SilverStone Technology SUGO SG13, Type-C Port, Ultra Compact Mini-ITX Computer Case with Mesh Front Panel, Black, SST-SG13B-C
Original price was: $74.99.$55.40Current price is: $55.40.
Price: $74.99 - $55.40
(as of Jan 04, 2025 23:59:52 UTC – Details)
Includes USB Type-C front port (SST-SG13B-C only)
Supports standard-length expansion cards (10.6 inches)
Mini-DTX / Mini-ITX motherboard & ATX PSU compatible
Supports 120mm or 140mm single fan All-in-One Liquid Cooler
Supports 2.5″ and 3.5″ hard drives
Elevated standoff for motherboard back side components
Customers say
Customers appreciate the good build quality and compact size of the computer chassis. They find it keeps their components cool.
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7 reviews for SilverStone Technology SUGO SG13, Type-C Port, Ultra Compact Mini-ITX Computer Case with Mesh Front Panel, Black, SST-SG13B-C
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Original price was: $74.99.$55.40Current price is: $55.40.
Dustin Michael Minter –
Great small case
I love this case. For an ITX case it is small, compact had has so much space for upgradeability. It is small, and getting inside it to do maintenance can be a puzzle based on how everything is stacked but it is a wonderful case that keeps my components cool.What I got inside.ITX motherboardRyzen 5 5600xRtx 3070 (dual fan, triple fan cards won’t fit.)M.2 drive on motherboardLow profile air coolerATX PSU3.5 inch hdd.120mm fan
CustomerPerson –
Nice little case
I use this for my router. It’s a very nice little case.
Victor Le –
Good SFF case IF you plan your parts out
It’s a good quality SFF case. However, you have to be very selective on what parts you use. From my experience, the GPU needs to be dual fan, dual slot, and it cannot extend beyond the PCIe slot plate/cover (as in it cannot be too wide).Additionally, although this case supports ATX power supplies, my experience has been significantly better with SFX PSUs with an ATX to SFX adapter. It really helps with overall cable management, and you’ll need every bit of help you can get for cable management.As for airflow, I’d recommend front intake for the CPU cooler, have the GPU pull fresh air from the left/GPU side of the case, have the PSU draw fresh air from the top of the case, and have air exhaust from the right/CPU side of the case. I plan on putting in a 120mm AIO with 2 fans to maintain a positive pressure setup.Overall, I like this case! Solid build quality, and it’s perfect for a small desk like the desk I have!
Rion ridley –
No, just no
It was not designed well. The i/o ports on the front were at the bottom of the case, the only place to put the radiator and fan for the aio was in the front. The brackets to secure the psu are flimsy and dont allow enough space for the full size power supply to fit. The psu bracket was designed to hover over the motherboard precariously. If they had designed it so only the top and one side came off the other side could have been used for the radiator and fan assembly. The top vent holes were not enough to allow full psu fan exhaust.
Electrosoft –
Very basic….
This is touted as one of the best Small Form Factor (SFF) cases on the market.While it does appear to be somewhat competent, the front only really supports up to a 120mm fan with an odd mounting angle. The inside support bracket for the PSU is very suspect and the GPU screw threads did not align properly with a brand new PNY SFF 1650 Super.Once everything is installed, air flow is severely compromised and the only way to get some air into the case somewhat adequately is front mounting a fan or AIO to expel air so you can at least have rear air pulled into the case to flow over the components.Due to the heat generation trying to install anything modern, an AIO in the front is the most logical choice to not only dump the hot air out the front but also pull cool air in from the rear.Will it get the job done? Sure, but there is much better out there. The one thing this SFF case does have is a great price point.3/5
J. L. –
Wrong advertised dimensions
Using my calipers, the real usable dimensions are: 263 x 215 x 171mm (L x W x H, +/- 1) (so a 160mm fan is possible).The standoff are between 9 and 10mm, so removing standoff height you have 171 – 10 = 161mmOn a AMD AM5 socket motherboard, the mobo + socket height was about 9mm. So 161 – 9 = 152mm for heat sink. The Noctua NH-D12L is a candidate, but hopefully there’s better.
SHOPPER RFC –
I carry this pc everywhere i go in my luggage. Best lan box gaming pc. I would not recommend i5 or i7 for this case though since it can get quite hot. I3 and noctua low profile cooler seems to go well with this case and its doing pretty fine. Sturdy case go for it!