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  Product:     SilverStone LC-19 Slim SFF Case  
  Price:     $225 (CDN) / $200 (U.S)
  Supplied By:     SilverStone Technology
  Author:     Hi-TEK
  Date:     August 21st, 2006
  Rating:     star star star star star star star star

SilverStone LC-19 Slim SFF Case
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SilverStone LC-19 Slim SFF Case
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The rear of the SilverStone LC-19 Slim SFF Case has been sanctioned off into two sections with an external AC adapter plug located in the top left corner. Below the external AC adapter plug is the location for the ATX I/O back plate.

SilverStone LC-19 Slim SFF Case
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SilverStone LC-19 Slim SFF Case
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Towards the right side of the LC-19 is the location for a single PCI slot. There are three different rear panel guides provided with the package which allow consumers to install any type of peripheral card into the first, second or third PCI slots on a motherboard. With only one PCI slot available, consumers should note that expansion options for this particular case will be very limited. In each corner of the LC-19 are four metal flat feet which keep the case stationary when positioned on a flat surface. All feet are coloured black and accented with silver highlights.

SilverStone LC-19 Slim SFF Case
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SilverStone LC-19 Slim SFF Case
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The external shell the of SilverStone LC-19 Slim SFF Case follows the same traditional pattern of most desktop cases and is designed in the mini "U" shaped pattern. There are 3 screws that must be removed in order to access the internal chassis. Once the external shell has been removed, a view of the interior reveals that the case is well laid out providing ample room for a simple system installation. The LC-19 includes standard motherboard header pins for the Power Switch, HD and Power activity LED's, no Reset switch option is available. Consumers should consult their motherboard manual for the proper orientation of the cables or use the bundled user manual for reference.

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