Motherboard. This MB included a Wi-Fi module and 3 M.2 PCIe Gen 3x4 (32 Gb/s). One of the M.2 used for the OS and the otherwill be used for Adobe Premier cache.CPU: AMD Ryzen Threadripper 2920X (12-Core/24-Thread) Processor 4.3 GHz Max Boost 38MB Cache (YD292XA8AFWOF)Cooler: Noctua NH-U12S TR4-SP3 Premium-Grade 120mm CPU Cooler for AMD TR4/SP3. This cooler fit into the case with 5 mm of clearance. The cooler does not overhang the cpu so it does not impinge on memory or the graphics card.Memory: G.Skill F4-3000C15D-32GTZ TridentZ Series 32GB (4 x 16GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 3000 (PC4 24000)SSD: 2 - Samsung 970 PRO 512GB - NVMe PCIe M.2 2280 SSD (MZ-V7P512BW)SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 500GB 2.5-Inch SATA III Internal SSD (MZ-75E500B/AM to be used for Adobe Premier active project storage.HD: WD Black 2TB Performance Desktop Hard Disk Drive - 7200 RPM SATA 6 Gb/s 64MB Cache 3.5 Inch - WD2003FZEX. To be used for archive projects.Graphics card: MSI Gaming GeForce RTX 2070 8GB GDRR6 256-bit HDMI/DP/USB Ray Tracing Turing Architecture HDCP Graphics Card (RTX 2070 Armor 8G)Keyboard: Redragon K556 RGB LED Backlit Wired Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Aluminum Base, 104 Standard KeysSpeakers: Edifier R1280DBUpdated May 4 2019:The case 3-pin fans were wired to a hub connected to the psu; thus, they ran at 100% creating most of the noise. Replaced the hub with a 3-way splitter connected to the mb 4-pin CHA_FAN3/W_PUMP header. In the UEFI changed the corresponding setting to DC Mode and Customize settings. At idle CPU temperature, the fans run at 40%.
T**N
Very good Mid-ATX case
I like this white case with the black accent trim; it looks great for me against my white walled room.Otherwise, from afar it just looks like a white metal box with black trims. Dedicated drive bays on the bottom next to the power supply area (PS not included.) Vents: Big front mesh up in front, bottom, and top. It comes with 3 fans on the front that will draw in air and very quiet, they light up white LEDs too. The tempered side panel glass covering is nice, gives an unobstructed view of all your parts.Likes and dislikes are pretty subjective in this so opinions will vary. The following are what I feel brings it down a bit: built in Front USB, audio ports are all on top where overtime the ports will build up and collect dust in them if not covered by something. Power switch is on top too but not really an issue. The Disk activity light is on top too; I would have preferred it be on the front instead so I can see it. Not an issue if you don't care to see it but I do. Overalll a good design and it should last for awhile and will take on on future upgrades.
K**N
amazing case visually, and good case structure!
So i have never built a computer in my life, but had one built for me by a friend, so this was a very fun 4 hour long challenge i took! my old case was bent up from being dropped from 4 feet onto concrete (amazed my harddrive lived) so it was time i had gotten a new fresh case.putting it together was honestly pretty easy, aside from 3 very annoying cons:-no space for a top mounted liquid cooling-the preinstalled SSD slots did not fit my ssd-little to no room in the back for cable management leaving me to shove cables into the tiny space i had(also my standard powersupply did not fit for some reason because of a weird lip at the bottom of the case)the pros outweigh it completely in my opinion though-the fan panel on the back is a god sent gift-harddrive cases extremely easy to work with-the lights are gorgeous and light up the inside of my computer a little bit as well-plenty of screws included.the airflow seems very nice and i think will do me just fine. my gpu seems to run a tad hot compared i think (70 when gaming) but it doesnt ever get above 70 so im fine with that.im super super happy i made this purchase though!
J**S
Cramped cabling but quiet, comfortably cool.
Fantastic case only marred by the lack of cable management space behind the board. You have to be on point arranging any custom sleeved or ribbon style cables or the back cover simply will not go back on.Also, I would deduct half a point for the magnetic top filter having magnets poorly glued on and peeling off the mesh, but it's an easy fix and doesn't affect either the visuals or performance of the case in any way.On the positive side, the open airflow design is one of the best designs ever put out on the market, and allows for nearly unrestricted airflow. You can cool your components much more effectively with lower speed airflow fans, and this paradoxically leads to a much lower noise level overall. Almost all major sizes of motherboard are supported, too.The only thing that would make this case better is the ability to move some of the internals around, such as the PSU shroud, drive sleds, or rear pci slot brackets. These are all buttoned in, securely, or part of the structure, and if they were removable this would improve the possible options. Also, maybe a USB C on the IO panel would be nice. Don't let that worry you, tho. There are plenty enough options here for 90% of cases.
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