SilverStone Technology Milo ML04 Type-C Aluminum Front Door/Steel Body Micro ATX Media Center/HTPC Case, SST-ML04B-C
$114.40
Price: $114.40
(as of Jan 06, 2025 20:21:21 UTC – Details)
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Includes USB Type-C front port (SST-ML04B-C only)
Support up to four 80mm fans
Drive cages with multi-purpose mounts eliminate need for adapters
Compatible with Micro-ATX and Mini-ITX motherboards
Support standard PS2(ATX) power supplies
Support low profile expansion cards
Incredible 350mm depth to fit comfortably inside home theater cabinet
Lockable front door and power button ensure security of system and drives
LED indicator with adjustable brightness
3 reviews for SilverStone Technology Milo ML04 Type-C Aluminum Front Door/Steel Body Micro ATX Media Center/HTPC Case, SST-ML04B-C
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Anything Goes –
Silverstone strikes again!
The only brand I could trust that would produce unusual yet practical PC cases.
Eric S. –
Nice looking case, but difficult storage options
Wanted a sleek looking case for an entertainment center and the ML04B delivers. Plenty of room for a micro ATX board and power supply. Thereâs room for an optical drive and a couple HDDs, but the install was tricky. The plastic HD mount that sits in the middle is in a terrible location where you have to wedge the side of the drive under the case. Also, only 2 of the holes actually lined up with the drive. I ended up discarding this piece. Tried mounting the drive to the metal tray, but when the drive is j stalled, you canât access the rear mounting screws to put the tray back. Ended up mounting the drive under the tray, but again only 2 holes lined up. Lastly, I like that the front cover folds up for a clean look, but the slightest bump will cause it to fall open. Didnât want to, but feel that I have to leave it locked.
S. Smith –
Odd layout, but workable
I wanted a low-profile case that would hold the motherboard + drives. Very cramped case, board barely fit with. Holds one internal 2.5″ ssd. I am making room for 3 more 2.5″ ssds by pulling out the cd changer.Built-in cabling was poorly planned and executed, too long and plastic mount for the one ssd rubs against motherboard connectors for 2xUSB3.0 front connector and front panel USB-c connector.I am comparing this layout to their mini-ITX cases of the same series, which I do enjoy building in.Pros: looks nice when done, has plenty of room for fans.