🔇 Silence meets style — your stealthy powerhouse awaits.
The Cooler Master Silencio S600 is a premium ATX mid-tower PC case designed for professionals who demand quiet performance and flexible design. Featuring sound-dampening materials on all major panels, reversible steel front door, dual 120mm PWM fans with vibration reduction, and convenient front I/O with SD card reader and headset jack, it balances noise control with practical connectivity and airflow customization.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | Cooler Master |
Series | MCS-S600-KN5N-S00 |
Item model number | MCS-S600-KN5N-S00 |
Item Weight | 18.48 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.23 x 18.82 x 18.52 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.23 x 18.82 x 18.52 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | Coolermaster |
Language | English, English, English, English, English |
ASIN | B07SWXBZLN |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | June 10, 2019 |
A**R
Very functional and without that gamer look
Used for an office PC build where silence is highly valued.Pro 1: It’s a solid and well built case that does reduce noise.Pro 2: Lots of options for expandability within its form factor.Pro 3: Easily accessible front fan filter.Pro 4: Not as generic and plain looking as the pics make it seem.Con 1: Heavy because it is well built.Con 2: Needs just a little bit more space between the door and the drive bays. I installed a hot swap cage into the 5.25” drive bay and the button touches the door. The hot swap cage has to be pushed back into the bay for the door to close. It’s not flush with the front panel.Pro Tip: Have good air flow with this case because the sound dampening reduces cooling ability.Would I buy it again? Yes.
H**D
Very well thought out
I used this case to build a PC for somebody else and got jealous once I got my hands on it. The PSU mounting situation is unique but it works well and isolates the main chamber from the ugly wires once you route along the side and out the grommeted entry points. Fans are very quiet. The front door keeps a clean face if you plan on using the bays. Door closes tight and is robust. The frame of the case is stiff and there is no wobble or play. Fit a three fan GPU with maybe an inch to spare which is great.HDDs can mount in the lower bay to keep the chamber neat. Buy a modular PSU as you will not have the benefit of stuffing unused cables anywhere easily.
Z**A
Quiet case but cramped space.
Got this case for my most recent PC upgrade, wanted something that was quiet, no window panel and had the space for an optical drive (which is hard to find on cases these days).So far it hasn't disappointed, it's been doing a good job of keeping things quiet even when running the graphics card is working at full speed. No major heating issues, though I did add an extra fan to the front of the case.Only issues I had with it were the SSD mounts and the PSU shroud...The shroud kept things organized from the motherboard side, but made cable management more difficult; power cords almost didn't have enough room to reach the motherboard.While the flat SSD mounts were a really neat idea and worked great, they made connecting the power difficult because few power supplies have cords that can reach at that flat angle (the ThermalTake modular PSU I used for this had multi-port ribbon cables, and had to bend those flat to connect properly).TL;DR: Great case but check your components first.
J**Y
My New Stealth Bomber Looks Great! Solid build quality and quiet. Just add some fans!
It's not the color of the photos, it's really a black case. But I like that and it looks very minimal and sleek.After seeing some mixed reviews for this case on Youtube I was worried the case ran very Hot, but so far it's been great. The 2 included fans are Very quiet and seem high quality. I added 2 more 120mm fans so I have a total of 3 intake on the front and 1 exhaust on the back. It's a little weird to install the upper 3rd fan in the front since there isn't 4 screw holes, but no issue with 2 screws and 2 zipties.With the door shut and solid top panel my GPU only hit 69 degrees and CPU hit 59 while playing demanding games. I'm sure it doesn't have the best airflow in the world, but it's way better than I expected.Also some of the reviews I saw said the hard drive cage inside the bottom PSU shroud could not be removed, but in mine I was able to take it out with just a couple screws. Maybe they updated the design after seeing complaints since removing it helps a ton with installing the PSU and managing the power cables.It's quieter than most cases probably, but don't expect miracle silence. The SSD mounts are a really nice setup too. Overall I like it and it's a good value since it comes with 2 nice fans that cost $20 each.
P**K
Quiet, easy to work with - just what you'd expect from Cooler Master
Extremely quiet system (running an MSI 3060 Ti, and there's zero noise) Extremely easy to work with. Tons of options for both 2.5" and 3.5" drives. Plenty of options for cable management, with rubber grommets to pass cables through to the backplane. The only issue I found is the power supply area is a bit cramped when it's time to plug in all the cables. I removed the drive bays at the bottom of the case, as I didn't need them, and that made it much easier. It's also designed to work with liquid cooling solutions, so it's easy to upgrade later. Zero complaints, and definitely worth the price.
D**Y
Awesome
I built a computer in another Cooler Master case (Q500L) but it was super noisy due to being designed for airflow in a compact case. Switched to this case and its like night and day. The sound reduction panels really worked. When I touched them I thought they cheaped out on the material. Its more substantial in my Antec 101 case, but this did the job perfectly. Great product and on sale its a deal.
P**9
This case lives in the TV room so it has to be quite...
The case is quiet and sheds heat very well. This is not a gaming rig but I did put a RX570 video card in it as well as a 4 TB mechanical drive. The sound is minimal and does not cause any issues being in the TV room while we are watching movies. My only con is the size of the case, it seems a bit big but short of that it is great and I would recommend to other builders.
N**Y
All but incompatable with 3.5" drives - Isn't "Tight" its barly useable.
Everyone who is saying this is "a bit tight" must be British saying its a bit of a Precarious Situation at one of their military bases being overrun by 50-1 odds... This isn't tight it is almost unusable as far as the PSU and the 3.5" drives are concerned.If I wanted to plug a cable into my PSU I would need to pull the drives, pull the video card, undo two screws on half the drive caddy, tip the machine over, pull two more screws. Then really carefully route the cable and spend 30 minutes trying to put everything back in place. I can't believe how poorly designed it is. There are like 8 places to mount a 2.5" drive but none of them cut to hold both 2.5" and 3.5" drives.The build quality is ok, but the design is just negligent.The PSU also points down so you can't put it on carpet and it will pick up floor dust if it can.Other then making me swear at it for an hour it is nice for not being a rainbow bright tick-tok stupid case.
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