

🎒 Power Meets Portability: The Mini Case That Moves With You
The SGPC Itx Mini Case New K29 is a sleek, 4-liter small form factor chassis built from durable 1.5mm steel. Designed for professionals on the move, it features two steel and one acrylic vented side panels for superior airflow, front USB 3.0 and Type-C ports for high-speed connectivity, and supports compact CPU coolers up to 56mm. Ideal for minimalist, portable PC builds that demand both style and performance.









| ASIN | B09H3ZZ1KH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #831 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | SGPC |
| Color | Or |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (36) |
| Date First Available | November 29, 2021 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.9 x 3 x 9.8 inches |
| Item Weight | 4.2 pounds |
| Item model number | K29 |
| Manufacturer | SGPC |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 8.9 x 3 x 9.8 inches |
| Series | K29 |
A**V
Good mobile-able case
Looks funny. Really easy for sff builds without gpu. Pretty standard front IO. Please, don't use included meshes, they kill airflow - dead, dead. And there is no screw holes to put pull/push fans, so you only playing with cpu heatsink and psu. If closed, can be really hot. Otherwise, really good case for "movable" builds. A lil pricey, but for a price you get a lot of accessories.
J**A
This is a game changer!!
I usually go big or go home, I’m big on spending $5k custom building pc’s for my self this case is amazing!!! I read a lot of the reviews and I feel like people are being to harsh there’s tons of space for cable management I used a non modular psu and had plenty of space to do a clean job, the filters aren’t amazing but as I do custom builds for people I’ve worked in many cases and they are not that bad and you can easily remove them if you like, air flow is good, I have the bottom vent under the case and my cpu temp sits at 34° C however I’m using this pc with Linux Ubuntu with a 10.5 inch monitor so the loads are not heavy, the computer is built for computing but I will be testing out steam capabilities. Overall I have no complaints about the case I think if you take your time instead of rushing through you can make a thorough build that will last a long time.
J**J
Smallest Computer I ever built
Its a nice case. I built it with a Ryzen 5 5600g on an B550 itx motherboard. Fits a 57mm ID-Cooling IS-55 argb cpu cooler (120mm fan), however, with this cooler you need to use plain (2x16gb) ram sticks without heatsinks or argb for clearance. (I think you might be able to use ram with heat sinks and argb, if you opt for a smaller cpu cooler like the Thermalright AXP90 X36.) I powered my unit with the Apevia ITX-PFC500W which is more than what the computer uses. I also have a 2tb nvme but there is enough room to squeeze in a 2.5" SSD. For a streaming/office computer, it does great. Light and portable. I am pretty sure I can play some games on it, but haven't tried. The only issue I had was the included rubber padding. It wouldn't stay stuck on the case. I bought this case knowing you can't put in a GPU since its a designated office computer not having a option to add one, weighs a little into my conscience.
K**O
Compact case NEEDS LOW PROFILE CPU COOLER AND MINI PSU
Easy to assemble pc, used with ID-cooling IS-40X and fit perfectly. Enough space for cables. Was worried about thermals and airflow so replaced the panel with a DIY screen and works great.
M**C
Just Bought product
Looks like this will be a great case wish it came with a power supply
M**.
Excellent minimalist Mini-ITX case
Of all the mini-ITX cases I have tried lately, this one was the best for my APU build. It’s very minimalist in its design and does not waste space with external decoration. Probably the best feature is that it fits Flex-PSUs so PSU failure is not a deal breaker. The only issue I found with it is that the front USB-C is spliced with the USB3 such that they both go into the USB3 header on the mobo. 4.8/5 from me.
M**E
A fair choice for a small PC build, but does have some drawbacks
I chose this case for its size and clean design. I like the ample air flow vents all around. I like the white color and the options to use or not use the 2 odd looking handles. I like the option to stick on the feet in a location that suits your build. However this case does have some problems. First, this case has no power LED and no reset switch. You won't know if the PC is powered on unless you can somehow see the motherboard lights glowing through a case vent. Second, the screw holes for the main panel do not line up 100% because the case sides are not held together well. The hole alignment issue can be fixed by manually pushing the metal panels into alignment, but this is frustrating to have to do. The should hold itself in a fixed position so the screw holes stay aligned. Thirdly, the included cable that feeds the front panel USB ports and power switch is too long and too thick. It's hard to work with. I realize that it is difficult to make a cable length that works for everyone and all builds, but I would like to see a thinner and shorter cable here. Another problem is that the case promotional videos and photos do not really show what a build looks like, with the usual PC components installed inside. For example we can't see how much clearance there is under the power supply or between other parts. So I took a leap of faith in buying this case. Ultimately the build was successful, but it would be really nice to have a power LED and a reset switch. I will probably un-build the PC and drill holes into the front of the case to add an LED and a reset switch.
C**E
Very neat and aesthetic
Quite easy to build in considering its stout 4L size. Only down side is the USB C and USB 3.0 on the front are split off from the same cable, both go to the USB3 header on the mobo. So, good in the sense it’s compatible with USB C devices but you aren’t getting the full bandwidth out of it.
C**S
The Pci-e slot is blocked. A bit annoying, if the case had been just half a centimeter longer it wouldn't be an issue, so I don't understand why they did it this way. I suppose it is sorta visible in one of the store images but I didn't really expect this to be a thing so I wasn't looking for that in the store images initially. My fault I guess. Pretty case though, and sturdy. Guess I'll keep it around for some other build in the future where I don't need the PCI-e lane used.
C**.
I would have kept it if the PSU hole could be easily used for GPU without modding as I moved to PicoPSU. Flex ATX PSU being too loud for my taste.
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