Silverstone has been known as a quality case and power supply manufacture ever since the company was founded in 2003. With premium line ups such as their Temjin Case Series that were created in mind with quality materials and craftsmanship to their Strider series that consisted of quality power supplies at an affordable price, Silverstone earned a reputable name among computer enthusiasts and in the industry itself. However with rising competition from other companies and the consumers shying away from their cases due to price, Silverstone must accommodate to the shifting market by adding affordable line ups which still maintains their company statement of outstanding design, perfect quality, and customer satisfaction that are all presented in their statement on their website. We shall review their newest addition to one of their existing line ups called the Kublai which is a line up that consist of modern designs, low noise air cooling, without added features like the Temjin series, and combination of aluminum and steel to create an affordable solution to consumers and alike; the Kublai KL03.
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