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SilverStone SG03 SFF Case
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Max Slowik
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SilverStone Te...
Feb. 26, 2008
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Installation
After the motherboard is easily installed, it's a breeze connecting all the cables and headers with the front bezel removed and the bay-feet open; almost removable-motherboard-tray breezy. In fact, this is by far the easiest Micro-ATX build I've ever done--better than even some full ATX cases. Tidying up loose cables translates to taping and zip-tying them to whatever's handy, but even after some very clean work, the case still looked full. But with such a small case, it's not like anyone's surprised.
Quality Check
The edges inside the case aren't sharp, but they're not smooth, either. They're completely safe but you might scuff up your knuckles if you're XTREME SYSTEM BUILDXXORING! Take your time, it's definitely the most pleasant Micro-ATX build you're likely to do.
As for quality, SilverStone doesn't break the mold and fail at any point. With a complete machine inside, it feels as dense and sturdy as concrete.
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