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🚀 Elevate your workspace with the ultimate airflow chassis!
The SilverStone Technology FARA 513 High Airflow ATX Chassis combines clean aesthetics with exceptional cooling capabilities, supporting up to a 280mm radiator. With flexible storage options for various drive sizes and three convenient USB ports, this chassis is designed for both functionality and style, making it the perfect addition to any professional office environment.
Brand | SilverStone Technology |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 20"D x 10"W x 20"H |
Back Style | Solid Back |
Special Feature | Flexible |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Recommended Uses For Product | Office |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 250 Pounds |
Style | Office |
Pattern | Solid |
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
Room Type | Office |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | no components included |
Shape | Rectangular prism |
Model Name | SST-FA513-B |
Arm Style | Armless |
Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Furniture Finish | Black paint |
Fill Material | Foam |
Reclining Position Count | 2 |
Tilting | No |
Is Customizable | No |
Is Foldable | No |
UPC | 844761025908 |
Form Factor | Recliner |
Manufacturer | SilverStone Technology |
Item model number | SST-FA513-B |
Item Weight | 14.2 pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 20 x 10 x 20 inches |
ASIN | B0C3617H72 |
Date First Available | April 21, 2023 |
R**M
Very Nice!
Reasonably priced, perfect size to fit my components without being too large. the rgb is very nice. (very nice in borat voice)
M**D
Great Case No Frills
I have built four computers in the last few years. This case was really easy to work in. It's solid and has no frills. The only thing I didn't like was the pci slot covers are not replaceable once removed they are gone.
H**S
Workstation
I got this case because it can fit an optical drive.The build quality leave lots to be desired. I'm not a huge fan of the break-away PCIe guards.The air flow is fine. I wish they included more fans and had easier access to the PSU.
T**G
Pleasing ATX Case. Build with Confidence.
Impressed with the form, fit, and function surrounding my AM4 ATX motherboard build. It lacked sharp edges surrounding all cable routing. Routing through the case was a snap. The case's 4 running fans are very quiet and all USB, audio, and function lighting and interconnect ports/cables are functioning flawlessly. It's a great case.
T**M
Excellent case with DVD and front C USB
There are not many reviews for this case. I wanted front controls (it sits on desk), DVD drive, and a front USB "C" in a medium size case. There are very few cases that meet this criteria. I am impressed with the quality. If you want more that two disc drives this case is not for you. I don't use any disc drives as myMSI MPG Z790 Edge motherboard holds five M.2 SSD's. My build includes a Seasonic Focus GX-850 and MSI GeForcde RTX 3060 12GB. I don't game but installed 4 Noctua fans two 140 in front, one 120 in rear, and one 120 in top. I can hear case hum and BIOS says all is cool. Probably didn't need fourth fan. Use a modular power supply. I highly recommend this case. Everything fits perfect. Only negative islack of removable dust filters which is not a problem for me as computer sits on desk.
M**T
Everything I need
Front combo audio and USB C. Fairly easy to swap everything from the old case. Two things to note (1) the screw holes for the 5.25 bay are not aligned correctly (2) the front USB C port is 3.2Gen2 which my mobo doesn't support. I had to get a "USB C header adapter" for $10 to make it usable as a Gen1 port. But it may come in handy in the future.Love the front combo audio port and everything else work just fine. I think this case will be great for any future upgrades.
M**T
Decent case, good thermals, but power supply install is a bit of a pain
The case is decent for the price point since it has USB-C, and 2 x USB 3 ports on the front panel and includes an optical drive bay if you need it. It was also smaller than the other cases I was looking at that had USB-C and an optical drive bay.The cooling performance with my setup (2 x 140mm intake, and 1 x 120mm exhaust fans, with a Peerless Assassin CPU Cooler) is good. Even with adding an overclock, CPU temperatures maxed out at 80C. Without the overclock, the CPU would run around 50C at max load. GPU temperatures maxed out at 72C for me, but that will vary based on the video card.I only have four complaints about this case:1) The hard drive cage is rived in place, and cannot be removed. This makes installing a longer power supply quite painful. I would recommend sticking with a 140mm long power supply that is fully modular if you decide to go with this case because of the way you need to install it. It would be better if there was a bracket that let you install the power supply from the rear, instead of having to juggle it as you screw it in and then try to connect the cables with the tiny amount of space left.2) The rear I/O plates are one time use only, so if you add a new expansion card and then remove it, you are left with a hole in the back panel. Replacement slot covers are cheap, but I haven't seen a case do this in a while. Any expansion cards are held in with a thin bracket secured by a single screw, which could be an issue with larger/heavier video cards, but I haven't noticed any issues as of yet.3) The included 120mm rear fan is not PWM, as it only has a 3-pin connector. I replaced that fan with a 120mm Noctua, but Arctic fans would work well too.4) The top filter will slide if you put anything on the top of the case. I don't know if this is because of the strength of the magnet that holds it on or the case material, but the only other reference I have for this is a Corsair 450D where I had to work to remove the top filter.Regardless of the minor issues, this case will be a good fit for me.
T**
no hardware other than screws
it supports 3.5 bays and 2.5 bays, but there is no rails for it. because they are rails you can't screw them to the case. I know most people like the M2 hard drives, and so do I. the person I'm building for doesn't.so now I have to figure what rails work with it. the ones I have around don't work with it
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