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  • SilverStone SETA A2 Case Review

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    Case Interior and Storage

    The SilverStone SETA A2 is making a call back to a time when case makers would provide you with a maxed out chassis build instead of only offering what the mfg thinks you need based on the product segment.

    The main difference between the two is the included goodies and the option to change things to meet your needs.

    For instance, the SETA A2 is one of the few cases on the market that still give you a full compliment of 3.5mm hard drive trays in removable two drive bundles.   While many DIY builders have started to move away from the larger 3.5mm rotational hard drives there are still plenty of users building “budget” servers and need the extra space.

    Each of the trays is drilled for either 3.5mm or 2.5mm drives.

    Flipping the case around exposes even more hard drive storage across the back of the motherboard tray allowing you to install two more 3.5mm hard drives or up to 4x 2.5mm SSDs.

    And, if that wasn’t enough three more 2.5mm SSDs can be installed on the basement panel covering the PSU.