“SilverStone is one of the brands we enjoy testing for computer cases as they always seem to drive innovations into their products from the Sugo to the Raven to their very impressive Temjin series. One of the SilverStone product lines that we had not reviewed up to this point was the Grandia series of HTPC enclosures, but that changed when we tested out the SilverStone Grandia GD03. The GD03 is an ATX enclosure that integrates dual hot-swappable HDD bays, an aluminum front panel, and a design to deliver quite yet cool performance.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
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Silverstone’s grand piano

SilverStone is known for gorgeous cases, usually small and purpose built for HTPCs but almost always sporting a piano finish. Their newest, the Grandia GD03 keeps the styling but is scaled up to handily fit a full AtX board inside. That size increase has enabled them to rethink their front panel and the way the internals are installed. Find out how well they pulled it off at Phoronix.