The Sentey SS2-2807 is a great little case with a decent amount of features packed into a slim design. You will have some expandability, with the three 3.5″ bays, and in today’s market, with hard drives getting bigger and bigger, three bays should meet most people’s media storage needs. The dust filter on the intake fan was another good feature, and shows Sentey takes pride in the quality of their products where most companies would have skimped a little to cut costs. The included 450W PSU is a nice touch, as finding a power supply small enough to fit in slim cases can sometimes be a real challenge.
However, there are some shortcomings to temper the accolades. The SS2-2807 is simply not built to hold big graphics cards, which is why you saw our GeForce 6200 hanging out in there. We tried to shoehorn in a 550, but it was too long and would simply not fit. With today’s advances in on-board graphics processing, you can probably get away with this, as there are on-board GPUs that will handle the job just fine for video playback and some very light gaming. This is obviously not the case to turn into your main gaming rig… unless that game is Peggle or Angry Birds.
The SS2-2807 is a great slim design case and would fit very well in anyone’s HTPC setup, or even most normal office PC environments. The high gloss black paint job oozes class and will look nice wherever you decide to put it. If you are in the market for a slim case, this is one you should at least take a look at before you make a final decision, especially if its pricing falls around Sentey’s similar offerings, in the vicinity of $50.
The Sentey SS2-2807 receives the Techreaction.net Gold Silicon Award!
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The Sentey SS2-2807 is a great little case with a decent amount of features packed into a slim design. You will have some expandability, with the three 3.5″ bays, and in today’s market, with hard drives getting bigger and bigger, three bays should meet most people’s media storage needs. The dust filter on the intake fan was another good feature, and shows Sentey takes pride in the quality of their products where most companies would have skimped a little to cut costs. The included 450W PSU is a nice touch, as finding a power supply small enough to fit in slim cases can sometimes be a real challenge.
However, there are some shortcomings to temper the accolades. The SS2-2807 is simply not built to hold big graphics cards, which is why you saw our GeForce 6200 hanging out in there. We tried to shoehorn in a 550, but it was too long and would simply not fit. With today’s advances in on-board graphics processing, you can probably get away with this, as there are on-board GPUs that will handle the job just fine for video playback and some very light gaming. This is obviously not the case to turn into your main gaming rig… unless that game is Peggle or Angry Birds.
The SS2-2807 is a great slim design case and would fit very well in anyone’s HTPC setup, or even most normal office PC environments. The high gloss black paint job oozes class and will look nice wherever you decide to put it. If you are in the market for a slim case, this is one you should at least take a look at before you make a final decision, especially if its pricing falls around Sentey’s similar offerings, in the vicinity of $50.
The Sentey SS2-2807 receives the Techreaction.net Gold Silicon Award!
However, there are some shortcomings to temper the accolades. The SS2-2807 is simply not built to hold big graphics cards, which is why you saw our GeForce 6200 hanging out in there. We tried to shoehorn in a 550, but it was too long and would simply not fit. With today’s advances in on-board graphics processing, you can probably get away with this, as there are on-board GPUs that will handle the job just fine for video playback and some very light gaming. This is obviously not the case to turn into your main gaming rig… unless that game is Peggle or Angry Birds.
The SS2-2807 is a great slim design case and would fit very well in anyone’s HTPC setup, or even most normal office PC environments. The high gloss black paint job oozes class and will look nice wherever you decide to put it. If you are in the market for a slim case, this is one you should at least take a look at before you make a final decision, especially if its pricing falls around Sentey’s similar offerings, in the vicinity of $50.
The Sentey SS2-2807 receives the Techreaction.net Gold Silicon Award!


If you’re looking for an affordable case for a new-PC build project or an upgrade, with loads of builder-friendly features and a fair amount of design flair, the Arvina is a strong choice, whether you opt for this red model or its blue or black variant. Those who frequently swap out components may wish to spend more for a case with less plastic and more durable parts (such as the highly rugged Corsair Graphite Series 600T). But so long as you’re careful with the graphics-card cooling arm and don’t swap out drives every few weeks, the plastic components here should hold up well enough. In the past, we’ve certainly seen lesser build quality (and fewer features) in cases that cost more.


If you’re looking for an affordable case for a new-PC build project or an upgrade, with loads of builder-friendly features and a fair amount of design flair, the Arvina is a strong choice, whether you opt for this red model or its blue or black variant. Those who frequently swap out components may wish to spend more for a case with less plastic and more durable parts (such as the highly rugged Corsair Graphite Series 600T). But so long as you’re careful with the graphics-card cooling arm and don’t swap out drives every few weeks, the plastic components here should hold up well enough. In the past, we’ve certainly seen lesser build quality (and fewer features) in cases that cost more.


The build quality is very good and it comes at an attractive price point fit, coming with a rich feature set here. That combination is hard to beat, so if you're in the market for an affordable tower that's packed in a sharp package then take a good look at the Sentey Optimus GS-6000.


The build quality is very good and it comes at an attractive price point fit, coming with a rich feature set here. That combination is hard to beat, so if you're in the market for an affordable tower that's packed in a sharp package then take a good look at the Sentey Optimus GS-6000.


Overall, the Arvina GS-6400 case is strong and looks great especially when the lights shine through the case and at a price of around $100 it a great case for building a budget friendly gaming system. As for Sentey as a company with the power supplies and cooling options they offer this new kid on the U.S. block may turn out to be a great destination for the gaming PC system builder.


How did the quality of Sentey's power supply compare to what I have seen with their cases? Quite well, I would say. An 850w PSU has a lot of juice standing behind it and during our admittedly limited testing, the flow of power stayed rock solid. I would be confident in loading it up with dual GPUs and other power hungry devices, within reason of course.
The SuperFlower base must be popular as there seems to be one or two other manufacturers using it for their 850w power supplies. This isn't uncommon and most companies don't manufacture their own power supplies, but rather rebrand existing OEM units as their own.
Aside from power, this unit looks really nice and the modular power system works well. There are plenty of connections for all but the most demanding users / builds.
The Sentey GSP850-SM looks to be going for around $160 US right now, which puts it around similar products that have the same Gold certification. That combined with the attention to quality means I am happy to award the OCIA.net Gold Seal of Approval to the GSP850-SM power supply from Sentey.
The SuperFlower base must be popular as there seems to be one or two other manufacturers using it for their 850w power supplies. This isn't uncommon and most companies don't manufacture their own power supplies, but rather rebrand existing OEM units as their own.
Aside from power, this unit looks really nice and the modular power system works well. There are plenty of connections for all but the most demanding users / builds.
The Sentey GSP850-SM looks to be going for around $160 US right now, which puts it around similar products that have the same Gold certification. That combined with the attention to quality means I am happy to award the OCIA.net Gold Seal of Approval to the GSP850-SM power supply from Sentey.


Overall, the Arvina GS-6400 case is strong and looks great especially when the lights shine through the case and at a price of around $100 it a great case for building a budget friendly gaming system. As for Sentey as a company with the power supplies and cooling options they offer this new kid on the U.S. block may turn out to be a great destination for the gaming PC system builder.


How did the quality of Sentey's power supply compare to what I have seen with their cases? Quite well, I would say. An 850w PSU has a lot of juice standing behind it and during our admittedly limited testing, the flow of power stayed rock solid. I would be confident in loading it up with dual GPUs and other power hungry devices, within reason of course.
The SuperFlower base must be popular as there seems to be one or two other manufacturers using it for their 850w power supplies. This isn't uncommon and most companies don't manufacture their own power supplies, but rather rebrand existing OEM units as their own.
Aside from power, this unit looks really nice and the modular power system works well. There are plenty of connections for all but the most demanding users / builds.
The Sentey GSP850-SM looks to be going for around $160 US right now, which puts it around similar products that have the same Gold certification. That combined with the attention to quality means I am happy to award the OCIA.net Gold Seal of Approval to the GSP850-SM power supply from Sentey.
The SuperFlower base must be popular as there seems to be one or two other manufacturers using it for their 850w power supplies. This isn't uncommon and most companies don't manufacture their own power supplies, but rather rebrand existing OEM units as their own.
Aside from power, this unit looks really nice and the modular power system works well. There are plenty of connections for all but the most demanding users / builds.
The Sentey GSP850-SM looks to be going for around $160 US right now, which puts it around similar products that have the same Gold certification. That combined with the attention to quality means I am happy to award the OCIA.net Gold Seal of Approval to the GSP850-SM power supply from Sentey.
