SilentiumPC unveils two mATX PC cases

Brutus S20 and S30

The polish manufacturer SilentiumPC is making an effort when it comes to PC cases, and that's why they presented yet two more cases featured in the Brutus lineup, both with a Micro ATX form factor: we are talking about the new Brutus S20 and S30. These two PC cases won't take up much space in your room, and they will let you spend your money on good hardware.

These cases are very much alike, starting from the price. The Brutus S30 is slightly bigger and it features a more aggressive design on the front panel.



The Brutus S20 is a Micro ATX PC case with the PSU housing on top, it measures 360x377x186mm, and it weighs 2.4kg. It features a single 5.25” slot and it can fit two 3.5” drives and three 2.5” drives. It also features a pre-installed 80mm fan in the back, which spins at 1500RPM; if you want, you can add a 120mm fan in the front. The CPU cooler can't be higher than 152mm, while the graphics card can be as long as 305mm. The front panel is pretty simple: we have the I/O panel on top, with two USB 2.0 ports, audio jack and Power button, while there's an additional USB 3.0 port on the right side. The Brutus S20 is already available for 32€, and it's backed by a 2 year warranty.



The Brutus S30 is slightly bigger, it measures 365x380x186mm and it weighs 2.5kg. The internal space is a bit different, and you can fit a 5.25” device, two 2.5”/3.5” drives and an additional 2.5” drive. CPU cooler height and GPU maximum lenght are the same as the S20. The most obvious difference between the S20 and the S30 is the front panel: placed in the middle of it, we find the I/O panel with a USB 2.0 port, a USB 3.0 port, Powe button, audio jacks and a microSD/SDXC reader. It features the same pricing as the S20, 32 €, and the same 2 year warranty.

Source: Tech Power Up
via Le Comptoir du Hardware.

News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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