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The SilverStone Technology Milo Z Mini-ITX/DTX Small Form Factor Computer Case (ML07B) is a sleek and versatile solution for compact builds, supporting high-performance components while maintaining a stylish appearance. With compatibility for Mini-ITX motherboards, SFX power supplies, and graphics cards up to 13 inches, this case is designed for gamers and professionals alike. Its innovative design allows for both horizontal and vertical orientation, making it a perfect fit for any workspace.
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | SilverStone Technology |
Series | CS-ML07B |
Item model number | ML07B |
Item Weight | 10 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13.78 x 15.04 x 4.13 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13.78 x 15.04 x 4.13 inches |
Color | ML07B |
Audio-out Ports (#) | 1 |
Manufacturer | Silverstone |
ASIN | B00K8CIZYS |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 5, 2014 |
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Excellent quality HTPC case, but cable management is a nightmare
Pros:The case aesthetically looks amazing and is made of durable, solid materials (case plates are made of steel, and the front plate is made of thick, solid, high-quality plastic). The case looks and feels high quality because it is. The material of the case seems resistant to oil/dust impressions, which is just another tick on the list of "nice-to-haves" this case has, and overall contributes to its high-quality look and feel.There are many options to customize the RGB strip's color using the motherboard control box. Blue, green, red, purple, and white are the ones I came across. White/Blue is shown in the pictures.The case supports a horizontal or vertical position, whichever you prefer, attachable foam kickstands for both options are included.As for airflow/temperatures, the case does very well. My CPU temps at idle are 30C-40C, with a 34 degrees C average over 2 hours of usage (internet/video streaming/minor programs only). During the same timeframe, my GPU temps were between 30-42 C.Under load (playing Grim Dawn), the temperatures also did very well. CPU ran 38-55 C and the GPU at 45-55 C, with the default (quiet) fan profiles being set. I think even better GPU temps could be achieved if you are willing to change fan profiles.Under a heavy load (playing MH: World to test): CPU ran 46-67 C and GPU ran 65-76C with default fan profile. Still pretty good.So overall, if you are wanting a small form factor case, with great airflow, this is a good option.Cons:The RGB header that is attached to the case for hookup to the motherboard (to control the RGB strip via motherboard software) doesn't work with ASUS motherboards (and probably quite a few others) and is proprietary. You won't be able to control the RGB strip via your motherboard without getting some sort of adapter (which I don't know if it actually exists). Silverstone does not provide an adapter to work with motherboards which have 5V addressable header. Only ones that have a 12V header will work with this case without any adapter.Cable management is an absolute nightmare, it was possible for me, but it literally took hours (1-2) and multiple (5+) revisions. Do not buy a 150 mm PSU. It says that it would fit, but I don't know how. I bought a 140 mm PSU and it barely fit. It was VERY tight to get everything inside and manage the cables in an appropriate way. A picture is attached to see how cable management was done.The case is not easy to work in.Full build:ASUS ROG STRIX B360-iIntel Core i5-8400Cyrorig C7GTX 1080 Windforce OC by GIGABYTECorsair Vengence LPX 2x 8GB @ 2666SeaSonic Focus Plus Gold 650 W PSU (140 mm)Silverstone RVZ03B (this case)
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Small, thin, striking design, but pay attention to advertised clearances to avoid headache.
(+) Plenty of room for larger GPUs - up to 330mm in length. Bracket is solid and comes with supports if you decide to cram a full size card into the case.(+) ATX Power Supply compatible.(+) Thick enough to mount a solid cooler on your CPU. Many users find watercooling possible... I am not so much of a masochist to try.(+) Design stands out, though the LED bar is a tad bright at full force.(-) Efficient air / temperature management is a must. My system is configured with the GPU portion on the bottom, bringing in cold air from the intakes by the GPU itself, with hot air being exhausted by the force of the CPU cooler on top, set to push air out rather than pull in. This has worked so far, but might prove harder when using a card more punishing than a RX 570.(-) While ATX PSU support is a selling feature of this case, take care when choosing your PSU. SilverStone recommends no longer than 140mm for better clearance, anything 150mm will be possible but very difficult. Do note that you can simply use an SFX PSU bracket and use a smaller PSU - I went this route since this was cheaper for already owning a capable SFX PSU.(-) Choose your CPU cooler carefully. The cooler's heatsink will need to fit within the confines of the board itself, as anything that would extend over the edge of the board will not work based on how the case is constructed. A be quiet! Shadow Rock LP was sufficient in this regard, but required some clever cabling.Overall: very solid little case. Departs from traditional HTPC cubes and approaches a more lithe form by offloading the GPU to its own area. Make sure to pay attention to posted clearance allowances before buying; no matter your cable management skills, space WILL be limited. Would recommend for more experienced builders, but maybe not the best beginner case, especially for one's first foray into ITX territory.
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