Nanoxia Deep Silence 3 Review

Published by Luca Rocchi on 01.10.14
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Left Side

Overview

 
As with the right side of the case, the left side of the case is pretty much on the same and very good level. As you can see on the pictures, Nanoxia installed some excellent sound-absorbing material on the entire side panel. The DS3 can hold up to eight 3.5"/2.5" HDDs (or SSDs). The top of the case also features room for a couple of 120/140mm fans or an option to cover the mesh with the provided sound-absorbing material. On the inside of the DS3, you can also install two 120/140mm fans in the front and another in the rear part. Last but not least, there is even another 120mm spot on the bottom part of the case. In other words, this case is also perfect for watercooling systems since there is enough space for 120/240 or 140/280mm radiators.
Inside our Deep Silence 3, we were able to mount a tower heatsink without running into any compatibility issues. The company ensures that the DS3 is able to house heatsinks with a maximum height of 165 mm and graphics card which are 430 mm long (without HDD cage).
 

 



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