Silverstone Lascala LC20B, Black, HTPC/Desktop Case w/o PSU
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Silverstone Lascala LC20B, Black, HTPC/Desktop Case w/o PSU
Scan code: LN13882 Manufacturer code: SST-LC20B
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Silverstone Lascala LC20B, Black, HTPC/Desktop Case w/o PSU

Silverstone Lascala LC20B, Black, HTPC/Desktop Aluminum Case w/o PSU

Scan code: LN13882 Manufacturer code: SST-LC20B
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Product Overview The LC20 once again proves that it is possible to build an enclosure for both entertainment and work.

Its clean and modern front panel has two flush fitting doors to cover all the front access I/O ports and drives. So a system built with the LC20 will look great at all times even if it is not in use.

With a class-leading six hard drive capacity (for up to 3 Terabytes) and dual optical drive ready for Blu-ray and HD-DVD drives, this beautiful enclosure is a home theater builder and PVR enthusiast's dream come true. Features Smooth aluminum front panel with contemporary touch
Next generation cooling performance
Outstanding potential for silent operation
Class-leading storage capacity with drive doors
Expansion Slots: 7
Motherboard Standard: ATX, Micro ATX
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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
1 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
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