Silverstone LC19 Case

Sep 30th, 2010 | By Simon

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The Silverstone LC19 is an impressive case for anyone looking to build a simple desktop machine or a slim HTPC machine to hide in the shelves. There is nothing flashy or annoying with the case and the only lights are blue power LEDs, ones that could be easily unplugged for stealth performance. I managed to install a mATX motherboard with a 3.33 Ghz processor that packs a powerful punch. The CPU alone needs 97W but it purrs like a kitten with the 120W FSP power supply.

Inside LC19 there’s enough space to work with but don’t expect to be upgrading or building a ridiculous powerful machine. The power supply is limited to 120W, the tallest heatsink and fan you can fit in is 38mm and the largest PCI-E card will be 171.8×98.4mm and only 19mm tall.

Silverstone LC19

Size limitations aside, the LC19 won’t hold you back for an easy on the eye rig that’s both power and quiet to the ears and one I’d be happy to recommend to anyone looking for a sleek case.

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  • Advantages

  • Slim and sleek design
  • Capable of 3.5″ hard drive and slim optical drive
  • Disadvantages

  • No cover for optical drive
  • Limited HSF and GPU options

Overclockers Online would like to thank Silverstone for making this review possible.

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