Testseek.com have collected 49 expert reviews of the SilverStone Fortress FT03 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for SilverStone Fortress FT03.
April 2011
(84%)
49 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Outstanding design and construction quality, Three of the four side panels and the top panels are removed by simply pulling them, Comes with 140 mm fan on the bottom, Air filter for the fan, Vented slot covers, Supports video cards up to 10” (254 mm) long
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We were really impressed by the SilverStone Fortress FT-03-MINI. Its look and feel is top notch, and you will be able to build a small yet powerful computer using it. The only negative is its price, but we have to take into consideration that it uses thic...
The build in the FT03-MINI went great, with a few minor issues. Building in a SFF enclosure will always have compromises, and the FT03-MINI is no exception. Cable management could be improved by adding some dedicated tie spots in key locations. The abi...
Honestly, you probably already knew whether or not you were interested in the SilverStone FT03 Mini from the moment you looked at it. There are plenty of Mini-ITX cases out there, but none of them look like this one, so what the review is really about is...
Modern, stylish and simple looks, Large drive capacity (3x 3.5", 1x 2.5"), Holds regular ATX power supply (don't need a hard to find mATX power supply), Quiet and decent cooling setup three 120mm fans
Despite being worth the money, it is very expensive for a mATX case, Absence of any external 5.25" or 3.25" drive bays put it in a niche market
Abstract: We've had our hands on various Silverstone cases in recent times, with the Raven RV03 being one of our favorites. As the latest member of the elite Raven family, the RV03 continued the tradition of using the "stack effect" which mounts the internal com...
When I first saw the Silverstone FT03 for the first I really didn't know what to think. I knew I like the way the tower looked but I wasn't too sure about the whole tower design for a home theatre system. After reviewing it, I know now that I would lo...
Abstract: By now we are all familiar with the name Silverstone, and they have sent us another case from their Fortress Series. This is the FT03 Micro ATX mid tower case. The FT03 is made with 2.5mm thick, sandblasted and anodized aluminum, with a steel ...
To sum up my feelings on the FT03, I would have to say that it's a very well designed chassis that has a load of great features. This chassis won't appeal to everyone, especially those that need a case that can accommodate a standard ATX motherboard.The l...
The Fortress 3 was an absolute pleasure to build in. The forced cable routing made for a really clean wiring job with only a little effort. The system we built today is primarily to be used as a living room PC and didn’t really need a huge graphics car...
I've been sat here for about an hour now trying to work out how to start this conclusion. I wanted to cram so much in I just could work out how to get it going. The fact of the matter is this case could have gone so very very wrong by being overcomplicate...