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NCIX.com
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★★
8 years ago

This is a great case for a mini-ITX build! It looks amazing and feels like a solid, well build chassis. The compartmentalization of the GPU. PSU and motherboard mean there is little to no air contamination.

Great build quality: No sharp edges in cut-outs; header cables are sleeved; feels very solid and well built, Snap on dust filters, Great layout that maximizes capabilities despite size

It's a pain to take apart: Three screws (at least) for each of the 2 panels; sliding panels can be tricky to get in place a€" catches on cables, PSU switch is located inside the case. Need a paper clip to turn it on/off once panels are on, Dust filters impede air flow

Amazon
★★★
★★
7 years ago
Brilliant case. My only criticism is stand/feet

Brilliant case. My only criticism is stand/feet. Wish they included screw in feet, as the plastic things don't stay in place, and nor do the stick on rubber ones. The design itself is absolute genius; easy to build with, an astoundingly efficient use of space, and stays impressively cool

Bit-Tech
★★★★
8 years ago
SilverStone Raven RVZ02 Review

SilverStone's Raven and Fortress cases tend to be designs that take things to the extreme. The regular ATX models have traditionally had a heavy focus on outstanding air cooling, regularly dominating our thermal test graphs.

Newegg
★★★★
7 years ago
Great Mini ITX Case, Not the best for gaming

I would recommend this case for first time builders. If you want a rig that is slim and portable (you can buy a handle for around 20$) then this case is for you. lowered one egg because of the temperature inside the case and no option to cool the GPU side.

1; Easy to build, as a first time PC builder it was fun to build this PC; 2; Fits most GPUs (Graphics Cards) 3; can fit up to 3 SSDs or 2 SSDs and 1 3.5" HDD* (if you got clearance for it in the GPU side

No option to install a case fan to cool the CPU more No option to ventilate the GPU side besides the stock fan on the GPU; as a result the CPU side has better ventilation then the GPU side

memoryexpress.com
★★★★
8 years ago
Rvz02

Don't think you'll find a better itx case.

Awesome case; slightly bigger than an Xbox; can build a beast of a machine with it

Some of the plastic on the front feels a little cheap

Hardware Heaven
★★★★
8 years ago

Summary: An impressive case from SilverStone. Easy to build in, flexible for the form factor, decent looks and well priced.

TechSpot
★★★★★
8 years ago
Silverstone Raven RVZ02 Mini-ITX Case Review

In the second quarter of 2014 we happened upon one of the best small form factor gaming cases yet, the Silverstone Raven RVZ01 . The RV01 quickly gained recognition for being the ultimate Steam Machine enclosure as it crams a fully-fledged enthusiast PC into an impressively small space.

It's as easy on the eyes as it is to work with; Surprisingly affordable; Smaller than its predecessor but can still handle GPUs up to 13" long; No case cooling? No problem! Smart design that uses component fans for airflow

Dust could be a concern on the filterless windowed model (a solid panel version with filters is $10 cheaper); Not really a con, but we wouldn't mind seeing another variant that eliminates the optical drive bay, if only for aesthetics

Amazon
★★★★★
8 years ago
Good case

Nice innovative layout for itx case...video card is in its own compartment that keeps heat from cpu and motherboard completely separate..Why didn't I think of that...Gave it four stars because my msi R9 390 video card was an eighth of an inch too thick to use.had to put nano in this case instead...

Ninja Lane
★★★★★
8 years ago
Silverstone Raven RVZ02 Mini ITX Case

I did a quick count and there are three systems in the Hardware Asylum Labs running Mini-ITX motherboards. These aren't high powered workhorses but rather small functional machines designed for a certain purpose. The first is a Linux based server.

Small Form Factor (12 Liters; SFX-L Power Supply Support; Video Card Support up to 13 inches; Only 3.5 Inches Thick; Elegant Layout; Passive Cooling

Passive cooling; 2.5 inch drive requirement (optional 3.5

hardwareasylum.com
★★★★★
8 years ago

One of the biggest hurdles when building a small form factor machine is the case. For far too long many enthusiasts have avoided building Mini-ITX systems due to the lack luster case selection that either forced them to use toaster style cases or revert to a larger desktop case.

Small Form Factor (12 Liters) SFX-L Power Supply Support Video Card Support up to 13 inches Only 3.5 Inches Thick Elegant Layout Passive Cooling

Passive cooling 2.5 inch drive requirement (optional 3.5

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