Testseek.com have collected 20 expert reviews of the SilverStone Primera PM02 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for SilverStone Primera PM02.
April 2018
(84%)
20 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: As much as I love computers, I love computer cases even more. Seriously. Case mods are really what got me into so many other things. Custom lighting, custom airbrushing and painting, custom vinyl graphics. SilverStone sent us their PM02 case in white, and...
Four 140 mm fans included right out of the box, Four USB 3.0 ports, including a USB-C variant, All metal construction, Nicely designed front, Tool-free hard-drive trays for both SSDs and traditional drives, Can hold up to six drives, Velcro strips for eas
For some reason, pricing is 20% higher in the US than in Europe, Lousy expansion-slot locking mechanism, Top of shroud could have been used to showcase an SSD
The Silverstone Primera PM02 goes for around €100 incl taxes. In the US, however, the chassis carries a price tag of US$140 excl. taxes, which is a bit on the high side. Four 140 mm fans included right out of the box Four USB 3.0 ports, including a USB-C...
Tempered glass side panel, Ships with 4 140mm fans, Open interior design, Innovative accent lighting
Simplified design, Fixed PSU shroud, No side venting,
The SilverStone SST-PM02 Primera Series Case had big expectations coming off a successful showing at CES. I am happy to report it is easily one of the best cases at this price point and offers fantastic cooling right out of the box.Unlike many cases that...
Clean, Modern Looks. Great Paint Job, USB 3.1 Type-C Port, Four 140mm Fans Included
Priced Above Similar Cases, Design Quirks Add Installation Complications
SilverStone bills the Primera PM02 as a tower design that further extends their “mission of bringing rich feature set and trend-setting aesthetics into PC chassis designs”, and we definitely think they have done just that. The PM02 includes many of the po...
Published: 2018-02-11, Author: Patrick , review by: gamersnexus.net
The PM02 is a fine case, perhaps even above average in performance when many companies are still churning out sealed front panels with only one or two 120mm fans. In isolation, $140 is an acceptable value for four preinstalled fans and a tempered glass si...
Classy, original aesthetic design, extremely compact, compatibility with large air coolers and 240mm liquid coolers,
Far too expensive, fans are of only average quality, lacks the premium features and materials of its competitors
Overall, we really appreciate the classy and original aesthetics of this case, as well as its compatibility with a wide range of high-end components despite an extremely compact footprint. The problem comes down to quality, features, and price, and more i...
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Published: 2018-05-09, Author: Matthew , review by: Bit-Tech.net
SilverStone is a case manufacturer that isn't always the first that comes to mind these days when looking for recommendations, but this is perhaps undeserved, as it consistently produces high-calibre chassis. The SilverStone Primera PM02 is an example of...
Similar to my installation procedure of theSilverStone Primera PM01-RGB, I decided to place the motherboard in first. I screwed in the motherboard standoffs, installed the I/O shield, and placed my ATX-sized Gigabyte Z87X-D3H in. I screwed it in using the...