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Published: 2017-01-30, Author: Dave , review by: play3r.net
Sensational noise dampening with silent operation, USB Type-C front i/o, Solid build with quality materials
Difficult to remove panels, Bland styling, Expansion slot quick lock/release needs more work
So there we have it…my time with the SilverStone KL07 has left me with a dilemma. For my personal taste, this case isn't something I would have personally chosen. I like my systems to provide a certain amount of aesthetic pleasure, and will gladly forego...
Noise-reduction padding lines most of the interior, Multiple included 140mm case fans, Separate power-supply compartment
Space for cable routing behind right panel is tight, Bland exterior may put off some buyers
Shhh! The Kublai KL07 is a modest, if plain, ATX tower chassis designed to keep a PC running quiet, thanks to an acoustic-foam lining. It's a reasonable value for a silence-oriented build. Read More...
Excellent sound dampening attributes, Positive air pressure setup, Three 140 mm fans included, Fan bracket in front for easy assembly, Thick SF02 sound-dampening material used, USB Type C connector part of I/O, Removable dust filters on all intake areas,
Weird expansion-slot mechanism, 2.5" hard-drive trays feel somewhat flimsy, No zip ties included, Very simple exterior design may not be for everyone
The Silverstone Kublai KL07 sells for 100 euros incl. taxes. In the US, it comes in at 85 US dollars excluding taxes, which makes it slightly cheaper there. Excellent sound dampening attributes Positive air pressure setup Three 140 mm fans included Fan...
Published: 2017-06-28, Author: Patrick , review by: gamersnexus.net
The KL07 is a jack of all trades that tries to combine noise suppression, airflow, and a budget price, and does an OK job at all of them. Someone who really wants all three aspects should consider the KL07, which won't disappoint--but if not, there are be...
Silverstone Kublai KL07 performance – In this section I would explain not only general cooling performance but all factors that lead to a well built case. Build quality is really great, taking into account that we have lots of plastic panels. Paint match...
Published: 2017-04-13, Author: Tomas , review by: hw4all.com
It is very difficult to evaluate a product without knowing more or less precisely its price: a lot of what it is forgivable budget models, can not be considered valid in the models from the middle and upper price segment in particular.But other cases of t...
Silent Chassis Design, Baffles on Intake/Exhaust Vents, USB 3.0 Type-C Port, Design Influenced by TJ10, Open Interior, PSU Cover, Allowances for Watercooling
No fan speed control, Have to remove panels to clean filters
The SilverStone Kublai KL07 supports standard ATX motherboards up to 12 inches x 11 inches along with the smaller Micro-ATX form factors. Ideally you should be able to install a Mini ITX system if you prefer to have even more empty space in your system bu...
Published: 2016-12-02, Author: Gary , review by: overclock3d.net
And so to the conclusion. Well,this is going to be a short one, and that can only mean it's a good one.We can't help but say that if you've read the full review then you'll already have a good idea about how we feel about the KL07, but as we know there a...
There is much to love in a case such as this Kublai SST-KL07B mid-tower chassis. From the outside it is unassuming, and the lack of volume from it while under power is fantastic. The smooth panels, the lack of much going on outside of some shiny plastic s...