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The Silverstone SG13WB-USA is a premium ultra-compact Mini-ITX computer case designed for professionals and enthusiasts who demand high performance in a minimal footprint. At just 11.5 liters, it supports full-size ATX power supplies, standard 10.5" expansion cards, and advanced cooling solutions including 120mm or 140mm liquid coolers. Its mesh front panel ensures superior airflow, while compatibility with both 2.5" and 3.5" drives offers versatile storage options. Perfect for stylish, space-conscious builds without compromising power or cooling.


















| ASIN | B07P998NM9 |
| Antenna Location | Business, Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #191 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | SilverStone |
| Case Type | Integrated |
| Color | SG13WB-USA |
| Compatible Devices | Mini-dtx, Mini-ITX, ATX PSU, Expansion Cards (up to 10.5 inches), All-in-One Liquid Coolers (up to 140mm) |
| Cooling Method | Water |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (256) |
| Enclosure Material | Mesh and Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00844761017538 |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 2.5 Inches |
| Internal Bays Quantity | 3 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11.22"D x 8.74"W x 7.13"H |
| Item Weight | 1.88 Kilograms |
| Light Color | white |
| Manufacturer | SilverStone Technology |
| Model Name | RM6-1150 |
| Number of Fans | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | All-in-one Liquid Cooler Support |
| Power Supply Mounting Type | Rear Mount |
| Supported Motherboard | Mini ITX |
| Total Expansion Slots Quantity | 2 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total Usb Ports | 4 |
| UPC | 844761017538 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Parts and Labor |
M**E
5/5 Good Product from Silverstone
Excellent value. A good design with airflow in mind. Pretty much the smallest case that fits standard parts (other than the mobo). Just enough room to make things manageable. Everything is easy to work with. Nothing is more than 4 easy screws away. Had to service mine a few times without trouble. PSU comes out with 4 screws and that gives you access to basically everything. The paint is nice. The materials are thin but with a system strapped in, things are tight. Temperatures are good given the form factor. Noise can be on the higher side due to ventilation holes but totally dependent on hardware and settings. Power Supply: Standard ATX support! I recommend a modular one though. Especially if you want a front fan and/or extra hard drives. Using a standard ATX PSU without removable cables might be rough. But possibly doable. GPU: Fits the standard biggish 2 slot card. Mine was 10.5 inches. The case is 11.25 inches. *a card longer than 9.25 inches limits you to a 120mm system fan. A 140mm will block the GPU. Hard disk: x1 2.5inch mount at the bottom. x1 2.5 and x1 3.5 inch removable bracket. *using a standard ATX power supply requires removal of this bracket.
W**Z
Impressive little chassis!
This little box blew my mind over and over again while I was building in it and was transitioning to more suitable hardware. It is simple, like a frame that you just bolt your hardware onto with a cover, but that's all most will ever need! I fit a 170mm long Seasonic 850watt Prime Platinum PSU in it. I also had a Ryzen 3600 with the stock cooler, a SATA SSD in the bottom, and a 1070 Founder's edition full size card installed also. Sure, I had to remove the drive sled in the top and there was a rat's nest of cables, but it all fit! Temps weren't too bad either for non overclocking use. A couple weeks later, I received a proper SFX power supply with a NH-L12S cooler, and an NVME drive. I was able to add back my 5TB HDD in the top. What a breeze to rotate in those parts! Long story short. It's nice to have a small case like this that can fit in your backpack, be reasonable to work in, and can accept some ATX hardware. This helps especially being able to reuse some standard parts and while waiting for more "ITX proper" components to arrive. That flexibility really sold me on this as someone who is new to this form factor.
D**T
A couple problems but a great case otherwise. Do research before buying
It’s loud but that’s common with itx cases. I used it for a couple years with my build so there are a few things I like and don’t like. It can fit a full length graphics card, I fit a 2080 ti founders in it. You need to buy a mount if you go with a smaller psu. If not you just won’t have room for any additional ssd cards. I went with a AIO cooler because I had a normal sized psu and had no problems with temp because of it. The biggest problems with this case are with a lot of dust buildup and the front USB ports. I had to buy dust filters for every side of the case that was pretty open. And the USB ports were hit and miss if they worked or not. And there is an annoying blue light on the front of the case. But I have been satisfied with using it and it’s not a terrible option if you want a small portable build
J**A
Affordable and compact
Can’t really complain given the price. The overall size and footprint is impressively small. Kinda looks like a dated microwave from the 80’s , but I think it looks cool in a retro way. Smaller than most mini - itx cases, certainly the cheapest at this overall size. Easy enough to work in. Outer shell is made of thin aluminum and will bend easily. Cable management is almost nonexistent, even with a fully modular power supply , it’s going to be a tight fit. First time I used this case , I used the stock AMD cooler and a full sized non modular power supply. It was a tight fit, but ultimately ran fine with solid temps. Would highly recommend, especially if your are looking for something on the smaller side.
T**R
Great for micro build.
Pros: Great little unit, can't beat the price either. Everything fits and works as it should. Cons: Only downside is it doesn't come with any preinstalled fans. With it being so small It does run on the hot side as idle temps are in the 60c range so a front fan is essential unless you're running a watercooler. I'm running AMD's supplied heat sink, although it fits a water cooler is recommended. There's definitely no room for an aftermarket heat sink. System Specs: AMD Ryzen 3 2200g APU Standard Ryzen heat sink B450 I AORUS PRO WIFI motherboard ASUS ROG STRIX R 570 8GB DDR4 Ballistics 500 watt 80+bronze EVGA 250GB SSD
S**N
Great case with a minor drawback
Definitely a solid case well designed and its unique layout really optimizes its compact size. Solid airflow only drawback is it really is designed for a watercooled cpu. Running a air cooler with a higher end cpu like a 3700x I ran into some thermal constraints and ended up having to add a side exhaust fan to help keep thermals in check.
S**M
Well built case. Layout is excellent. The hardest part of the assembly is getting your heatsink and fan to fit. The tight space makes it hard to secure while keeping your thermal paste in tact. It looks great, takes up little space and doesn't weigh too much. Makes it a great LAN party option.
C**N
Excelente opción si buscas armar una PC muy pequeña sin tener que pagar miles en el puro gabinete. La diferencia contra uno de media torre es increíble (NZXT S340 en la tercer foto) Tiene muchas opciones de configuración, lo puedes usar con fuentes ATX, SFX. Puedes usar la jaula para discos duros, o quitarla. Es muy importante revisar el tamaño de tu cooler, ya que el limite de altura es reducido (65mm con fuente ATX, aprox. 84mm con SFX). Las bombas de AIO entran sin problemas. El flujo de aire en la version mesh es excelente, no lo recomendaría con la versión de tapa sólida. Si usas fuente ATX, cabe un ventilador de bajo perfil en el panel lateral (por ejemplo Noctua 92x14). Si usas fuente SFX deberia entrar uno normal de 120mm siempre y cuando quites el soporte de la fuente original. Lo tengo con un 3900X y enfriamiento líquido, mi fuente es de 160mm de largo por lo quite la jaula de discos y todo cabe sin problemas y sin sobrecalentarse. La especificaciones dicen que el largo máximo de la GPU es de 270mm, pero eso es por la parte de metal, tienes unos MM adicionales en la parte de adelante. Mi GPU es de 273 y cupo sin modificar nada. Lo único que no me gusta son los leds al frente, pero parece que será un mod muy sencillo de aplicar, o si no, desconectarlos es muy fácil.
C**Y
Great case, cramped for space but well laid out. Can’t use upper storage sled if you use the larger 140mm fan so keep that in mind. Can fit a 150mm long PSU but makes connecting cables to 2.5in drives on top sled a bit tight. Anything larger and you won’t be able to use that... just like the larger fan. Find the shortest PSU that you can.
O**7
Es una excelente opción para tener un equipo mini itx. La calidad el material es muy buena, aunque la tapa frontal es de plástico. Está muy bien frabricada. Es muy fácil de llevar a todas partes. Cabe perfectamente. En la foto instalé una gtx 1080ti que tengo en otro equipo para que vean el tamaño. Creo que ese es el tamaño ideal de la tarjeta gráfica que le pudieras meter. En este momento tengo instalada la quadro k600 por cuestiones de presupuesto, pero en un futuro pienso meter una mejor. El largo maximo de tarjeta es de 26.5cm. En cuanto a la fuente, yo le puse una sfx de corsair. Pero en realidad creo que si le cabe bien una fuente atx. El enfriamiento líquido que le puse es un h60 de corsair. El radiador se calentaba. Pero le puse otro ventilador en la parte frontal y esto solucionó el calentamiento. Quedo como un H80i. En lo personal me gusto mucho el rgb, con este gabinete no puedes lucir mucho más allá de los ventiladores y el enfriador del Cpu. Pero elegí este por practicidad para transportar, en lugar de comprarme una laptop. Armé mi pc con 15 mil pesos. Y con prestaciones mucho mejores que una lap top del doble de este precio. Solo me falta una buena tarjeta de video.
C**Z
El gabinete es muy bueno, sólido y cuenta con bastantes opciones de configuración. En mi caso utilicé una Mb auros b450i, una fuente corsair SF600, una Msi Gaming X 1660 Súper, un ventilador frontal de 140 mm y de momento un Athlon 3000G (posteriormente será un r7 3700x). En cuestiones de espacio todo lo que use dió sin problemas, un disco de 2.5 en el suelo del gabinete y en mi caso al usar una fuente sfx utilicé el adaptador de fuente ATX que trae para poner otro SSD de 2.5. Menciono esto porque al usar un ventilador de 140 mm se pierde la capacidad de poner la bandeja de discos que trae el gabinete pero deja bastante espacio para el manejo de cables, de igual manera recomiendo usar una fuente SFX modular para evitar dolores de cabeza. Respecto al enfriador de CPU, si usas fuente ATX el espacio es de 60 mm aproximadamente, si usas una SFX cabe algo de 70-80mm. En general estoy bastante contento, el único punto negativo es que no incluye el adaptador de fuente sfx a ATX.
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