The Silverstone SG10 chassis is an extremely compact tower, measuring less than 12" tall and 14" deep. Despite those small dimensions, it is able to pack a MicroATX motherboard, ATX power supply, full length expansion cards, large CPU cooler, and multiple drives inside. There are some trade-offs required to keep the height to a minimum, though: there are no front drive bays which means that optical drives are limited to external USB drives only.
This specific version of the SG10 has been customized by Silverstone with some improvements requested by our Labs and Production departments. It is only available for purchase at this time as part of a Puget Systems computer.
This specific version of the SG10 has been customized by Silverstone with some improvements requested by our Labs and Production departments. It is only available for purchase at this time as part of a Puget Systems computer.
William George (Marketing Project Manager) Says:
This is an updated version of the SG10 chassis, with the main change being the removal of the slot-loading optical drive bay. I've never been a fan of slot-loading drives myself, but it was particularly problematic because of the lack of a physical eject button and the potential to have no drive installed inside but the slot still present (such that you could slide a disc through and land it inside the system). With how rarely optical discs are used anymore, this removal is a logical step. We still offer larger tower systems with optical drive options, for those who need them, and of course you can get external USB-based optical drives if you just need to use one on rare occasion.
This is an updated version of the SG10 chassis, with the main change being the removal of the slot-loading optical drive bay. I've never been a fan of slot-loading drives myself, but it was particularly problematic because of the lack of a physical eject button and the potential to have no drive installed inside but the slot still present (such that you could slide a disc through and land it inside the system). With how rarely optical discs are used anymore, this removal is a logical step. We still offer larger tower systems with optical drive options, for those who need them, and of course you can get external USB-based optical drives if you just need to use one on rare occasion.
Note: Dimensions: 11.6" H x 8.7" W x 13.9" D
Model: Silverstone SST-SG10B_Puget
Specifications
Color | Black |
Material | Aluminum front panel, steel frame |
Type/Size | Small Form Factor |
Maximum Motherboard Size | MicroATX |
Case Window | No |
Dimensions | |
Height | 295 mm (11.6 in) |
Width | 220 mm (8.7 in) |
Depth | 354 mm (13.9 in) |
Net Weight | 5.8 kg (12.8 lbs) |
Maximum CPU Cooler Height | 165mm |
Maximum GPU Length | 338mm |
Maximum PSU Length | 180mm |
Drive Bays | |
External 5.25 inch | 0 |
External 3.5 inch | 0 |
Internal 3.5 inch | 2 |
Internal 2.5 inch | 4 |
Slim 5.25 inch | 0 |
Front Panel Connectors | |
USB 3.0 | 2 |
Audio In | 1 |
Audio Out | 1 |
Cooling System | |
Cooling Method | Air |
Included Fans | Rear 120mm, Top 180mm |
Total Fan Mounts | Left side 2x 92/80mm, Left side 120/92mm |
Custom version of the Silverstone SG10 with modifications for Puget Systems PCs
Includes fan 180mm to 140mm fan adapter (for top fan)