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El estilo Raven en una caja con formato mini ITX
Compatible con tarjetas gráficas de gama alta
Se pueden instalar hasta 3 discos duros (2 de 2.5″ y uno de 3.5″)
Compatible con refrigeración líquida
Filtros anti polvo para todas las rejillas
Diseño agresivo pero refinado
Permite instalar una tarjeta gráfica de hasta 330 mm
4 bahías de 2.5”
Compatible con fuentes de alimentación ATX (hasta 140150 mm)
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Requiere una fuente SFX y no hay muchos modelos disponibles donde elegir en el mercado
Instalar una gráfica dedicada impide la instalación de radiadores de grosor normal en la zona inferior a no ser que también tengas la gráfica con refrigeración líquida
Publicación: 2014-12-15, Autor: Darksaber , crítica de: techpowerup.com
Excellent use of space, Very good price - especially in Europe, Long GPUs of up to 330 mm in length will fit, Use of high-quality PCB to route PCIe lanes, Splitter for the two fans included, Two slim fans included, Magnetic dust filters for all case fan v
The use of low-profile coolers is limiting, Can only hold slim fans, Dust filters don't look as sexy as the rest of the chassis, SFX PSU results in a higher initial investment
The Silverstone Raven RVZ01 goes for under 80 euro including taxes or 99 US dollars excluding taxes. Excellent use of space Very good price - especially in Europe Long GPUs of up to 330 mm in length will fit Use of high-quality PCB to route PCIe lanes Spl...
Publicación: 2014-06-26, Autor: Vinny , crítica de: pureoverclock.com
Well made, Excellent layout on the inside , Great price, Will house larger video cards, Vertical or Horizontal Orientations, Good Ventilation, Quiet running, Water cooling option.
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For those who have been waiting to make the move to small form factor computing, and are looking for a truly standout case you should definitely consider the The SilverStone Raven RVZ 01. It's not only suited for everyday use, but it would also make a ...
While the Raven RVZ01 was undoubtedly created as a showcase for some of their other products, SilverStone would have been hard pressed to design something better regardless, at least with these dimensions. The allocated space is used wisely, forgoing ...
Over the past 6 years I have watched the small form factor gaming market grow from basically nothing into what we have today. We now have heatsinks that are designed to handle the heat of high performance CPUs that fit in almost no space, high end video ...
Small Form Factor (14 Big Slam Pepsi Bottles), SFX Power Supply, Video Card Support up to 13 inches, Only Four Inches Thick, Positive Air Pressure Design
Cooling fans are not PWM controlled, Not much room for cable management, Watercooling is configuration dependent
One of the biggest hurdles when building a small form factor machine is the case. For far too long enthusiasts have avoided building Mini-ITX systems due to the lack luster case selection that either forced us to use toaster style cases or revert to a lar...
Publicación: 2014-04-17, Autor: Steven , crítica de: techspot.com
The Raven Z RVZ01's unique design that is only slightly bigger than an Xbox One yet it can accommodate the R9 290 and still manages to cost well under $100.
Confusing design but the manual helps. Also, depending on what you want to do, Silverstone's ST45SFG (the most powerful PSU for this system) might be a little tight.
There are obviously many hardware configurations you can go with when building a Mini-ITX gaming PC, but we used what we feel is the perfect balance of CPU and GPU power, price and performance, as well as aesthetics. The total build cost came to just o...
Resumen: When opening the box to the SilverStone Raven RVZ01 there is a disclaimer printed on the packaging in multiple languages about being a "unique product" and recommending users first reading the included manual. This statement isn't just some marketing verb...
Minions of ever more powerful and feature rich M-ITX motherboards are marching forward hand in hand with the massed ranks of small form factor cases, Even if their destination isn't "Fort Steam Box" we, the consumers are faring well from the spoils of war...
Resumen: The SilverStone Raven RVZ01 Case is the next revision of the RV01 from 2008. It supports DTX & Mini-ITX motherboards, fits one 3.5" three & 2.5" drives, there's space for one slim ODD, two USB3 ports, liquid cooling is possible & fits 13" long video cards...
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Publicación: 2014-01-02, Autor: Ryan , crítica de: pcper.com
I am still waiting on Silverstone to get back to us on an expected MSRP for the Raven Z RVZ01 chassis but previous Raven ATX designs have never gone below the $140 mark, so you can expect this case to be in the range of $150-200. If it's lower than that...