Testurteil: "4 out of 5 stars"
Test: Einzeltest: SilverStone Precision Series PS07
Zitat: Pro: + Simple, elegant design
+ Compact form factor
+ Good cable management
+ Decent cooling performance
+ Keeps quiet during use
+ Mainstream price
Con: - Internal materials could be stronger
- RAM clearance may be an issue
We didn´t have high hopes when we got our hands on the Precision Series PS07. The chassis looks simple, it´s small, it doesn´t tout numerous high-end features, it´s relatively cheap, and you expect smaller enclosures to carry a few provisos; they tend to be awkward to work with, and cooling performance typically isn´t up to scratch. We were wrong on all accounts, as the PS07 has surpassed our expectations by proving to be elegant, compact, well-stocked, affordable and impressively easy to work with. The exterior design is subtle, precise and very easy on the eye, and though the trimmed dimensions don´t appear to be too drastic (we wouldn´t go as far as to call this a small-form-factor chassis), the case is considerably smaller than a mid-tower alternative and consequently sits better beneath most desks. There is room for improvement - the internal structure could certainly be stronger, and RAM clearance may be an issue for some - but if we had to sum up the PS07 in one word, that word would be satisfying. By allowing the user to easily remove the top panel, motherboard tray and drive cage, SilverStone has made the PS07 incredibly simple to build into, and in use the chassis manages to perform well while keeping noise levels down to a minimum. It´s attractive, installation´s a cinch, cable-management facilities are plentiful, and the sub-£55 price tag puts it well within the reach of the masses. As far as mATX chassis are concerned, the PS07 will take some beating. Bottom line: A mid- or full-tower enclosure will better suit enthusiast users, but if you are in need of a space-saving solution that looks great and packs a punch, the PS07 should be high on your shortlist.