“With only a few warts, the positives outweigh the negatives. I love the look and solid feel of the case and the cooling performance is actually quite good and silent. The quick disconnect fan is a very innovative idea that I wouldn’t mind seeing used in other cases. The tool less feature in the case, 5.25″ bays, are really easy to use and hold the hardware solidly in place. While a purely personal opinion, I think the case has a clean and elegant look to it that would fit in any office or room. In the end Silverstone has a solid case, but could use a boost in a few areas.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
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Silverstone’s exhibitionist case

The SilverStone KL02B-W has a huge side window, taking up the entire apart from the frame. The hard drive cage is tool-less, but unfortunately that is about the only thing that is on this case. A nice addition is the removable 120mm fan located directly in front of the hard drive cage, ensuring that your drives get a nice blast of cool air. Drop by Overlclocker’s Online for the full story.