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THE REDLINE RL05 EXTERIOR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

silverstone redline rl05 7t Thanks to the red and black combo at the front and the intake-like assents the RL05 does look a bit aggressive.

 

 

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As mentioned in the introduction page the left side panel is mostly taken by an clear acrylic window.

 

 

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Although rather simple in design and made out of plastic the fascia does add to the looks of the RL05.

 

 

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On the right side of the fascia we find two USB 3.0 ports and the headphone and microphone plugs while on the left side we see the on/off and reset buttons with the on activity and power LEDs.

 

 

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SilverStone has given the RL05 a single 5.25" optical drive bay (the USB 3.0 type-c port is placed right above it).

 

 

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An air-filter is placed on the interior of the fascia along with two 140mm LED fans which can be replaced with a 240mm radiator.

 

 

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Unfortunately removing the fascia and placing it back on is not as easy as with other towers since there is the USB 3.0 type-c connector at the top.

 

 

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The top of the RL05 has enough room for either two 120/240mm fans or an 240/280mm radiator.

 

 

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Turning the tower around we see the 7 PCI expansion slots and the fan and PSU areas (unfortunately no fan is pre-installed here).

 

 

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The PCI expansion slots are held in place with regular screws and also feature a cover held in place with thumbscrews.

 

 

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At the base of the Redline RL05 we see four tall rubber feet and a removable air-filter.