ThinkComputers.org posted a review on the SilverStone Fara R1 Case
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Your computer case is the first thing you or anyone else sees when looking at your build. There was a point when in order to have a good looking case with a tempered glass side panel, you would have to spend a pretty penny on your case alone. However, those days are a distant memory thanks to companies such as Silverstone and cases such as the focus of this review, the Silverstone Fara R1. The Silverstone Fara R1 is a mid-tower chassis that can fit a full ATX motherboard and any high-end graphics card up to 322 mm, depending on your cooling solution. However, measuring in at 207mm (W) x 446mm (H) x 390mm (D), and 37 Liters the Silverstone Fara B1 won’t leave a massive footprint on your desk. However, smaller cases can be a bit tricky when building your PC, especially if you plan on getting into water cooling. With smaller cases, you really have to think ahead and spec out your build carefully. Usually, when I do a build I go for a full custom loop. This is generally why I tend to lean towards larger or even open-air cases. But with advances in AIO coolers over the past few years, I definitely see the appeal of small cases. We set out to see what kind of build we could put in the Silverstone Fara R1, without sacrificing performance of course. So, how was our experience building in the Silverstone Fara R1? Let’s get into the review and find out.SilverStone Fara R1 Case Review