Silverstone Tek Plastic/SECC Mini-ITX Computer Case with 2x USB 3.0 Front Ports SFF Cases - View 1

Silverstone Tek Plastic/SECC Mini-ITX Computer Case with 2x USB 3.0 Front Ports SFF Cases

4.5 (30 ratings)
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Key Features

  • Unprecedented 120mm fan in mini casing for positive pressure cooling
  • Mini-DTX/Mini-ITX motherboard & SFX PSU compatible
  • Standard-length expansion cards support (10 inches)
  • Support 2.5" and 3.5" hard drives
  • Elevated standoff for motherboard back side components
  • Ample space for CPU cooling (82mm in height)

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Customer Reviews

Luis
Is a great looking case, classy style, very compact, a good choice for home teather pc build. It will not take to much space. The only downside is that you need some specific computer parts such a small form factor power supply (modular) for better cable routing and to have more space to work. It comes with a 120mm 3-pin header fan with integrated grill and fan filter at the front panel. Comes with 2 usb 3.0 port at the front but it does not come with adapter if you only have usb 2.0 header in your motherboard. Come with all the screws you need. Only room for 2x 2.5inch drive (optional second drive, only if you use a 2.5 inch to 3.5 inch adapter and use it in the 3.5 inch drive bay), 3.5inch drive bay and a slim optical drive bay (laptop dvd drive; you will need an adapter for sata power and sata data). No much room for graphics cards, it think from my experience everything above 8-9 inches in lenght will not fit there.
Tcow
I had to remove the 3.5in HDD bay to get the PSU to fit, otherwise a very good case. Bought it for a friend's build. They needed a compact case and they like the white, not a lot of white cases. Good price too
-Ducky-
This is the third time I have bought one of these cases for a system build. This time for our children to have a educational / Minecraft PC. The case fits a full-size reference GTX 670 without issue. Mini-ITX builds are very easy In this case and nothing to worry about. Pair it with a SFX CPU, and a Cyorig C7 cooler and you will not have any cramping / airflow issues. Wonderful case to build in and I highly recommend it.It fits in a standard backpack FYI, so it is also a great LAN PC.
QuietOC
It seems to be a case designed by a 1990's teenager: more holes than sides. The sheet steel is also rather thin and flimsy. The longer side/top has a couple of indents in the perforated section that look to be designed for a pair of 80mm fans to mount. There is no attempt at any noise muffling anywhere.The old school style removable 1 piece, 3-sided cover is difficult to align. Generic adhesive rubber feet are supplied, which may not continue sticking, but they do give you flexibility in choosing the case's orientation. I decided to make the large video card vent side the bottom--basically the normal orientation for a ATX tower.I used this for a budget Celeron 1610 H67M-ITX build. I've also added a Radeon 7790 to it. I removed the drive trays and cut the back panel to fit a normal ATX power supply. I used a 120mm fan power supply mounted upside down so the power supply fan could draw in cool air from outside the case.The 120 mm case fan included is decently quiet.Does not include a USB2 to USB3 adapter for the front ports. I used an adapter from another case to wire up the front ports to a USB2 header. The ports work fine as USB2 ports. The front buttons look and feel very cheap. They don't even sit straight.The case could easily be 3 inches less deep for the components I have, and that is with wasting space to run a full ATX power supply. The 7790 PCB is no longer than the ITX board.I would prefer to have something useful like a card reader or an external 2.5" drive port in place of the slim optical bay.