We all know that a PC chassis with a solid front panel is going to create challenges for airflow. A perforated or mesh front allows cool air directly into the chassis, and as long as the hot air can be exhausted out elsewhere, the component temperatures will be stable. Developing a case with a solid front panel that can also flow air efficiently takes a lot of development and engineering skill. Silverstone think they've cracked it with the Seta Q1 by using a very complicated front panel that not only reduces noise to a minimum but also flows air effectively. Let's see if they're right.
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