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SilverStone announces the ML10 modular Mini-ITX chassis

SilverStone is set to launch a new Mini-ITX chassis. The ML10 is a small modular case that can expand in size from 2.8 litres up to 3.7 litres thanks to an “interchangeable top cover”, giving users that extra bit of space to work with.

Thanks to its modular design, the ML10 can grow in size, offering multiple possible configurations to fit your storage and cooler height needs. The standard configuration can house a 31mm CPU cooler and 2x 2.5-inch drives. If you add the expanded top cover, the CPU cooler can be as tall as 63mm if you don't use storage drives, 47mm if you add 2x 2.5-inch drives, 36mm if you mount a 120/140mm fan, 31mm with 2x 2.5-inch drives and a 9.5mm optical drive, or 29mm if you mount a 3.5-inch drive.

This steel chassis has multiple vents to aid with airflow, and the ML10 can also be used in a vertical or horizontal position, as you see fit. It's even possible to mount the case on the back of a monitor thanks to its VESA mount support.

The ML10 measures 227x196x63mm (LxWxH) in its standard configuration, but the height increases to 84mm when using the expanded top cover. The case's front panel features 2x USB 3.0 Type-A ports and you can put up to three 50mm fans on the right side of the case.

Pricing and availability details for the ML10 have not yet been shared. You can learn more about this case HERE.

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