| Brand | SilverStone |
|---|---|
| Product Dimensions | 40.4 x 26.7 x 21 cm; 4.45 Kilograms |
| Item model number | SST-SG11B (black) |
| Manufacturer | SilverStone Technology |
| Series | SST-SG11B |
| Color | SST-SG11B |
| Standing screen display size | 10 Inches |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Item Weight | 4.45 kg |
Boitier Mini Tout Micro ATX SilverStone Sugo SST-SG11B (Noir)
| Brand | SilverStone |
| Colour | SST-SG11B |
| Motherboard compatibility | Micro ATX |
| Item weight | 4.45 Kilograms |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 40.4 x 26.7 x 21 centimetres |
| Total USB ports | 2 |
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| ASIN | B00TFQ31AG |
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| Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank |
146,884 in Computers & Accessories (See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories)
1,056 in Computer Cases |
| Date First Available | 10 Feb. 2015 |
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Boitier Mini Tout Micro ATX SilverStone Sugo SST-SG11B (Noir)
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Check where your motherboard connections are, as the HDD cage may restrict your ports.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 27 March 2018Verified Purchase
The case is perfect for my needs, I wanted one that I could put into a spare space in my corner TV cabinet. It doesn't look too much like a PC so whilst it's fairly big it still maintains a fairly low profile. I wanted a case that had plenty of room for expansion and not a tiny nettop box. This can hold up to 9 HDD's so is great for future storage requirements. The only real issue I have with the case is that the "cage" (or whatever the correct term is) that holds the 3.5" HDD's is exactly where 2 of my SATA ports are on my Motherboard (ASRock Z270M Pro4) and so I could not use them. I will have to put in a PCI card with additional SATA ports. My only other issue was that it took a while to figure out how exactly the 3.5" HDD's fitted in, I didn't think the instructions were that clear - but that may just be me. All in all I'm very happy with it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Will Not Accept Longer Graphics Cards Without Compromising Future Hard Drive Expansion Or Cooling.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 7 October 2017Verified Purchase
Bought this to replace an older HTPC style case I had from Antec.
I would have continued using the Antec as it fitted in well with my hi-fi separates but I bought a graphics card that was longer and taller than I expected so consequently I couldn't get the lid on.
This is a good quality case but despite the blurb saying it accommodates a graphics card up to 14" in length this is not the case if you want to make use of the vertical HDD caddies. The trays stick out too far, not by much but enough to prevent your graphics card slotting in. My card has a back plate fitted which probably didn't help. In saying that though, even without a back plate there is no way you would get a longer card in once hard drive cables were connected. The only way I could get the card in was by removing all the caddies and even then it was tight. This isn't a problem for me as there is a bracket that sits above the optical drive slot that will accept two 2.5" drives so I used those. If you want to add further drives and you have a longer graphics card then you are out of luck.
I used a fully modular Corsair power supply which made installation easy and tidy.
One thing to mention is there is an expansion bracket that runs virtually the full length of the case on one side. This allows you to fit a second smaller fan angled into the case. It is also the chassis that the rear expansion card retaining bracket screws into.
I could not refit this into the case as my graphics card was too tall. Thus not able to screw the retaining bracket into place.
Not a showstopper for me but may be for others should they want to add the extra fan.
The graphics card I installed is an MSI Gaming Z which is a monster, with a shorter card you should not have the problems I have mentioned.
All in all, a good quality case, looks real neat and very quiet, just be aware of issues should you want to install a longer graphics card.
I will add photos of my installation tomorrow highlighting the issues I had.
I would have continued using the Antec as it fitted in well with my hi-fi separates but I bought a graphics card that was longer and taller than I expected so consequently I couldn't get the lid on.
This is a good quality case but despite the blurb saying it accommodates a graphics card up to 14" in length this is not the case if you want to make use of the vertical HDD caddies. The trays stick out too far, not by much but enough to prevent your graphics card slotting in. My card has a back plate fitted which probably didn't help. In saying that though, even without a back plate there is no way you would get a longer card in once hard drive cables were connected. The only way I could get the card in was by removing all the caddies and even then it was tight. This isn't a problem for me as there is a bracket that sits above the optical drive slot that will accept two 2.5" drives so I used those. If you want to add further drives and you have a longer graphics card then you are out of luck.
I used a fully modular Corsair power supply which made installation easy and tidy.
One thing to mention is there is an expansion bracket that runs virtually the full length of the case on one side. This allows you to fit a second smaller fan angled into the case. It is also the chassis that the rear expansion card retaining bracket screws into.
I could not refit this into the case as my graphics card was too tall. Thus not able to screw the retaining bracket into place.
Not a showstopper for me but may be for others should they want to add the extra fan.
The graphics card I installed is an MSI Gaming Z which is a monster, with a shorter card you should not have the problems I have mentioned.
All in all, a good quality case, looks real neat and very quiet, just be aware of issues should you want to install a longer graphics card.
I will add photos of my installation tomorrow highlighting the issues I had.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 December 2019
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I don't like this, it's not that expensive, but there are problems - screw holes don't always line up precisely (e.g. with PSU) making it seem like they're cross threaded when trying to assemble it. Also, the motherboard risers are permanently attached, which isn't ideal if your motherboard doesn't have all the screw holes at the riser locations. Even more annoyingly, the provided extra riser does not match threads with the case - meaning an extra nut will be required on the bottom.
Essentially, it's not a very well thought out product, and quality control seems to be lacking.
Don't try to save some money like I did, buy something better (I've used Lian Li and Corsair in the past with no problems).
Essentially, it's not a very well thought out product, and quality control seems to be lacking.
Don't try to save some money like I did, buy something better (I've used Lian Li and Corsair in the past with no problems).
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 7 October 2017
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Lovely case. Wanted something a little more discreet than a mid-size tower for my main build so I could shelf mount it in my office.
Someone else mentioned it's a bit of a bear to build in and I'd agree with that slightly, but it's a compromise you have to put up with for the size of the case.
Just so people know, it's not possible to install liquid cooling in this case as the mobo sits too close to the side of the case and there's no fan mounts.
The one 120mm fan that comes with it is awkwardly positioned bringing in air, and first passing it over the HDD caddy and then into the case. I replaced it with a Cooler Master case fan which is quieter, but it was over an hour's work to get the HDD caddy and the fan out and put in the replacement. I'm not sure it was worth bothering now.
Also worth noting that the fan sits in such a way that you need to think about the nearest way to get your power cable to your mobo fan header without it flapping around in the breeze.
I'm using a Corsair 550w, non-modular PSU in this and I'd definitely recommend a semi-modular PSU if you are putting a build together, to allow you to keep the majority of your cables away from your mobo and neat.
That said, you can't see inside the case once all put together so if you are building just for you, then it's probably not an issue and the case has tons of vent holes so the cables don't impede airflow hugely.
There's always going to be compromises with super small cases, but the end result - and the masses of HDD brackets make this worth checking out.
Someone else mentioned it's a bit of a bear to build in and I'd agree with that slightly, but it's a compromise you have to put up with for the size of the case.
Just so people know, it's not possible to install liquid cooling in this case as the mobo sits too close to the side of the case and there's no fan mounts.
The one 120mm fan that comes with it is awkwardly positioned bringing in air, and first passing it over the HDD caddy and then into the case. I replaced it with a Cooler Master case fan which is quieter, but it was over an hour's work to get the HDD caddy and the fan out and put in the replacement. I'm not sure it was worth bothering now.
Also worth noting that the fan sits in such a way that you need to think about the nearest way to get your power cable to your mobo fan header without it flapping around in the breeze.
I'm using a Corsair 550w, non-modular PSU in this and I'd definitely recommend a semi-modular PSU if you are putting a build together, to allow you to keep the majority of your cables away from your mobo and neat.
That said, you can't see inside the case once all put together so if you are building just for you, then it's probably not an issue and the case has tons of vent holes so the cables don't impede airflow hugely.
There's always going to be compromises with super small cases, but the end result - and the masses of HDD brackets make this worth checking out.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 15 August 2018
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The case is, overall, good. I like the looks, and the layout works for me. Inserting the m-atx board was fiddly because there is only just enough back-front room for it, and a little extra is needed for the back panel sockets, but it works and I was prepared. A few extra mm would be really good here.
My main disappointment is that the front panel switches (power/reset) are very, very poor: the power switch does work but it looks like a triangle of plastic, there is no significant movement to it, and no click either. There is something I presume to be a reset button next to it, but it is essentially a small hole down which I presume a pointy thing should be pushed.
My main disappointment is that the front panel switches (power/reset) are very, very poor: the power switch does work but it looks like a triangle of plastic, there is no significant movement to it, and no click either. There is something I presume to be a reset button next to it, but it is essentially a small hole down which I presume a pointy thing should be pushed.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 6 July 2019
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Wanted a small case for an itx build but needed room for a 1070 to not overheat this does the job perfectly
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 March 2017
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I needed a small factor case to build a pc for my living room, fit the bill perfectly, build quality is good, has plenty of room for graphic card and drives. As mentioned in another review there is not a lot of space for power supply cables if you are fitting an optical drive, it would be worth getting a power supply with modular cables.
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