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Visually appealing, High quality, all metal construction, Room for five case fans (2 included), Room for seven 3.5" drives, Supports full ATX components, Customizable interior
Very clean styling and design, Steel construction for strength, VFD Display intuitive and quite functional, Fits up to Extended ATX boards ??, Nice circulation, Good amount of work room inside, Included Remote and software
No eSATA port, No card reader
Missing foot, Loose CDROM and Power Button, CDROM cover not flush, Challenging fit for memory and ATX power connectors on some boards, More USB board connector plugs than can be used on current boards, Included fans were a bit loud, Fan filters would have
By Tom's Hardware on October 02, 2009
Finally, we have the SilverStone LC10-E bargain priced at only $110. The metal case is well-finished, and the front is covered by a stylish brushed aluminum panel. Like the Moneual, SilverStone offers a silver and black color scheme. However,...
By Benchmark Reviews on June 10, 2009
SilverStone represent their products very well and the SST-LC10B-E HTPC case is no exception. It arrived in a solid, well-design box with plenty of shelf appeal. SilverStone also maintains an excellent website providing product information, photos,...
By XtremeComputing on December 29, 2005
Well after spending days with the case and playing around with the VFD, I have to say it has been a learning experience. The whole package is excellent from the finish to the design. Silverstone have done it again and as always I walk away from a...
By ComputerPowerUser on April 01, 2005
SilverStone LC10M Our quest for the perfect HTPC case takes us to SilverStone's LC10M, which is a full-sized ATX/micro-ATX chassis, built thick and solid, with a muted, aesthetically pleasing fascia. The front bezel is brushed aluminum, while the...
By 3dGameMan on March 31, 2005
Video Review: SilverStone LC10M HTPC...
By Custom PC on February 01, 2005
Although the LC10S-M is a steel case, its well worth the hefty price tag. The aluminium front looks good, and the design and construction of the chassis are solid and simple. Theres plenty of space inside for components and cooling, and the ATX...
By Overclocker Cafe on December 29, 2004
ilverStones Lascala 10M HTPC case is cleanly designed and a pleasure to work with. Because this case is a home theater PC case, we are holding it up to a different standard. A good HTPC should be compact, quiet, aesthetically pleasing and friendly...
By AnandTech on December 27, 2004
HTPC cases have been on the market for some time now. We generally referred to them as desktop cases instead of home theater PC cases. The design of each is just about the same - it's the features that set an HTPC apart from a desktop case.Some of...
By Extreme Overclocking on December 24, 2004
Overall SilverStones LC-10M has right looks and features for a person wanting to build a HTPC and have it blend in with their home theater equipment. As mentioned before this case is available in two versions. The LC-10M (as featured in this...
By AnandTech on November 13, 2004
The HTPC craze has begun and consumers are out looking to buy PCs not only to do their usual word processing and internet surfing, but to do it in their living rooms on their TVs while having the option of playing a video or watching TV from that...
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