SilverStone SG05BB-450 ALL Black Plastic/SECC Mini-ITX Computer Case with SFX 450W 80+ Bronze Certified/Single +12V rail Power Supply (Black)
- List Price:
$122.00
- Buy New: $119.99
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as of 5/22/2012 21:01 UTC details
- You Save: $2.01 (2%)
- Seller:Amazon.com
- Color:Black
- Media:Personal Computers
- Shipping Weight (lbs):9.4
- Dimensions (in):12 x 10 x 15
- Warranty:1 Year
- Model:SG05BB-450
- UPC:844761007263
- EAN:0844761007263
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Features:
- 80 Plus Bronze certified SFX 450W power supply included
- Elevated standoff for motherboard back side components
- 120mm fan with golf blades for superior quietness and performance
- Standard-length expansion cards support (9 inches)
- All black painting inside with stylish look
Editorial Reviews:
Synopsis
Designed for use with Mini-DTX and Mini-ITX motherboards, the SG05 is the smallest Sugo yet, this SG05BB-450 version compared with other SUGO case at around 23 liters in volume, the SG05 at 10.8 liters is less than half the size! However, in keeping with the spirit of its Sugo name, the case is capable of swallowing many standard components while keeping everything cooled. For the first time in a case of this size class, the SG05 is equipped with a low speed 120mm fan that is mounted to create positive air pressure, ensuring good balance of cooling and quietness. Other notable features include the ability to accept 9 inch long graphics card, room for thicker 2.5 inch hard drives such as Western Digital’s VelociRaptor™, full-height for retail boxed CPU coolers, and an 80 PLUS Bronze certified SFX 450W power supply. For building a fast PC in the smallest possible form factor, the SG05 is without peers.
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