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⇱ SilverStone Milo ML01 (SST-ML01B-R) Review - Phoronix


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SilverStone Milo ML01

Written by Michael Larabel in Enclosures on 29 September 2006 at 01:00 PM EDT. Page 5 of 5. Add A Comment.

SilverStone has done it once again, they have managed to deliver yet another unique and well-designed product to the market. While the Milo series is designed for MoDT components, we had no problems loading the ML01 up with standard desktop components and ran into no problems -- both during installation and during operation. With that said, combined with the compactness of the chassis, the possibilities for the Milo ML01 should be near limitless. As has become the standard for SilverStone Technology, the build quality is top notch. However, this case didn't escape our hands without noticing a few faults. With so many ventilation holes, it would have been nice if some sort of dust filters had protected the intake areas. For the SST-ML01B-R model, it would have been nice if the card reader wouldn't have taken up the sole external 3.5" drive, and if there was room for a second hard drive bay. In addition, greater room for cable management/storage would have been ideal as some things were quite a tight fit. Even with these few blemishes, the SilverStone Milo ML01 was truly a terrific product for its compact size. At the time of writing, the Milo ML01 can be found for approximately $130 USD. We look forward to seeing future SilverStone Milo products.

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