Sg13 aio. I feel that a 120mm aio is a great option for the sg13.

Sg13 aio. Works fine but the hoses are very stiff and are pressing up against the PSU, causing it to be slightly tilted. For best results use an AIO. As for a choice of AIO, I used a Corsair H60 in tandem with a NF-P12 to decent effect. Reused a 1050 Ti from an earlier system powered by Intel 2600 which still is a very capable processor to this date and probably Intel's best CPU ever!! I'm currently looking for options to support cooling for the SG13 and it seems that the community is pretty split about using air cooling vs AIO… I got a 120mm AIO for my Silverstone SG13, but unsure if I should have it as intake or exhaust? I'm rocking a dual fan GPU so for me it would be logical to use the AIO as exhaust to remove the build up of hot air (at the cost of a slightly warmer CPU), but I mostly see people using their AIO as intake forcing exit air out via the perforated sides. So although my load was not high, the PSU fan was running at max speed probably because it was intaking all of this hot uncirculated air. 2 drive also makes this case more spacious and enjoyable to work with. Do you want to get a case now? Or are you willing to buy it and wait for shipping from china? EDIT: ml08 is 12l and about $90, and the node 202 is 10. 6" (266mm) long expansion card, standard ATX power supply, and all-in-one liquid cooler in 120mm or 140mm size will help produce amazingly small and powerful systems. Having a single large capacity M. Aug 3, 2018 ยท The Captain 120EX does fit in the SG13 with A SFX PSU and the Silverstone bracket that moves the PSU up as high as it'll go. rfm 7qtblu3 6l zm3nzlwg zl9s 1ev xw0n mpciqriz eoen aft