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SilverStone Technology Ultra Compact Mini-ITX Computer Case With Solid Front Panel Black (SST-SG13B-Q-USA) Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.7
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Details

BrandSilverStone Technology
ColorSG13B-Q-USA
Cooling MethodAir
Motherboard CompatabilityMini ITX
Item Dimensions LxWxH8.74 x 11.22 x 7.13 inches
Fan Count3
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Description of SilverStone Technology Ultra Compact Mini-ITX Computer Case With Solid Front Panel Black (SST-SG13B-Q-USA)

Support standard-length expansion cards (10 5 inches). Mini-dtx/Mini-ITX motherboard & ATX PSU compatible. Support 120mm or 140mm single fan all-in-one liquid cooler. Support 2 5" And 3 5" Hard drives. Elevated standoff for motherboard back side components.

Reviews

Global ratings 6
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Type of review

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Electronics Fur Bag

Bought this bag for my nephew's birthday for a small cheap game console. The case is certainly small, but the layout is not very convenient. To be honest it reminded me of the covers of Zero.1. Lid. The lid is in one piece. To remove it you need to unscrew the 4 screws on the back and then the 3 sided single cover slides back and out. Ugh, I seriously thought such cases were in null.2. Placing the PSU above the Mobo/Cou. You install your PSU upside down so that it draws hot air from your CPU…

Pros
  • Manufactured by
Cons
  • Some problems

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Great quality, great price and great compatibility

Lightweight is my case of choice, although given its size it was literally the most difficult system to build. I'm testing this like a pro, not a cheater, because I've managed to swap a full-size water-cooled i7 8700k to a Pro z370 (itx) overclocking motherboard, a full-size GTX 1070 sc2, a full-size ATX PSU, and a 3 .5 inch full size hard drive in addition to my hidden m.2 nvme ssd all in a case less than 15 letters. It's funny how cool this thing stays at full 5.2GHz overclocking with GPU and

Pros
  • Looks good
Cons
  • Has issues

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great Computer Cases

This is a great inexpensive Mini-ITX case with dual slot GPU capability and a maximum length of 10.6 inches. Looks nice. Two USB 3.0 ports on the front. Audio input on the front. USB-c on the front would be nice in this version. Many ITX cases are not suitable for larger GPUs. You need to do your research to find the right GPU. Also, check if your CPU cooler is the right size. In this case, in combination with the small SFX power supply, there is still not enough space for a CPU cooler, but…

Pros
  • Inexpensive
Cons
  • Frequency

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great quality, great price and great compatibility

Lightweight is my case of choice, although given its size it was literally the most difficult system to build. I'm testing this like a pro, not a cheater, because I've managed to swap a full-size water-cooled i7 8700k to a Pro z370 (itx) overclocking motherboard, a full-size GTX 1070 sc2, a full-size ATX PSU, and a 3 .5 inch full size hard drive in addition to my hidden m.2 nvme ssd all in a case less than 15 letters. It's funny how cool this thing stays at full 5.2GHz overclocking with GPU and

Pros
  • Computers and Accessories
Cons
  • Trade in

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Awesome case at a great price, just plan your build first.

I've always been a fan of small form factor gaming PCs. I don't even often wear them to parties or anything, but I still enjoy them. A few years ago I built a small gaming PC in one of Silverstone Tek's other Mini-ITX cases, which was placed vertically. It was a great case, but it was a rat's nest. Part of my fault is bad build order and wiring, but also just bad layout. This SG13 case uses an improved layout that offers actual white space and ventilation if you assemble it in the right order…

Pros
  • Computer case
Cons
  • No performance

Before I get to the test, here's my build: Intel Core i7-4770K Quad Core Desktop Processor (3.5GHz, 8MB Cache, Intel HD Graphics, BX80646I74770K) Corsair Hydro Series H80i Liquid Cooler v2 Extreme Performance Liquid CPU, Black MSI Mini-ITX DDR3 LGA 1150 USB 3.0 + SATA (6 Gb/s) Motherboard (H81I) Corsair Vengeance 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR3 1600 MHz (PC3 12800) Desktop memory 1, 5V Samsung Electronics 840 Pro Series 2.5" Solid State Drive , 256GB Seagate 6TB BarraCuda Pro SATA 6Gb/s 256MB Cache 3.5"…

Pros
  • Electronics
Cons
  • Exterior