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THE RAVEN RV05B-W INTERIOR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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SilverStone has given the RV05 quick release buttons for the side panels so to gain access to them you need to remove the top grille and press the button beneath the L/R letters.

 

 

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There's not an abundance of space inside the RV05 but certainly enough for regular ATX mainboards (notice the two handles at the top, a very convenient addition by SilverStone).

 

 

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You can only mount two 3.5" drives in this small cage here but the good news is that you only need to slide the drives inside.

 

 

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The mainboard tray is not very large, just enough for the mainboard (not the ideal design for serious cable management).

 

 

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Seven PCI expansion slots may not seem much but for the size of the RV05 they are plenty.

 

 

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All 7 are secured in place via regular screws and are also protected externally.

 

 

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Here we see the PSU area and although placing vertically does make sense I’m curious to see just how it looks and what we can fit in there.

 

 

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The 180mm fans at the base of the tower have covers so you don't have to worry about your cables.

 

 

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Here we see the slim 5.25" ODB and the two areas for 2.5" drives.

 

 

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Not much room between the mainboard tray and the rear for cable management but that we already know.