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Amazon
★★★★★
6 years ago
This is a great case for the money

This is a great case for the money . Building isnt the easiest but never is with these size cases but it is so small and neat it is fantastic for a neat desktop set up or a perfect LAN setup as will fit in most backpacks with ease with plentty of room left for everything else you need !

NCIX.com
★★★★★
8 years ago

Good little casing for mITX builds. I broke off 3/4 screw tabs on the from panel because , at first, it looked like it would be taken off on its on (it was a bit loose). Only after did I see that you need to unscrew and remove the case cover and then you can access the 4 screws needed to undo the...

Good looking; Good configuration

Front panel can be broken easily if not careful; Screws to undo all panels; Pin hole reset button

Tech Buyer's Guru
★★★★★
7 years ago
SilverStone SG13B ITX Case

Given its very reasonable asking price of $40, the SilverStone SG13 is a real winner. No, it's not perfect: higher-quality sheetmetal would add some solidity, and the inclusion of a front fan and SFX PSU bracket would really make it a better overall package.

Incredibly small yet big enough to run a high-end system; excellent ventilation; very low price

Thin sheetmetal leads to some flexing; must choose components wisely; no fan included

play3r.net
★★★★★
9 years ago

Today we are going to look at the Silverstone Sugo SG13. I've always been a huge fan of Silverstone, mainly because I think they redefined small form factor computing. And made it incredibly affordable to the everyday person, I believe the SG13 could be considered the bigger brother Silverstone Sugo...

Cons; Hmmmm none

TechSpot
★★★★★
9 years ago
Silverstone Sugo SG13 Mini-ITX Case Review

Silverstone is toward the top of case manufacturers that we consider when building a new PC thanks to past favorites including the Raven RV02-E , Fortress FT02 and Temjin TJ07 . Of all its lines, the company's Mini-ITX 'Sugo' series stands out for being consistently surprising.

The Sugo SG13 is about as compact as PC cases come while still offering enough space for high-end enthusiast hardware and at $50 it's competitively priced against immediate challengers

Although it can house plenty of horsepower, the SG13 requires careful attention to hardware selection and installation; Also, $50 can quickly become $80+ if you buy SilverStone's cable kit etc

scan.co.uk
★★★★
8 years ago
Good product but be aware of limitations

The product is good by design, if you are planning to put hot hardware inside get the mesh front version and an all in one cpu cooler. I tried with a 980ti evga sc+, i7 4790k, 16gb ram and my gpu temps were fine in range of 70 degrees under load, however with a solid front the all in one cooler...

Newegg
★★★★
7 years ago
Awesome Little Case

This case is great and you can tell that Silverstone has had quite a well to figure out how to make a great, well laid out ITX case for the masses. It has everything you could want in a small case. Openings to either release or pull in air for all of your components. Great design.

Small Foot Print Keeps All of Your Components Cool Well Thought Out Looks Good Power and HD Lights Are Not Annoyingly Bright Reasonably Sturdy For It's Price

An All In One Water Cooling Solution is really your only option here Make Sure You Get It Right The First Time An SFX Power Supply Is Highly Recommended; Therefore Limiting Your Choice Can't Screw All 4 Screws when using a 140 mm fan

Amazon
★★★★
5 years ago
Perfect for a small case

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

B&H Photo
★★★★
5 years ago
Best itx case I've built in

This case is adorable. While I do recommend an sfx power supply, this case supports a full ATX power supply, and if you use external storage, all you need is a single 2.5 inch drive for boot and you're set to use whatever enormous internals you'd like.

Bit-Tech
★★★★
9 years ago
SilverStone Sugo SG13 Review

SilverStone rarely fails to send us a case that isn't interesting and combining this fact with its eager support for smaller cases, we usually get something that's intriguing to review.

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