SilverStone Technology SST-PS15B-RGB Micro-ATX Computer Case with Tempered Glass and 2 X RGB Front Intake Fans PS15B-RGB
Original price was: $79.99.$75.40Current price is: $75.40.
Price: $79.99 - $75.40
(as of Jan 08, 2025 11:52:29 UTC – Details)
Aimed at users with demand for an affordable Micro-ATX tower chassis with compact dimensions and outstanding cooling potential, Silverstone created the precision Series PS15 to match or exceed those expectations. Despite its clean and simple appearance, The PS15 has design features that match those in the mainstream high-end chassis such as extra-large CPU back plate cutout on motherboard tray, all black interior, dual USB 3.0 Type A ports, easily accessible filters, tempered glass side panel (g & GP versions only), optimized airflow layout, and plenty of room for fans and liquid coolers.
Mesh front panel & optimized layout for outstanding cooling potential
Motherboard back plate opening for quick CPU cooler assembly
All Black painted interior for stylish look
Supports expansion cards up to 12.3″ (314mm)
Chic and simple Tempered glass Side panel. 2 x 120mm RGB fan included (for RGB version only)
9 reviews for SilverStone Technology SST-PS15B-RGB Micro-ATX Computer Case with Tempered Glass and 2 X RGB Front Intake Fans PS15B-RGB
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Original price was: $79.99.$75.40Current price is: $75.40.
Charliehuynh –
Excellent
Excellent
Ben –
beginners be wary
Overall I like this case. It’s a light-weight modern platform that is aesthetically pleasing (to me). BUT there’s a couple things you’ll need to know about, or you’re gonna have a bad time.The RGB connector for the front fans doesn’t have the 12v side labeled !! It is marked on the daisy-chain side of the cable but not where you connect to the motherboard. plugging this in backwards can mean blowing out the LEDs and/or blowing out your motherboard’s RGB header.case does not come with a fan splitter for powering the front fans. but does allow you to daisy chain the RGB. buy a fan power splitter if you don’t already have one. they really should’ve included one and pre-installed it.The rear fan cable was fed behind the the motherboard tray, pinched between the rear and back-side. It couldn’t be fed back into the motherboard area without *removing the fan connector*. If you don’t do this, the cable won’t be long enough to reach any fan header on the motherboard. I’ve never seen a case do this, and possibly is a defect. Removing the fan connector is simple enough – I’d recommend watching a youtube video on it. but be warned: if you get the wiring wrong, you can blow out the fan header on your motherboard.very little room for cables behind the motherboard tray which makes cable management difficult, but I suppose that’s normal for this form factor. My PSU was not modular so I ended up tucking lots of cables into the 3.5″ bay at the bottom. I’d definitely recommend a modular PSU with the flat ribbon-style cables rather than the round cables.experienced builders will be fine with this case, but beginners be wary.
Nathan –
Refund?
I like the design of the case I do but when I ordered it and had all my parts hooked up as well and retire trying on my pc and it didnât work I switched everything to my friends case and worked liked it should. I sent out my refund and got picked up from my house over a week about and no update about it all.?
T. Sen –
one star
Very low quality case, cheaply produced.No instructions came with the case.Avoid this case not recommended.
Max –
Looks good, good airflow
Got this for my first pc build, itâs a nice case and it has exceptional airflow, runs my parts at a few degrees lower than what my wifeâs case does
S & D –
This case was exactly what I was looking for. Compact and small enough to easily tuck away in a corner and the tempered glass is a very nice touch. Plenty of room for my GPU, fans and cooler.
EfraÃn Mosqueda –
No hay espacio para acomodar los cables en la parte trasera, no tiene nada que cubra los cables para mejorar la estética, como unos rubber grommet en las entradas.La bahia de discos duros no es removible.Los ventiladores son DC no son PwM.Tiene un conector molex que alimenta una luz led que ilumina el logo, ¿quien usa esos conectores en estos dias?La tapa frontal no es removible, ya que lleva sujetos los cables de usb y audio frontales y al montar tus componentes queda fija.Los filtros antipolvo son unas laminas que van sobrepuestas a unas muescas de metal, y al mas mÃnimo movimiento salen volando.El calibre de la lámina es muy delgado, parece gabinete chino barato, todos los plásticos son frágiles también muy delgados, probablemente no sea ni ABS.El cristal templado es muy fino, casi que se puede doblar.Un disipador cooler máster hyper 212 no entra en este gabinete.Las salidas de aire de los puertos pcie vienen troqueladas, no se pueden volver a colocar.Por 100 USD es prácticamente un robo.
Eccentricity –
Bought this case to use as a MFF setup with a full-size ATX board: currently housing a MSI X570 Tomahawk.If one takes a drill to the 6 rivets that hold the drive cage in place (4 on the case floor, 2 on the motherboard mounting backplate) it can be cleanly removed. Once that’s done, a single 6/32 threaded hole can be added to the motherboard backplate to fit a motherboard mounting standoff, for the lower-left motherboard mounting hole (where the ATX PSU would be).Since this case does not have a PSU shroud, a full-size ATX board can be mounted in this case with the above modifications. To use this case in this configuration, a SFX or SFX-L PSU must be mounted in the ATX PSU space as far away from the motherboard as possible. This will block the bottom PCIe slot(s), but will leave enough room to utilize USB, audio, or fan headers.I have a dedicated NAS is for bulk storage, so the installed motherboard only has NVMe drives installed (no need for the drive cage that was removed), however the backside of the motherboard backplate can hold two 2.5″ drives if desired.The CPU heatsink used is a Thermalright Ultra 120 eXtreme, which is too tall for this case. The tempered glass panel is normally mounted on standoffs that can be unscrewed from the chassis. They were replaced with motherboard standoffs (6/32 thread inside and out) then the original glass panel standoffs were mounted to those + a washer in-between, then the glass panel is mounted to the new setup. This provides roughly ~7 additional millimetres of depth, allowing for ~160mm tall CPU heatsinks.The only downside to this case, is that it is made of somewhat flimsy steel sheet metal, instead of higher-quality thicker aluminum paneling. A significant portion of the cost of this case goes towards the two 12V RGB fans. As a mATX-sized case that can fit an ATX-sized system though, it’s one of few cases that can fit such a niche.
Kevin Patel –
Rgb fans do not work. Checked connect many times and made sure arrow was toward 12v.