Brand | SilverStone Technology |
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Series | SST-SG13P-USA |
Item model number | SST-SG13P-USA |
Item Weight | 0.64 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8.74 x 11.22 x 7.13 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.74 x 11.22 x 7.13 inches |
Color | SG13P-USA |
Manufacturer | SilverStone Technology |
ASIN | B07T7TFQMK |
Date First Available | June 17, 2019 |
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Brand | SilverStone Technology |
Motherboard Compatability | Mini ITX |
Color | SG13P-USA |
Cooling Method | Water |
Model Name | SST-SG13P-USA |
Item Weight | 0.64 Ounces |
Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
Fan Count | 1 |
About this item
- Support standard-length expansion cards (10. 5 inches)
- Mini-dtx/Mini-ITX motherboard and ATX PSU compatible
- Support 120mm or 140mm single fan all-in-one liquid cooler
- Support 2. 5" And 3. 5" Hard drives
- Elevated standoff for motherboard back side components
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Quality of material | 4.3 | 4.4 | 4.5 | 4.0 | 4.5 |
Noise level | 4.4 | 3.6 | 4.5 | — | 4.2 |
Easy to assemble | 4.1 | 4.5 | — | 4.2 | 4.2 |
Value for money | 3.8 | 4.4 | — | 4.2 | 4.4 |
Style | 4.7 | 4.6 | — | 4.6 | — |
Sold By | Amazon.com | Micro Center | Amazon.com | Apevia | Amazon.com |
case type | — | mid tower | — | mid tower | mini tower |
motherboard form factor | Mini ITX | ATX ,micro ATX,Mini-ITX | Mini ITX | — | Micro ATX |
material | — | Tempered Glass | — | Metal, Tempered Glass | Tempered Glass, Alloy Steel |
cooling method | Water | Water, Air | Air | Air | Water, Air |
number of usb ports | — | 2 | — | 2 | 4 |
fan count | 1 | 3 | 1 | 4 | 2 |
From the manufacturer
The SilverStone Sugo Series
SilverStone's Sugo series has defined the art of small form factor PCs for years. Offering up innovative designs that inspire PC builders to think small, they truly set the standard for compact cases.
The SilverStone Sugo 13 (SG13)
The SG13 is the go-to option for a cost-effective, ultra-compact chassis. Coming in at just 11.5 liters, it's incredibly small for the components it can hold, while being surprisingly affordable. Here are some key features:
- Available in three colors: black, black & white, or pink
- Available with two front panel types: mesh or solid
- Black mesh model available with USB Type-C port in front
- Offers multiple internal configuration options to maximize compatibility
The SG13 is offered with five external designs, all with the same internal capacity
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Two front panel types:Choose mesh for maximum airflow in gaming systems or solid for quieter operation in home office and home theater systems. |
Three color choices:Choose black for a more subdued look, black-on-white for a uniquely-classy look, or pink for a wild look. |
Impressive compatibility:Despite the SG13 measuring just 11.22" deep, it can accommodate video cards up to 10.6" long, including all reference-design Nvidia GeForce-based models. |
Internal configuration options:
The SG13 features an ATX-compatible power supply mount and can fit ATX power supplies up to 150mm long, which provides clearance for CPU coolers up to 61mm tall. Optionally, builders can choose an SFX power supply if used with the separately-available SilverStone PP08B ATX-to-SFX adapter. This will provide an additional 21mm of space inside the chassis, thereby allowing the use of CPU coolers up to 82mm tall.
The SG13 also gives builders options when it comes to storage. It can fit one 3.5" drive and one 2.5" drive, or alternatively three 2.5" drives.
Finally, builders have the choice of running the SG13 without active cooling, adding a 120mm/140mm fan to the front panel, or adding a 120mm/140mm CPU cooler to the front panel. Note that 140mm products will reduce space available for video cards, so for example a 25mm-thick 140mm-class fan will take up approximately 1" of the 10.6" video card space, leaving 9.6" for a video card.
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Dimensions | 8.74" (W) x 7.13" (H) x 11.22" (D) | 8.74" (W) x 7.13" (H) x 11.22" (D) | 8.74" (W) x 7.13" (H) x 11.22" (D) | 8.74" (W) x 7.13" (H) x 11.22" (D) | 8.74" (W) x 7.13" (H) x 11.22" (D) | 8.74" (W) x 7.13" (H) x 11.22" (D) |
Front panel type | Mesh | Solid | Mesh | Solid | Mesh | Mesh |
Color | Black | Black | White | White | Pink | Black |
Front Ports | 2x USB 3.0 Type-A | 2x USB 3.0 Type-A | 2x USB 3.0 Type-A | 2x USB 3.0 Type-A | 2x USB 3.0 Type-A | 1x USB 3.0 Type-A, 1x USB 3.2 Type-C |
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Dimensions | 9.72" (W) x 8.46" (H) x 14.49" (D) | 9.72" (W) x 8.46" (H) x 14.49" (D) | 9.72" (W) x 8.31" (H) x 14.41" (D) | 9.72" (W) x 8.31" (H) x 14.41" (D) | 7.87" (W) x 9.13" (H) x 11.02" (D) | 7.87" (W) x 9.13" (H) x 11.02" (D) |
Front panel type | Solid | Solid | Solid | Solid | Mesh | Mesh |
Color/Material | Black Steel | White Steel | Black Aluminum | Silver Aluminum | Black Steel | White Steel |
Front Ports | 2 x USB 3.0, 1 x USB 2.0 | 2 x USB 3.0, 1 x USB 2.0 | 2 x USB 3.0, 1 x USB Type-C | 2 x USB 3.0, 1 x USB Type-C | 2 x USB 3.0 | 2 x USB 3.0 |
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Product Description
The SG13 features an ATX-compatible power supply mount and can fit ATX power supplies up to 150mm long, which provides clearance for CPU coolers up to 61mm tall. Optionally, builders can choose an SFX power supply if used with the separately-available SilverStone PP08B ATX-to-SFX adapter. This will provide an additional 21mm of space inside the chassis, thereby allowing the use of CPU coolers up to 82mm tall. The SG13 also gives builders options when it comes to storage. It can fit one 3. 5" drive and one 2. 5" drive, or alternatively three 2. 5" drives. Finally, builders have the choice of running the SG13 without active cooling, adding a 120mm/140mm fan to the front panel, or adding a 120mm/140mm CPU cooler to the front panel. Note that 140mm products will reduce space available for video cards, so for example a 25mm-thick 140mm-class fan will take up approximately 1" of the 10. 5" video card space, leaving 9. 5" for a video card.
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Customers like the fit, quality and appearance of the computer chassis. For example, they mention it's designed to be as small as possible while still using standard size PC parts. Some appreciate the appearance and value of the case. That said, opinions are mixed on ease of use and cooling.
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Customers like the fit of the computer chassis. They mention that it's designed to be as small as possible while still using standard size PC parts. Some say that it fits a full size ATX power supply without issue and that it can fit a graphics card. Overall, most are satisfied with the fit and functionality of the product.
"...More and more users are building systems that are small, low-power and lightweight, with today's Mini-ITX motherboards, that are without largely..." Read more
"Can’t really complain given the price. The overall size and footprint is impressively small...." Read more
"...this, the Gigabyte RTX 4060 Eagle version is 272mm long, and fits in the case perfectly without needing any modification whatsoever...." Read more
"...It's comparable to the Cooler Master Elite 110, but slightly more compact and a tad longer to accommodate most full-size graphics cards...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the computer chassis. They mention it's well put together, has a decent build quality, and is reliable. Some appreciate the size and sturdiness of the metal encasing. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...The case is awesome, and I highly recommend it, just be conscious of its limitations...." Read more
"...Easy enough to work in. Outer shell is made of thin aluminum and will bend easily...." Read more
"...Otherwise, the case is very solid and is sturdy and logically laid out...." Read more
"...The paint is nice. The materials are thin but with a system strapped in, things are tight.Temperatures are good given the form factor...." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the computer chassis. They say it looks good, is nicely designed, and has a perfect paint job. Some mention that it was designed with minimalism in mind.
"...The SG13 has either a solid front, which looks nice, or a grille for better air-flow...." Read more
"...looks like a dated microwave from the 80’s , but I think it looks cool in a retro way...." Read more
"...I also love the white version - great style...." Read more
"...The paint is nice. The materials are thin but with a system strapped in, things are tight.Temperatures are good given the form factor...." Read more
Customers like the space provided by the computer chassis. They mention that it has a good amount of room, it makes great use of the space it uses up, and it allows for actual empty space and airflow. Some say that the case is big enough inside that a GEForce GTX 1650 video card fits nicely. They also mention that there is enough room for a single water cooler up in the front for the cpu, and room for small radiator.
"...This SG13 case uses a better layout that allows for actual empty space and airflow if you assemble in the correct order and dedicate serious time to..." Read more
"...SG13 allows a liquid CPU cooler, decent air-flow and room for a hard drive...." Read more
"...Just enough room to make things manageable. Everything is easy to work with. Nothing is more than 4 easy screws away...." Read more
"...because it delivers on all areas as advertised/promised, excellent use of available space and the build quality is good...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the value of the computer chassis. They mention that it is an excellent value, cheap, and a great tiny case for the money. Some say that the case is a perfect balance between usability and price. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...case itself is not necessarily a steal at ~$45, but is certainly worth every penny...." Read more
"...it's very smart with impeccable hardware compatibility at a shockingly great price - so this is largely a thumbs up from me." Read more
"Excellent value. A good design with airflow in mind. Pretty much the smallest case that fits standard parts (other thanthe mobo)...." Read more
"...It actually looks pretty neat, high-end and gives a little character to a pretty neutral looking case...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the computer chassis. They say that it works well for their needs, the computer is functioning fine, and the server works great. The case is sturdy and has no problems. Some mention that the front side vents seem to work well. Overall, most are satisfied with the performance and functionality of the product.
"...It works amazingly well. For liquid cooling, the front 120mm radiator pulls warm case air and expels warmer air straight out the front...." Read more
"...That's the *only* con in my book.Length wise, really good. Single fan RTX 3060 has plenty of room...." Read more
"...is a great hassle free mini ITX case for the price and it works perfectly for my needs (traveling video editor) I would recommend this case to..." Read more
"...Rocket League, Garden Warfare 2, and The New Order have all ran great on this build, along with backwards compatibility for miles...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the ease of use of the computer chassis. Some mention that it's very straightforward and easy to assemble, while others say that the once piece cover makes it a chore to work on and do simple upgrades. Some customers also mention that the instructions were surprisingly helpful. However, some customers also say that it was a little challenging, but not very difficult to build in.
"...When it comes to building, I felt that it was very easy to work with. I won't list my full build, but just what mattered for this case...." Read more
"...Easy enough to work in. Outer shell is made of thin aluminum and will bend easily...." Read more
"...The case does not ship with instructions, just a warranty card in the case...." Read more
"...This case is really easy to build in - I've build dozens of systems and this one was actually one of the least cumbersome cases I've worked in...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the cooling of the computer chassis. Some mention that it has excellent cooling, with good temperatures and no heating issues. However, others say that the stock Intel cooler runs a bit warm and that the cooling could be a problem.
"...It's suitably tiny at 11.5L, has all the right air-flow, allows liquid cooling, and a graphics card up to 10.5" fits a GTX 1080 if you want...." Read more
"...This can make the PSU get warmer but it keeps the rest of the case cooler...." Read more
"...It was a tight fit, but ultimately ran fine with solid temps...." Read more
"...There is too much heat at the top to mount drives, so I put them just above the intake on the side of the PSU...." Read more
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The case itself is not necessarily a steal at ~$45, but is certainly worth every penny. I got the mesh front and can honestly say that the waffle pattern seen in the picture is not nearly as prominent in person. The metal (the sides and top are one piece) is not very thick but does feel sturdy enough to hold up. It does tend to bulge out slightly, but that's a minor nuisance. When it comes to building, I felt that it was very easy to work with. I won't list my full build, but just what mattered for this case. The motherboard, CPU, ram, and storage are nothing more than preference, though if you can get away with a single 2.5" drive (I used a 250GB SSD), I'd recommend it to negate the need for the upper drive bay.
Graphics: EVGA GTX 980 SC ACX 2.0 EVGA GTX 980 SC ACX 2.0 4GB GDDR5 Graphics Card 04G-P4-2983-KR
This is absolutely the longest Graphics Card that will fit without modification to the front. There is not a single millimeter to spare. Choose wisely.
Cooling: Corsair H55 AIO Water Cooler Corsair Hydro Series H55 Quiet Edition Liquid CPU Cooler (CW-9060010-WW)
I recommend water cooling regardless of processor or OC to keep CPU temps low. If air cooling, definitely use a blower-style graphics card.
Power Supply: Corsair 600W Modular Corsair CX Series 600 Watt ATX/EPS Modular 80 PLUS Bronze ATX12V/EPS12V 552 Power Supply CX600M
ATX is fine but I recommend modular design to keep cable clutter down. If water cooling, I recommend having fan facing out so it gets cool air.
Mount the 2.5" drive first, then mount the already fully assembled motherboard. Keep cables managed along the way. Graphics card should be last. Long graphics cards (like mine) will either need to be mounted through the front or at least have that side of the front popped loose so there is room to back it in first. The case is awesome, and I highly recommend it, just be conscious of its limitations. By following good steps and stuffing spare wire above the radiator, the actual center of my case is open space. No wires, just good airflow. As others have stated, a 140mm cooler will be problematic for the graphics card and drive bay if you end up using. Happy building.
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2015
The case itself is not necessarily a steal at ~$45, but is certainly worth every penny. I got the mesh front and can honestly say that the waffle pattern seen in the picture is not nearly as prominent in person. The metal (the sides and top are one piece) is not very thick but does feel sturdy enough to hold up. It does tend to bulge out slightly, but that's a minor nuisance. When it comes to building, I felt that it was very easy to work with. I won't list my full build, but just what mattered for this case. The motherboard, CPU, ram, and storage are nothing more than preference, though if you can get away with a single 2.5" drive (I used a 250GB SSD), I'd recommend it to negate the need for the upper drive bay.
Graphics: EVGA GTX 980 SC ACX 2.0 [[ASIN:B00NT9UT3M EVGA GTX 980 SC ACX 2.0 4GB GDDR5 Graphics Card 04G-P4-2983-KR]]
This is absolutely the longest Graphics Card that will fit without modification to the front. There is not a single millimeter to spare. Choose wisely.
Cooling: Corsair H55 AIO Water Cooler [[ASIN:B009VV56TY Corsair Hydro Series H55 Quiet Edition Liquid CPU Cooler (CW-9060010-WW)]]
I recommend water cooling regardless of processor or OC to keep CPU temps low. If air cooling, definitely use a blower-style graphics card.
Power Supply: Corsair 600W Modular [[ASIN:B00ALYOPSS Corsair CX Series 600 Watt ATX/EPS Modular 80 PLUS Bronze ATX12V/EPS12V 552 Power Supply CX600M]]
ATX is fine but I recommend modular design to keep cable clutter down. If water cooling, I recommend having fan facing out so it gets cool air.
Mount the 2.5" drive first, then mount the already fully assembled motherboard. Keep cables managed along the way. Graphics card should be last. Long graphics cards (like mine) will either need to be mounted through the front or at least have that side of the front popped loose so there is room to back it in first. The case is awesome, and I highly recommend it, just be conscious of its limitations. By following good steps and stuffing spare wire above the radiator, the actual center of my case is open space. No wires, just good airflow. As others have stated, a 140mm cooler will be problematic for the graphics card and drive bay if you end up using. Happy building.
With the new 8th generation Intel chips, facing steep competition from Amd Ryzen, Intel has upped their game with the only thing left to improve, upping the core count. Now with 6-cores in a mainstream desktop chip, there is finally a pretty good reason to upgrade. There is also another trend in new system builds, the small-form-factor. More and more users are building systems that are small, low-power and lightweight, with today's Mini-ITX motherboards, that are without largely without compromise featuring high-end overclocked desktop CPU and high-end graphics.
Today, there are some solid choices for tiny cases, from as small as 7 Litres to about 25 Litres in size. The smallest possible case has an STX power supply, and the graphics on a riser, making it parallel to the Mobo, and a low-profile CPU air cooler. The largest ones have full-size cooler, a 5.25" bay and room for 3-4 hard drives. At 11.5 Litres, the Silverstone SG13 allows a liquid CPU cooler, decent air-flow and room for a hard drive. It's about as small as you can go, without making heavy compromises on cooling and performance.
Unfortunately, most tiny cases do not have room for an optical device, because the standard 5.25" bay is bigger than it needs to be for an optical device, and it takes up way more space than the drive itself, with wasted extra width, to fit the mounting hardware. Silverstone makes several cases that feature a slot for a "slim optical" device, found in laptops, and the SG08 is a great choice for this. But these tend to be for a "media center" style PC, which feature fancy front bezel, and not as good for air-flow and cooling. A better choice is a tiny USB external optical drive. So if you can live with that, you can get an awesome tiny case, without compromise.
I finally decided onthe Silverstone Sugo SG13, after reading a lot of case reviews, and watching review videos. This case, is simply the best choice I could find. The SG13 incorporates design improvements over years of development of the SG series. It's suitably tiny at 11.5L, has all the right air-flow, allows liquid cooling, and a graphics card up to 10.5" fits a GTX 1080 if you want. The SG13 has either a solid front, which looks nice, or a grille for better air-flow. With a 120mm fan at front, this case can achieve excellent air-flow and cooling, surprisingly as good or better than the air-flow in a tower case.
This layout seems to be the optimal one for tiny cases: graphics card right next to an external vent, pulling in fresh air, cools it better than most larger cases. The power supply pulls its own fresh air and exhausts it without involving warm case air, and the CPU and Mobo is cooled by relatively huge air-flow from the 120mm fan in front. It works amazingly well. For liquid cooling, the front 120mm radiator pulls warm case air and expels warmer air straight out the front.
Finally, the price, at $44 is just amazing, leaving you extra cash to buy a better CPU than you normally would. I'm super-happy with my choice, and I know this case will last me for years, even surviving several upgrades -- until we can finally get rid of solicon chips, go optical, or bio-computing or whatever. Viva la tiny computer.
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.
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I went to buy this for my xgf for her daughter to build a small form factor pc.
Well, now her daughter wants white !
This case aint cheap, so I turned this into a Pink nas box with a 12TB Hard drive.
Woud be nice if there was a way to put 2 hard drives in this box instead of one. (Since the front of the case has room)
Anyways, I am now the very happy owner of a pink nas, that all my tech friends ask why my NAS is pink !
It is a pretty sturdy case. Next time I will buy blue !
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.
Reviewed in Mexico on March 3, 2021
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.
Reviewed in Canada on July 20, 2020
Temps aren't too bad with my PSU being used as an exhaust and a corsair H60 to cool the PC. Inside I have a i7-9700 and a 2060. During heavy loads my GPU maxes out at around 83 degrees Celsius and a max CPU temp of 70ish. If you need an ATX PSU that fits I currently use a seasonic focus+ gold 550W.