SilverStone Redline RL05 Computer Case Review

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APH Networks checked out the SilverStone Redline RL05 Computer Case

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I am the youngest of three brothers, and the youngest by quite a bit. This means I am forced into a lot of compromises, which are not necessarily always fair for me. Being the youngest does have its advantages, but quite often, I got the short end of the stick; not that I am complaining though. These "compromises" were heightened during my recent vacation, where I got the small bed, and no matter what, I got the middle seat in the car. For this reason alone, long road trips could be quite tiresome. However, there are a lot of compromises that need to be made in life every day, and dipping into APH Networks dating advice column, compromises play a role in relationships as well. The business world is filled with compromises, and if any of you have taken a business course, it is easy to see how compromises come into play with products, and how well they are made. In most cases, the lower the price, the more corners have to be cut to get the product going, and vice versa. For myself, when I look for a new piece of computer hardware, I take into consideration the price in comparison with the performance, which I am sure everyone does. During this process, there are also compromises to be made, depending on what you are buying and if you really need it. I personally think this is quite evident with computer chassis. It is easy to look at a case and see a few small extra or missing features, such as rubber grommets or dust filters. Even the material of the case can be an easy giveaway of the type of compromises that had to be made to achieve a certain build quality. The most compromises are often found in budget case, one of which we have here today, the SilverStone Redline RL05. This chassis is aimed at enthusiasts building on a budget, while promising features found in higher end cases. Read on to find out if its merits outweigh the compromises!
 SilverStone Redline RL05 Computer Case Review @ APH Networks