SilverStone Milo ML03 HTPC case revealed

Posted on Saturday, December 11 2010 @ 12:20 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
SilverStone introduces the Milo ML03, a new entry-level HTPC case that supports up to three 3.5" HDDs or five 2.5" storage devices. The 3.3kg case is made out of 0.8mm SECC steel, it measures 440mm x 105mm x 340mm (W x H x D) and has room for four 80mm fans. The ML03 has a black interior, the aluminium skin reinforced plastic front panel has one exposed 5.25" drive bay, audio ports and two USB 3.0 ports. It supports standard ATX power supplies and there's room for 4 low-profile expansion cards. The full specifications can be checked over here, pricing and availability is unknown.
Continuing where the popular Grandia GD05 left off, the Milo ML03 HTPC case again combines the full size features of Grandia series with small form factor dimensions. The slimmer Milo ML03 has a profile of 105mm height and 340mm depth, making it extremely easy to integrate into any living room furniture. Incredibly, this case can accommodate up to three 3.5” hard drives or five 2.5” HDD/SSD through its smartly designed drive cages that can mount either size without any use of adapters. For cooling, the ML03 can be fitted with up to four 80mm fans so users can choose to build a quiet system with low power components or a powerful HTPC with 140W CPU if needed. There are also numerous small touches including pre-cut hole for VGA (D-SUB) connector, Kensington lock support, and an additional full size expansion slot for installing extra motherboard I/O, fan controller, or accessories products such as CLEARCMOS. For those looking to build an HTPC with good expansion and cooling capability but has limited room and budget, the SilverStone Milo ML03 is the one to get.

Special Feature
  • Support up to four 80mm fans
  • Drive cages with multi-purpose mounts eliminate need for adapters
  • Easy to install and cable route
  • Support standard PS2(ATX) power supplies
  • Support low profile expansion cards
  • Includes two USB 3.0 ports


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    Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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