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SilverStone’s Old-School Workstation Case Packs 15 Drive Bays for Unlimited Storage Expansion

SilverStone’s Old-School Workstation Case Packs 15 Drive Bays for Unlimited Storage Expansion

SilverStone’s Old-School Workstation Case Packs 15 Drive Bays for Unlimited Storage Expansion

SilverStone has just launched the Seta H2, a full‑tower workstation case that prioritizes raw storage over flashy lighting or tempered glass, delivering a nostalgic nod to late‑1990s designs. In its 70‑liter interior, you can fit up to 15 HDD thanks to seven removable brackets behind the front panel that accept both 2.5 and 3.5‑inch drives, two extra mounts on the interior panel, a conventional two‑bay cage in front of the power supply, two 2.5‑inch slots behind the motherboard tray, and a final bracket that holds either one 3.5‑inch or two 2.5‑inch drives. Despite this staggering drive capacity, the Seta H2 still accommodates E-ATX and SSI-EEB motherboards, virtually unlimited CPU cooler heights, and graphics cards up to 428 mm long, with only a 330 mm clearance requirement if a side-panel radiator or a drive bracket is installed at the GPU level.

An eight‑slot expansion area and support for power supplies up to 289 mm round out its component flexibility. Cooling is handled traditionally with space for three 120 or 140 mm fans up front, one in the rear, two 160 mm or 140 mm fans on top, and two 120 mm fans on the side, plus removable brackets that let you mount a 360 or 420 mm radiator at the front or top (up to 65 mm thick). The all-steel and plastic chassis, weighing 15.2 kg, also features front I/O with USB-C, two USB 3.0 ports, and HD audio. Pricing starts at around €200 in Europe, and around $216 in the US.

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