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Review: SilverStone Fortress FT03

by Parm Mann on 24 August 2011, 09:00 3.5

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Final thoughts and rating

We've started a search for the perfect mATX chassis, and though we had high hopes for the Fortress FT03, we're resigned to the fact that the search isn't over.

SilverStone's chassis isn't short of charm, but it suffers from an array of niggling issues that collectively detract from the promise of a fundamentally intriguing design. The chassis' plastic vents feel cheap, the side panels are released far too easily, noise is an issue, there's no airflow for the hard disks, the optical drive lacks an eject button, and the chassis requires a certain type of component for optimum performance. At a cost of £110, these wide-ranging issues are hard to ignore.

Yet, if you're willing to live with these problems, we have no hesitation in recommending the Fortress FT03 to enthusiast users who build PCs for the love of building PCs. Despite the quirks (or perhaps due to them), this is a chassis we've genuinely enjoyed working with, and we can envisage the Fortress FT03 being popular among those looking not for another routine build, but for something that's more of a pet project.

Bottom line: The Fortress FT03 is unique, clever and innovative. SilverStone has laid the foundations of a strong mATX concept, and it's only a few tweaks away from realising the full potential of this space-saving tower.

The Good

Eye-catching design
Clever cable management
Decent cooling performance
Able to house high-end hardware
Smaller footprint than a traditional tower

The Bad

Costs over £100
Feels like a prototype
Pre-installed fans can become noisy
Requires specific components for optimum use

HEXUS Rating

3.5/5
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It's a good start for a innovative design. Surprising that the problems you identified were not tweaked out in the pre-production design run. I would be very tempted to go for a Mark 2 version if these were addressed and it would be interesting to hear from the manufacturer on these issues.
We are selling a compatible adaptor for the top/front USB 3.0's for this case so that you can route them to an internal USB 3.0 header making things a little neater and less cluttered.

http://www.scan.co.uk/products/silverstone-i-o-port-usb-30-module-800-mm-for-ft02-rv02-ps02ps04-sg03sg04sg05sg07-gd04gd05

I have this case for my own personal system and love it!


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That is a terrible picture! Of the adapter I mean. So you rip the standard USB3 ports out and replace them with that one, which slots straight into the holes left behind? I'm probably going to buy a 3XS FT03 when bulldozer comes out so it's of significant interest :D

The only thing I would say about this case - I love it, perfect for me and I've had my eye on it ever since Pob (IIRC) pointed it out to me.

However, I saw it today in YoYoTech, and it looked somewhat like a wastepaper bin in the flesh which put me off a little :p
I'll try and get our web dept to get a better shot of it tomorrow.

But basically yes, you take the old USB/audio connector out and replace with this one, the difference being this one has internal USB 3.0 header connection on the end rather than normal USB connector.

Why it is not supplied with this set-up by default I don't know as it makes on otherwise slick case a little clumsy in this regard.
The pedal at the bottom is missing…….how do you open it to put the trash in? ;)