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The Azza Silentium 920 is a case designed with silence in mind. The Azza Silentium 920 has a steel body and a fully painted interior that is available in both black and white coats. Thick, sound-dampening material line up both extruded side panels as well as the top and bottom floors of the Silentium 920 internally, minimizing noise generated by the installed components. Tall CPU air coolers as well as long video cards such as the HD6990 are supported inside the Silentium 920, cooled by a pair of 120mm fans at the front intake and rear exhaust. All 3.5” and 5.25” drive mounting is tool-less, requiring little effort in part of the user when it comes to installation. For connectivity, the Silentium 920’s front panel has a single USB 3.0 port, a single USB 2.0 port as well as audio jacks for a headphone and a microphone.
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When it comes to building a quiet PC system it ultimately comes down to the case. You want a case with sound-dampening properties and quiet fans. There are quite a few out there but today we are going to be checking out AZZA’s take on a quiet case. The AZZA Silentium 920 which is available in both white and black versions features thick sound dampening material on both side panels, two 120mm included fans and a sleek elegant design. Is this case the next one for your quiet system build? Read on as we take a look…
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AZZA delivers a quiet mid-tower to our labs. Check out the Silentium 920 and what it has to offer.
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The Silentium 920B and 920W (B for black and W for white), is minimalistic in design with a sleek appearance on the outside. It has 2 USB ports, a 3.0 & 2.0 as well as microphone & headphone jacks. On the inside it is equipped with sound dampening system to make it whisper quiet. This mid-tower case supports micro ATX and ATX motherboards.
AZZA makes all of its gaming cases out of Tamahagane. Tamahagane is the original steel used by Japanese sword smiths. Tamahagane takes 5 days to make. One day to build the walls (clay and sand), 3 day’s to smelt and 1 day to remove the iron out of the tatara. In this 5 days process, they need about 13 tons of charcoal and 8 tons of satetsu (black sand) to produce 2 tons of iron and steel.
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It's not often that a previously unheard-of company comes along and launches such a wide product line targeted specifically at a certain niche group of computer enthusiasts. But that is just the scenario that we have today with relative new-comer Azza. While some might say that the PC case and power supply market is already saturated with more than enough choices, sometimes a fresh look is exactly what is needed to jump-start a whole new direction in product development.
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When I opened the box I was a little disappointed at the front of the case. It was about as standard as it gets when it comes to cases. Flat black from top to bottom, with ten drive bay covers covering the entire front.
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AZZA have taken a few steps away from what is considered conventional with the Solano 1000R (model: CSAZ-1000R) and gave it an extreme bright red interior. The AZZA Solano also boasts "maximum thermal management with fans installed everywhere" to keep your high end hardware cool. In sum, a total of two 230mm fans, two 140mm fans and one 120mm fan work in harmony to provide you maximum airflow. This full tower case supports E-ATX, ATX, and Micro ATX motherboards and the thumb screw design allows for easy installation of seven PCI expansion cards. A plethora of drive bays, including up to ten 5.25" and eight 3.5" bays, allow you to grow your system over time. All the bays have a thumb screw design for easy assembly as well. Are you looking for a new case? Join Benchmark Reviews as we examine the Solano 1000R ATX full-tower ATX case.
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One of the great things about lesser known companies is that they will go out of their way to always put their best foot forward for a lesser price. As we get into the review, we'll see if Azza Solano 1000 can be considered as one of those cases. Let's dig in deeper to see what this case has to offer.
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AZZA is a relatively new player in the computer market, not being around as long as some other case giants like Thermaltake or Antec, but made big waves with their Solano 1000 and Hurricane 2000 cases in their high end selection. Today we get to look at one of the mid-range budget options from Azzatek, the Toledo 301. Coming with standard case features like black interior and bottom mounted PSU, let's look at how well this case holds up to our testing.
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The AZZA Toledo 301 is a mid-tower case that comes with a "250 mm" fan on its left-side panel and a terrific price tag. Let's see if it gets our recommendation.
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