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Silverstone introduces new Seta A2 series of workstation-oriented PC cases

SilverStone has launched a new PC case series for workstations. Based on its predecessor, the Seta A1, the Seta A2 series introduces a revamped aluminium front panel with complete perforation. This enhancement elevates the aesthetic appeal and significantly optimises cold air intake, improving cooling performance.

Adaptability is at the forefront of the Seta A2’s design. It accommodates a wide range of motherboard form factors, from ATX to SSI-CEB, making it a versatile choice for diverse setups. The cooling capabilities of the Seta A2 are pretty good, allowing the installation of up to eleven 140 mm fans alongside radiator mounts situated on the front, side, and top, capable of supporting up to three 420 radiators. Additionally, there's also space for two internal 120 mm fans. Included with the case are three 140 mm front fans and a 140 mm rear fan.

The SETA A2 has 8x PCI expansion slots, allowing for high-end graphics cards or multiple GPU configurations. Moreover, the chassis provides ample storage options, featuring ten drive cages, eight of which are at the front and two behind the motherboard tray. Individual drive cages can be removed to accommodate graphics cards up to 438mm in length, making it compatible with even the largest GPUs on the market. Moreover, the Seta A2 supports modern motherboards with concealed connections on the rear, up to 190-mm-tall CPU coolers, 220-mm-long PSUs, and up to 10x 3.5-inch drives or 16x 2.5-inch drives.

Available in black and white/gold, the Seta A2 will be available starting at $168.88 (taxes not included) for the former and $188.88 (taxes not included) for the latter.

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