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Silverstone Computer Case with Mesh Front Panel,Black (SG13B)

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Color: SG13B-V1


Style: Version 1


Features

  • 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

Description

After bringing Mini-ITX into mainstream DIY (do it yourself) market in 2009 with the Sugo SG05, Silverstone is looking to define the category again with SG13, a newly evolved design that aims to satisfy every type of computer users. At only 11.5 liters in size, it has suitably small statue for easily integrating into numerous computing environments and will comfortably fit many standard components for general purpose or office builds. For enthusiasts and in keeping with Sugo series' famed tradition, the SG13's ability to fit 10.5" long expansion card, standard ATX power supply, and all-in-one liquid cooler in 120mm or 140mm size will help produce amazingly small and powerful systems.


Number of USB 3.0 Ports: ‎2


Brand: ‎SilverStone Technology


Series: ‎CS-SG13B


Item model number: ‎SG13B


Item Weight: ‎5.4 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎7.13 x 11.22 x 8.74 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎7.13 x 11.22 x 8.74 inches


Color: ‎SG13B-V1


Manufacturer: ‎Silverstone


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎March 2, 2015


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  • Fantastic little case
Color: SG13B-USA Style: USA - NEWEST VERSION
3700x + H80 intake = 60s under load. 2070 super blower. Make sure you stay under 10.6" and do 2 Slot width. Loudest thing is the gpu fan. Whole thing is roughly 1 banana tall by 1 banana wide and 1.3 bananas deep - like a short fat shoe box or if you taped 4 40oz boxes of Bisquick™ together and laid them on their side. The feet are set in a little bit so it can perch on something with a a bit of the case hanging over like a muffin top. Front feet are set 2" in from the front of the case and are about 5" apart. The rear feet are 7" back and about 1.5" from the rear of the case. Great mini itx case. Will probably use it again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2020 by Gregory R Guillotte

  • Fantastic Case for A Great Price, Just Plan your build first.
Color: SG13B-V1 Style: Version 1
I've always been a fan of SFF gaming PCs. I don't even carry them to parties or anything often, 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 that was vertically arranged. It was a great case but was a rat's nest. Partly my fault for poor build order and cable management, but also just not a great layout. This SG13 case uses a better layout that allows for actual empty space and airflow if you assemble in the correct order and dedicate serious time to cable management. The case itself is not necessarily a steal at ~$45, but is certainly worth every penny. I got the mesh front and can honestly say that the waffle pattern seen in the picture is not nearly as prominent in person. The metal (the sides and top are one piece) is not very thick but does feel sturdy enough to hold up. It does tend to bulge out slightly, but that's a minor nuisance. When it comes to building, I felt that it was very easy to work with. I won't list my full build, but just what mattered for this case. The motherboard, CPU, ram, and storage are nothing more than preference, though if you can get away with a single 2.5" drive (I used a 250GB SSD), I'd recommend it to negate the need for the upper drive bay. Graphics: EVGA GTX 980 SC ACX 2.0 EVGA GTX 980 SC ACX 2.0 4GB GDDR5 Graphics Card 04G-P4-2983-KR This is absolutely the longest Graphics Card that will fit without modification to the front. There is not a single millimeter to spare. Choose wisely. Cooling: Corsair H55 AIO Water Cooler Corsair Hydro Series H55 Quiet Edition Liquid CPU Cooler (CW-9060010-WW) I recommend water cooling regardless of processor or OC to keep CPU temps low. If air cooling, definitely use a blower-style graphics card. Power Supply: Corsair 600W Modular Corsair CX Series 600 Watt ATX/EPS Modular 80 PLUS Bronze ATX12V/EPS12V 552 Power Supply CX600M ATX is fine but I recommend modular design to keep cable clutter down. If water cooling, I recommend having fan facing out so it gets cool air. Mount the 2.5" drive first, then mount the already fully assembled motherboard. Keep cables managed along the way. Graphics card should be last. Long graphics cards (like mine) will either need to be mounted through the front or at least have that side of the front popped loose so there is room to back it in first. The case is awesome, and I highly recommend it, just be conscious of its limitations. By following good steps and stuffing spare wire above the radiator, the actual center of my case is open space. No wires, just good airflow. As others have stated, a 140mm cooler will be problematic for the graphics card and drive bay if you end up using. Happy building. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2015 by Charley Charley

  • Understated and very compact; perfect for small gaming or home theater builds
Color: SG13B-USA Style: USA - NEWEST VERSION
The whole chassis is about the size of a shoebox, and has ventilation everywhere it needs to. It's fairly versatile and can support SFX or ATX power supplies, as well as an AIO for the CPU. You'd probably want to use an AIO since there isn't much room for airflow with any conventional CPU air cooler, as even an SFX power supply leaves barely a few centimeters in space between it and the low-profile coolers. The GPU has its own direct intake on the side, and the case supports a fairly wide range of sizes. If you plan on using the 2.5" drive mount on the top of the case, be aware that it can put pressure on the 8-pin connector to the actual graphics card if it's on the side of it instead of the end, but this would depend on the actual card length. Cable management is practically impossible in this case. There's literally just enough room for your parts, cables, and space for airflow. If you enjoy RGB and tons of lights in your PC, this case isn't for you. Almost nothing from inside the case is visible on the outside. This wasn't an issue for me, but everyone has different preferences. Overall, very good case; 9/10. One point deducted for a slight lack of airflow options. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2019 by David G David G

  • Nice SFF (Small Form Factor) mITX Case (V2)
Color: SG13B-USA Style: USA - NEWEST VERSION
Disclaimer: This is not the smallest SFF case out there, and it also doesn't have rgb lights all over the place. Now that you're aware, let's continue with the details you might want. Packaging was adequate and the case was protected with styrofoam holders. The case was painted inside and outside (powder coat maybe). There were no sharp edges anywhere. It included a small baggie of screws and some foam rings for fan mounting. The finish is "slick" feeling and nicely done inside and outside. This model did not include any case fans. Honestly, there's not a lot of room for extra fans. I picked up a Noctua NF-P12 redux, 120mm fan and installed it in the front (see photo). Don't bother with rgb fans on this. The case is very easy to disassemble. Be careful with the front - it's attached by screws on the side of the frame and some tabs. Remove the screws and be careful to thread out the front I/O cables. Once the fan was installed, there was plenty of space to reinstall the cables and the front panel. The front panel has a removable dust filter. There's another photo with a measurement touching the front dust filter to the back where a video card would be installed. If you wanted, you could buy some magnetic dust screens to cover the other vents. I recommend a modular power supply. There's only 4 mother board standoffs. Install your CPU, CPU fan, ram, and connect power cables to the mother board first. Then connect the power cable to the power supply once it's installed. The case has 4 nice, soft rubber feet on the bottom. All-in-all, this is a great, small form factor case with a few nice features. Note that the user's manual is online - not included in the box. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2020 by Ursa Ursa

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