When I first saw videos of the Silverstone FLP02 ATX case unveiled at Computex 2025 early this year, I knew I just had to get it.
I have actually forgotten about it until about a week ago when I saw reviews of it appearing onto Youtube. This made me quickly search to see if it was available and if it was, whether my local PC parts retailers carried it.
Spoiler: They did.
And I couldn’t resist and immediately bought it.
A few days later, its finally here.
Front view of the FLP02 box
Key Specs
Casing Thoughts
The case appears to be well built, super sturdy and comes with all the bells and whistles that comes with a modern casing (other than a glass side).
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The case also comes with a bunch of cable ties, screws, joints, keys for the keylock and a single SATA cable.
Accessories
Airflow
It comes with:
- 2x 120mm fan at the front panel
- 1x 120mm fan at the back of the case
With room for 3x 120mm / 2x 140mm / 2x 160mm fans at the top.
FLP02 back fan
PWM
There’s also a PWM that is linked to the display at the front to display the fanspeed as well as allow you to hit the Turbo button to force all fans in Full Speed
Power, Turbo and Fan Speed Display
PWM controller inside the case
Front I/O
There’s a nice looking I/O port at the front that comes with
- 1x USB Type-C
- 2x USB 3.0
- 1x Combo Audio Port
Front I/O
GPU Support
If you have a huge GPU, Silverstone thoughtfully built a vertical GPU support to help keep your GPU in place.
GPU support
HDD/SSD
At the bottom, there’s room for 2x HDD/SDD near the front of the case and also 2x HDD/SSD at the bottom cage next to your PSU.
If your GPU is full length, you might not be able to use the HDD/SSD cage at the front of the case as the GPU will likely eat into that space.
Summary
I can’t wait to fit it out.