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THE REDLINE RL05 INTERIOR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

silverstone redline rl05 20t By using just a single 5.25" optical drive bay the RL05 has quite a bit of available interior space.

 

 

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The 5.25" optical drive bay is completely removable, features an tool-less lock mechanism and can also accommodate an 2.5" drive inside.

 

 

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Right beneath the 5.25" optical drive bay we see the two 140mm LED fans and the area where you can mount a 240mm radiator (perhaps even an 280mm one if you remove the 5.25" bay).

 

 

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The mainboard tray has a vertical opening and two small holes for cable management and a very large cutout beneath the CPU area.

 

 

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The PSU shroud makes cable management a breeze and as you can see it has two 2.5" mounts on it.

 

 

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Taking a look on the other side of the mainboard tray we see plenty of room for cable management.

 

 

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SilverStone has also placed two 2.5" drive trays on this side held by thumbscrews.

 

 

silverstone redline rl05 27tsilverstone redline rl05 28tThese trays may be small but they are made out of aluminum and are actually very sturdy.

 

 

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SilverStone has also placed two 2.5/3.5" trays at the base of the tower.

 

 

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Unfortunately these are made out of plastic but the good thing about those is that they feature a tool-less design (unlike the aluminum ones).

 

 

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You can fit PSUs up to 220mm in length behind the shroud.

 

 

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This is how the top looks from the interior of the case (notice the removable air-filter) and as you can all see you might have to remove the 5.25" optical drive bay to install a thick radiator and its fans.