|
|

Equipped with one 120mm black fan, two 120mm ARGB fans and ARGB controller. Mesh front panel & optimized layout for outstanding cooling potential. Motherboard back plate opening for quick CPU cooler assembly. All black painted interior for stylish look. Supports expansion cards up to 12.3" (314mm). Chic and simple tempered glass side panel. Compact Micro-ATX chassis with outstanding cooling potential. Design. Maximum PSU length. 15.9 cm. Maximum CPU cooler height. 15.4 cm. Anti-dust filter. Yes. Tempered glass panel(s). Yes. Side window. Yes. Number of expansion slots. 4. Number of 2.5" bays. 3. Number of 3.5" bays. 1. Supported motherboard form factors. micro ATX, Mini-DTX, Mini-ITX. Product colour. Black. Material. Steel. Type. PC. Form factor. Mini Tower. Power supply. Power supply included. Yes. Ports & interfaces. Audio output. Yes. Audio input. Yes. USB 3.2 Gen 1 (3.1 Gen 1) Type-A ports quantity. 2. Cooling. Rear radiator sizes supported. 120 mm. Front radiator sizes supported. 120,240 mm. Rear fans diameters supported. 120 mm. Number of rear fans supported (max). 1. Rear fans installed. 1x 120 mm. Front fans diameters supported. 120,140 mm. Number of front fans supported (max). 2. Front fans installed. 2x 120 mm. Storage. Supported HDD sizes. 2.5,3.5". Weight & dimensions. Weight. 3.52 kg. Height. 381 mm. Depth. 351 mm. Width. 192 mm. Logistics data. Harmonized System (HS) code. 84733080. manual pdf
Price: £74.99 from Back to the Office
| Retailer | Price | |
|---|---|---|
| Back to the Office | £74.99 | Go to shop |
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...
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...
Introduction. Traditional computer fans are made to expel air, so for years, airflow was the most important rating that determines cooling efficiency as most fans are used as exhausts. However, with positive pressure gaining importance in computer cooling...
|
|