Cooler Master Silencio 650 review

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Product Showcase - Interior

 

Cooler Master Silencio 650

Nice to see that matte black design leads inwards as well, that will certainly make your computer components pop out a little better. At the bottom we see space for the power supply, make sure you have a PSU with nice lengthy cabling as you can route it behind the motherboard.

Cooler Master Silencio 650

Here's the top rear, the chassis has 7+1 expansion slots, this will allow you to go for two and three way SLI / CrossfireX configurations, all standard ATX board types will fit fine. However you can install Micro ATX as well.

The motherboard tray cutout is nice in size as well. It should be fairly easy to swap a CPU cooler that way. At the top rear we spot the third and final preinstalled 120mm exhaust fan, you connect the fans to the fan controller of course, which on it's end connects to a PSU Molex peripheral connector. 

Cooler Master Silencio 650

The interior is very well designed and for a mid tower, there's a lot of room to work with, even the larger components fit. For motherboard installation, the chassis uses the standard motherboard stand-offs that are positioned throughout the tray to fit specific motherboard sizes. Cabling and wiring speaks for itself, it's nicely coated in black which creates better aesthetics.

Cooler Master Silencio 650

For cable management there are a couple of grommet holes with rubber inlays, we like that. Cable management is doable with this chassis, but do not expect heaps of space on the backside of the motherboard tray. In fact, I'll show you that later on in the article.

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