SilverStone Technology Metal ATX Computer Tower Case with Tempered-Glass Side Panel and Ample Air Flow in Black (SST-PM02B-G)
Original price was: $139.99.$131.99Current price is: $131.99.
Price: $139.99 - $131.99
(as of Jan 07, 2025 01:13:08 UTC – Details)
Silverstone created the primero Pm02 tower cassis to further extend its mission of bringing rich feature set and trend-setting aesthetics into PC chassis designs. It has many modern features such as front USB Type-C connector, power supply/drive Cover, convenient tool-less drive trays, and Smart backside cable routing design. The Pm02 not only has highly flexible space for installing all popular Core components, it also has incredible support for a myriad of cooling configurations. There are six total 120/140mm fan slots around the case with maximum radiator support of up to 360mm. True to Silverstone tradition, the Pm02 also has excellent dust protection thanks to implementation of easily removable filters and positive pressure airflow setup. For those looking to get a case that can deliver cooling performance as good as it looks and want deeper personal customization, the Pm02 is it!.
Full tempered-glass side panel. Includes four 140mm PWM fans
Includes front mounted USB 3.1 Gen1 Type-C port
Super clean internal look with PSU and drive bay cover. Removable filters with positive air pressure design for dust reduction
Supports Graphics cards up to 16.3″ (415mm)
Classic front panel design with Projected logo lighting
Customers say
Customers appreciate the computer chassis’s attractive look and sturdy construction. They find it has a clean design with subtle lighting and good airflow. The case comes with 4 fans that provide adequate cooling. Many customers find the installation process straightforward. However, some have issues with noise levels and differing opinions on the roominess of the case.
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8 reviews for SilverStone Technology Metal ATX Computer Tower Case with Tempered-Glass Side Panel and Ample Air Flow in Black (SST-PM02B-G)
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Original price was: $139.99.$131.99Current price is: $131.99.
DC Peiff –
So happy 1 year later, slightly over-priced, but worth it!
Things which make this case less than perfect:- Glass tint is very slight, NOT a black tint as picture shows, at all. It’s more like Smoky Clear. Looks excellent but I was hoping for darker- SHOULD have been double boxed at this price! Only 1 box with hard foam. My box ripped open, thankfully no damage.- Expensive. Many cases offer as good building experience for $40-$50 less, I bought this for aesthetics- Power button has slightly uneven lighting. Not a huge deal.GREAT things about this case:- Fantastic build quality.- Unique, striking looks.- USB Type C (seriously it’s dumb that more cases don’t already have this in 2021/2022!)- Comes with 4X 140w PWM fans! good quiet airflow- Enough cable room, VERY roomy and easy to build in- Good dust filters over ever intake, easy to remove and cleanExtra Notes- Make sure you have enough mobo connection points for all the front IO, LED’s, USBs etc.- Back IO shield fits SNUG, unlock and swivel the pcie bracket holder, makes life easier- Comes with mobo standoffs and extra screws- You’ll have to like the Silverstone logo because it’s very visible on the PSU shroud and the front led (if you turn it on), I think the logo is sleek.Update: Iâve had this case for over 1 year. Iâm still constantly stunned with how beautiful it looks. The front grill is so well made. Itâs very easy to clean this case. Any glowing/rgb components inside look sharp/good. The fans are all still whisper quiet. Iâm even more happy than when i first purchased it.I’m extremely happy, after a year I give this case 4.5 stars. Coming with 4 good really fans helps offset the higher price. I donât mind paying for something thatâs worth a premium. This case is worth it.
Max –
Beautiful case
Beautiful case, the side glass panel is very solid and fits well, and the rest of the materials are also high quality. A lot of ease of installation options exist if you can see them through the cases sheer radiance. Only complaint I have is that the power supply space on the bottom is quite difficult to work with, but great options for cable management alleviate that a little.
H. Nguyen –
almost perfect case
PROS+ all metal construction, feels very solid+ great looks (imo)+ temps during gaming were very similar to my previous Corsair 450D+ 4 included fans. they’re not as quiet as Noctuas, but they do the job.CONS+ PSU compartment is VERY cramped. The docs say the max PSU length is 190mm, but with my 170mm PSU, I just barely was able to fit my PSU & cables in. They’re bent to an almost worrying degree as there’s just about 2 inches of space between the PSU & HDD cage (ruler is at an angle in the picture, cables prevented me from measuring flat across). This could easily be fixed if the hard drive cage were adjustable, but unfortunately it’s fixed.- included docs are pretty bare. It’s not immediately obvious how to remove the front panel for radiator installation/filter cleaning.- mounting PCI cards is a bit annoying. It uses screws to secure a latch, but are standard screws instead of thumbscrews.TLDR => Great case, but make sure your PSU will fit.
Skoobs –
Silverstone Dropped the Ball
Have to drill out the rivets to remove the HDD cage behind the power supply, and my power supply wouldn’t fit without doing so. Even if it would, a lot of people don’t need it, so just make it removable.Restrictive front panel. You can remove the projector junk (which shouldnt be a thing to begin with) and the bottom cover (of the front panel) to fix. What were they even thinking with this??Speaking of front panel, all my clips are broken now. The front panel would probably fall off if I hadn’t removed the bottom cover, which causes the sides of the front cover to “flare out” enough to create a spring and hold it in place with the balls, which are steel which is nice. BIG OOF otherwise.Screw slots on top of case aren’t recessed… so if you want fans in the top and to use the mesh insert, you will see the screw heads bulging through the mesh. REAL big oversight.Some screw holes had paint and were a pain to get screws into.I think thats it.PROS: Looks good from the front.I used a silverstone TJ08 for like 12 years and loved that case. Silverstone really dropped the ball on this one. I was such a silverstone fan, and I fell in love with this case, but MAN did they let me down here.
Idontwanta publicprofile –
Well constructed and beautiful design
Wife received this case as one of her birthday presents. It fits well with our decor style for her office and she was thrilled.Great construction quality and through full layout. Good stuff!
Daniel Delzell –
I chose this case over the Corsair Obsidian 500D because I didn’t care for glass on both sides and felt this would have better air flow
I recently did a Ryzen 2700x build with this case. I was looking for a case with USB C, reasonable air flow and priced under $150. I didn’t care about RGB lighting. I chose this case over the Corsair Obsidian 500D because I didn’t care for glass on both sides and felt this would have better air flow. It also comes with 4 fans.Strengths: This case is well built and sturdy, made mostly of steel. It has a very clean look, with subtle lighting. Comes with 4 PMW case fans. Very easy to build in, ample cable routing options and tie-downs. The front panel is easy to remove with ball and socket connectors that won’t break. It includes magnetic dust filters for easy cleaning.Average: Air flow. I knew this wasn’t a mesh front when I bought it. It provides enough, but I didn’t overclock the system. It would benefit from side vents. The front USB C connector isn’t gen 2. Your motherboard must have 2 USB 3 connectors to connect all the front USB.Weaknesses: It seems overpriced for what you get. The fans are good, but not great. They are louder than other options. The case lacks features you’d expect for $140, like captive thumb screws, pre-installed standoffs, not all cable routing holes have grommets, etc.It’s a fine case, but if I had to do it again, I’d give the Obsidian 500D a go, even if I’d have to add fans.
Jonathan –
The best case I’ve ever owned, period…I love this case so much that I don’t want to mod it.The paint finish inside and out is so perfect.The glass panel has metal lips to hold it in place on the bottom so 2 thumb screws is all you need, and you never drop it.The cutouts are exactly where they should be and are not sharp.There is a hardrive rack in the bottom section for your archival needs.There is lots of room for a full sized PSU with all the cables and extensions for your glorious rats nest ;)There is room on the top and front for any radiator from 240 to 280 or even a 360 on the front, plus you could put a small 120 rad on the rear fan exaust to boot!Lots of room for all your watercooling needs!One con is there are not floor mounting holes for a pump but I have minebeing held up by the acrylic tubing so it worked for me.Would buy 3 more in a heartbeat!
Jean-Christophe –
Well setup for good cable management. Removable front panel to clean the filter. Top and PSU filter easily removable. Good airflow (no overclocking and everything runs at 50 degrees C or less). It was incredibly easy to work with. I also love the look of it (the white one).Highly recommended.