Testseek.co.uk have collected 18 expert reviews of the Nanoxia Deep Silence 4 DS4 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Nanoxia Deep Silence 4 DS4.
June 2014
(84%)
18 Reviews
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Abstract: Not so long ago, you only had a handful of options if you were looking for a silent case. Luckily, things have changed in 2015. Hardware.Info tested no less than 20 silent cases for this review, and compared them to four of the classics. Which case stri...
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Published: 2014-07-10, Author: James , review by: play3r.net
Now that we have had a look around the Deep Silence 4, lets see what my thoughts and feelings on it are and whether it was able to balance up quiet computing with good thermal performance. From the outset, it was obvious that this chassis was being aimed...
the build quality is on a good level Nanoxia did not make the mistake to go for super thin side panels in order to save weight They used solid metal sheets and paired it up with noise isolation material which gives it good stability and reasonable stiffn...
We've seen some very impressive entries to the micro-ATX case market in the past year, with each one bringing something new and interesting to the table. The Deep Silence 4 is another such case, and though it doesn't deviate from the standard Deep Sile...
High Build Quality, Elegant Design, Spacious Interior, Removable Drive Cages, Noise Dampening Coating (Almost Inaudible), 2-Channel Fan Controller, Space For Graphics Cards Up To 395mm Long, Fits CPU Coolers Up To 160mm Tall, Price (For Some), ,
Size (For Some),
After having reviewed the Deep Silence 1 and 2 midi towers we knew it would be just a matter of time before Nanoxia turned their focus toward the design and manufacture of smaller mATX/mITX compatible mini tower models so the Deep Silence 4 did...
There are cases where you run into annoyances when building a system inside, but once you are done you have no further worries. The Deep Silence 4 is like that. For a number of reasons I have had to leave this system in the DS4. It is really an easy cas...
Abstract: The Nanoxia Deep Silence 4 Case is a full featured micro-atx case. It's so large you'd think it was a mid-tower case, but that good for fitting lots of hardware inside. The case looks great, has lots of drive bays, two 120mm fans, accepts standard ATX PSU...
Very good price, Compact size, Solid construction, Two fan controllers for three fans each, Tool-less 5.25" bays, Hard-drive trays made of metal, Can hold fairly long graphics cards, Tower coolers of 120 mm should fit just fine, Easily accessible 5.25" ba
Controllers for six fans a bit much for a case of this size, A single USB 2.0 plug but a full header intended for two connectors, Small number of hooks for proper cable routing behind motherboard tray, Plastic locks on 5.25" covers may not last long
The Nanoxia Deep Silence 4 sells for around 75 euros including taxes. Very good price Compact size Solid construction Two fan controllers for three fans each Tool-less 5.25" bays Hard-drive trays made of metal Can hold fairly long graphics cards Tower coo...
We first looked at the original Nanoxia Deep Silence DS1 case back in January of this year. Almost a full year later and Nanoxia have expanded their range to include four more cases, culminating in the massive DS6 (why no DS3 we wonder?). Having most...
Published: 2014-02-18, Author: Chad , review by: tweaktown.com
While this is not the most feature rich chassis we have seen in this mini-tower slash micro-ATC tower segment of the market, in my mind, Nanoxia is still able to deliver on their promises. They state that this chassis is silent, and even with the fans on...