[section_title title=Conclusion] Conclusion

Jumping right into the performance aspect of the case and I was pleasantly surprised at how well it did. The Deep Silence 3 is more so designed for silent operation than anything else but it still manages to maintain a good airflow and keep things cool due to the 3 included 120mm fans. The optional space to add fans to the top of the case would of course only further benefit it in thermal performance but with the noise dampeners on does not “dampen” the thermal performance to much. While the results of our synthetic benchmarks may not have been the best it is only a difference of a few degrees, which given the silent operation is a fair trade in my opinion.

While some may find the design a bit stale and boring, I feel it is very aesthetically pleasing with its overall sleek design. The design will not only look good next to any gaming setup, it would be easy enough to blend it in with a home theatre setup or even in the office. The Deep Silence 3 also has some great features on the inside design wise, things like the cable management options, being able to remove the middle hard drive tray to accommodate a longer graphics card and even put the hard drive tray back on the bottom of the case and its support for a watercooling radiator of 240mm or 280mm in the top and the 4 tube holes out the back of the case are sure to give most any user all the options they would need.

Some of the other features include 2 x fan controllers, each of which can control up to 3 fans. There are also the 3 x easily removable front bay covers for the 5.25″ drives adding options for more watercooling reservoirs, hot swap bays or even memory card readers and more fan controllers. The motherboard tray also features a nice big cutout so users can install CPU Coolers without the need to take the motherboard out every time.

Taking a look at the price which is just short of €65 and you are getting a premium case for your money. It has an aesthetically pleasing and innovative design with performance to match. The included features give users the option to install most anything you would be able to fit into any other midi tower. Watercooling support, airflow, looks and near silent operation? Yes! The Nanoxia Deep Silence 3 has you covered if those are all important to you. 

At the end of the day if you are looking for a top quality case with loads of features in a pleasing design the Nanoxia Deep Silence 3 will be right up your alley. With more and more companies catering to the “flashy” life style of PC cases, it is nice to see some keep it to the roots where design quality and performance take priority over gimmicks and features that users really could do without if need be. If you want a case that says I can be professional, sophisticated and/or badass the Deep Silence 3 has you covered.

I would like to thank Nanoxia for sending the Deep Silence 3 in for review and can not wait to see the next addition to the family.

  • Performance
  • Design
  • Value
4.5

Summary

Pros:

– Aesthetically pleasing design
– Easy installation of hardware
– Near silent operation
– Included 6x fan controller
– Plenty of hard drive bays
– Removable hard drive cage for longer gpus
– Dust Filters

Cons:

– None

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