I would like to see a matx-tower with a top monted slim rom and bottom placed atx psu. Two 140mm intake fans and a 120 exaust. The hardrive cage infront the psu and just under the graphics card. And keep it minimalistic with realy tight dimensions (around 350x350x180mm) so it's a true minitower and not a midtower like Antec Mini P180 or the In Win Dragonslayer. painted interior and a side window would be nice to. One can dream... :)
got a ? i have the cm haf and cm v8 blowing at the back i added a 12 fan in the front and one at the botom blowing up if i hold a lighter by the lovers at the side and back where the mobo is it almost blow out the flame is this good seems like by adding these fans one at the front blowing in and one intaking at the bootom blowing towards the top exaust fan i lost air coming in so now im not so sure i did a good thing but ibought these fans and want to use them plese sugest a good setup
I personally build a SG03 with NT06-E and ST50EF-Plus SC (short cable PSU) - to realize a cheap, silent but powerful gaming system with help of Overclocking :) DFI Micro-ATX board 1x ATi HD4850 GPU Intel Core 2 Duo E7200 (65W TDP), 1x120mm intake fan around 1.000 rpm CPU @ 3.5 GHz (original is 2.53 GHz) I guess it is around 90W TDP now. Temps: 40° in idle 55°-60° full load (remember, passive cooling+OC) To get better temps under higher OC, go for NT06-E+PSU with 135mm fan (ST60F)
I have this case and I love it. I replaced the front factory fan with two Scythe S-Flex F 120mm fans and its pretty quiet. I use the NT06-Lite HSF to help cool the E6750 in mine.
If you are into modding you can attach a fan under the NT06 fins to blow upward for better cooling performance. There is also room to cut a blowhole on the top and place a 120mm exhaust fan for extra exhaust cooling.
This is a good case and I highly recommend it for a SFF mATX build. SS makes some great SFF cases.
Video was posted by our Taiwan headquarter. In Taiwan there is no Christmas like in Europe, so it is working time. In Taiwan they have Chinese New Year a bit after christmas time, and then no one is working in whole Asia :)
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How about some temperature measurements?! How about getting rid of the hard drive resonance?! How about reengineering those poorly designed hard disk trays? How about toolless design for a $150 aluminium pop can case?! How about soft aluminium screw thread stripping?! How about including 2 fans considering the price?! How about a top mounted 120mm fan?! Would this kill your engineering budget?! Sorry, smoke and mirrors isn't enough to justify the price and poor design issues.
I own the case and those design flaws just mentioned are correct, but what really got me disappointed is that most screws are so weak. Probably, even my tiny wrist watch carries stronger screws than those mounted on the 3.5 bracket and front USB panel.
I would like to see a matx-tower with a top monted slim rom and bottom placed atx psu. Two 140mm intake fans and a 120 exaust. The hardrive cage infront the psu and just under the graphics card. And keep it minimalistic with realy tight dimensions (around 350x350x180mm) so it's a true minitower and not a midtower like Antec Mini P180 or the In Win Dragonslayer. painted interior and a side window would be nice to. One can dream... :)
Pinosen 1 year ago
Product placement win @ 0:21 ;)
Canemaster0 1 year ago 2
got a ? i have the cm haf and cm v8 blowing at the back i added a 12 fan in the front and one at the botom blowing up if i hold a lighter by the lovers at the side and back where the mobo is it almost blow out the flame is this good seems like by adding these fans one at the front blowing in and one intaking at the bootom blowing towards the top exaust fan i lost air coming in so now im not so sure i did a good thing but ibought these fans and want to use them plese sugest a good setup
asus3571 2 years ago
Silverstonetech 2 years ago
I have this case and I love it. I replaced the front factory fan with two Scythe S-Flex F 120mm fans and its pretty quiet. I use the NT06-Lite HSF to help cool the E6750 in mine.
If you are into modding you can attach a fan under the NT06 fins to blow upward for better cooling performance. There is also room to cut a blowhole on the top and place a 120mm exhaust fan for extra exhaust cooling.
This is a good case and I highly recommend it for a SFF mATX build. SS makes some great SFF cases.
Skott62 2 years ago
Great video, can't wait to get my new SG04B soon! But, ung...the background music is terrible. And you guys posted this on Christmas day?
DrnkSqrrlProductions 2 years ago
Video was posted by our Taiwan headquarter. In Taiwan there is no Christmas like in Europe, so it is working time. In Taiwan they have Chinese New Year a bit after christmas time, and then no one is working in whole Asia :)
Silverstonetech 2 years ago
The idea is to show you what is possible and how it works in such a small case.
Temperature details are not informative for anyone, as they are affected a lot by the hardware you use.
Silverstonetech 2 years ago
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How about some temperature measurements?! How about getting rid of the hard drive resonance?! How about reengineering those poorly designed hard disk trays? How about toolless design for a $150 aluminium pop can case?! How about soft aluminium screw thread stripping?! How about including 2 fans considering the price?! How about a top mounted 120mm fan?! Would this kill your engineering budget?! Sorry, smoke and mirrors isn't enough to justify the price and poor design issues.
imagonex 3 years ago
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Aquazer0 2 years ago
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I own the case and those design flaws just mentioned are correct, but what really got me disappointed is that most screws are so weak. Probably, even my tiny wrist watch carries stronger screws than those mounted on the 3.5 bracket and front USB panel.
Aquazer0 2 years ago