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Cooler Master Brings Silencio 652S and Silencio 352 Cases to North America

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The Silencio series is coming to North America with the Silencio 652S ATX Mid Tower and the Silencio 352 MicroATX Mini Tower. Silencio 652S is an ATX mid-tower featuring a sleek design with tons of space. It can support 240mm radiators in both the top and front of the case, graphics cards up to 16.6" long, and up to 9 HDDs or 10 SSDs.

Silencio 352 is a microATX mini-tower with its own minimalist design. It's able to fit a 240mm radiator in the front as well as modern GPUs up to 14" long, keeping a beast contained inside its small shell.



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A case press release without dimensions...worthless. We'll have to see whether this is a micro-ATX in name only with dimensions the same as mid-tower ATX cases, or whether it is genuinely compact ~15"x15" HxD.
 
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A case press release without dimensions...worthless. We'll have to see whether this is a micro-ATX in name only with dimensions the same as mid-tower ATX cases, or whether it is genuinely compact ~15"x15" HxD.
silencio 352 has been out for like a year
 
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I liked these silencio cases and I am glad they will be more widely available because of how sleek they are. It gives a real clean look that I can appreciate for someone who is after sleek efficiency.
 
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I liked these silencio cases and I am glad they will be more widely available because of how sleek they are. It gives a real clean look that I can appreciate for someone who is after sleek efficiency.
My only gripe with them is no anti-vibration mounts for the hard drives so they vibrate the case quite a bit.
 
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My only gripe with them is no anti-vibration mounts for the hard drives so they vibrate the case quite a bit.
Anti-Vibration mounts is definitely something I would expect in all honesty in this day and age so I completely agree with you in that regard.
 
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