Resumo: Bought this to downsize my living room media server. Wasnt expecting much for the cost, but Im finding that I enjoy building in this case much more than in my Raijintek Ophion, which cost almost 2.5x as much. Everything is very easily accessible.
Resumo: The Silverstone SG13 can fit an amazing combination of hardware given its truly compact size. My current configuration pushes this case to its maximum capabilities. My Vega 64 consumes all of the available space but fits fine thanks to the thoughtful cut out and with ventilation immediately to its...
Resumo: Not the prettiest or most solid and Def a challenge to get everything inside but it's really good for such a small case. I def recommend to get a sfx power supply
Resumo: Definitely a struggle to build within this small tower. With that said, it will always get harder to manage cables as the tower gets smaller. I was more than satisfied after building my desktop with this. If you want to go small, this is the way to go.
Resumo: Overall it's a very good option for itx builds. I was dissapointed however that you can't really fit the upper hard drive bracket in the case with a graphics card. It pushes down very badly on the pcie power cables for your gpu.
Resumo: For a long time, computers have not gotten much faster with newer-generation of CPU chips. CPU clocks have maxed-out around 3-4 GHz, and have got only slightly improved IPC (instructions per clock) efficiency and quad-core has been the norm since 1st generation Core ships.
if your GPU is longer than 11" be prepared to trim
perry, Amazon
15 Novembro 2018
Resumo: i love this case! it's sturdy, well built, looks great, and cheap! i wanted to make a mini itx build for a media center pc and this is perfect. it's less than 1/4 the size of my main rig and wayyyyy lighter after assembled.
Resumo: The case is a great bang for your buck and it looks amazing. Was pretty dang easy to setup except for the use of actual screws, and the metal material is a little thin. But hey it works! Only down side I am noticing is a grounding issue with the case and motherboard, or so I think.