🚀 Elevate your workstation game with the SilverStone ALTA D1 — where power meets precision.
The SilverStone ALTA D1 Full Tower Modular Workstation Chassis (SST-ALD1B) is a robust, high-grade steel case designed for professional-grade workstations. It supports large SSI-EEB and specialized motherboards, offers up to 11 expansion slots for multi-GPU configurations, and accommodates up to three 360mm radiators for superior cooling. Dual PSU capability and modular design maximize flexibility and performance, making it ideal for demanding multi-GPU and high-performance builds.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 4 |
Brand | SilverStone Technology |
Item model number | SST-ALD1B |
Item Weight | 54.9 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18 x 10.43 x 25.63 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18 x 10.43 x 25.63 inches |
Manufacturer | SilverStone Technology |
ASIN | B0DJQ73NM8 |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | October 9, 2024 |
J**M
Wheels not included.....
If your planning to buy this. The wheels is not included (search for "RAC-SRW-001" in amazon/google). It is separated. Felt like as an $800 Case. The wheels ($20) should be included.Also the 4 top 5.25 drive bay in top front or top back of the case. It is currently not in sale yet if you plan to get more space for your hard drives. So, it only comes with 2 hard drives bay which is in the back.If you plan to put your Power Supply at the bottom back of the case. While the hard drives on top back or front of the case. Make sure to get an "Data and Power" Sata Cable extender. Something that goes more than 18 inch. Likely 6ft or more. I used "GELRHONR 22Pin SATA Power Extension Cable" with any Sata cable. It should work.
E**.
Unacceptably BAD quality for a $800 case
I was very excited for this case after seeing it at the Computex show. After seeing that it was finally available for purchase, I jumped on it as one of the first purchasers.While it offers unparalleled flexibility that is in a league of its own with integrated modular design and flexible bays that be configured for the deployment, I am *EXTREMELY* disappointed with the quality of the screw threads made at the factory for the case. I am floored that quality control passed crooked, stripped, and entirely-MISSING threads. As a purchaser of a $800+ case after tax, I should not be having to tap my own threads! If only caselabs was still a competitor, they would never ship a case with flaws like this.
A**R
It's a great case...
It's a great case... I did not encounter issues building in the case but you might need a small wrench socket to screw in the motherboard standoffs.
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2 weeks ago
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