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product_id: 1256151
title: "Silverstone Tek 0.8mm Steel Body Mini-ITX Media Center/HTPC Computer Case with Aluminum Front Panel ML06B"
brand: "silverstone"
price: "873.35 DT"
currency: TND
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Silver Stone"
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# 7L ultra-compact volume Supports dual 80mm fans 4-in-1 versatile drive bracket Silverstone Tek 0.8mm Steel Body Mini-ITX Media Center/HTPC Computer Case with Aluminum Front Panel ML06B

**Brand:** silverstone
**Price:** 873.35 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎬 Small Frame, Big Performance — Own the ultimate HTPC style statement

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Silverstone Tek 0.8mm Steel Body Mini-ITX Media Center/HTPC Computer Case with Aluminum Front Panel ML06B by silverstone
- **How much does it cost?** 873.35 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/1256151-silverstone-tek-0-8mm-steel-body-mini-itx-media-center)

## Best For

- silverstone enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted silverstone brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Mini-ITX Ready:** Compact yet compatible with Mini-ITX motherboards and SFX power supplies
- • **Efficient Cooling:** Accommodates up to two 80mm fans to keep components chill
- • **Space-Savvy Design:** Only 7 liters—fits anywhere, from desk to media shelf
- • **Premium Aluminum Front:** Hairline brushed panel for sleek, modern aesthetics
- • **Flexible Storage Options:** 4-in-1 bracket supports slim optical, 3.5", 2.5" drives or 120mm fan

## Overview

The Silverstone Tek ML06B is a premium 7-liter Mini-ITX HTPC case featuring a sleek aluminum front panel and versatile 4-in-1 drive bracket. Despite its ultra-compact size, it supports multiple storage configurations, dual 80mm fans for cooling, and modern Mini-ITX components, making it the perfect blend of style and functionality for media center enthusiasts.

## Description

Continuing with the popular slim form factor HTPC, the Milo ML06 HTPC case is the smallest in the Milo series to-date and yet still able to fit modern day components. Although measuring only 7 liters in size (half the size of Micro-ATX based ML03), it can accommodate Mini-ITX motherboard, SFX power supply and install up to four 2.5" hard drives. An innovative multipurpose 4-in-1 bracket also allows installation of a slim optical drive, a 3.5" hard drive, two 2.5" drives, or a 120mm fan depending on user's requirement. Complementing a superbly compact design is a beautiful aluminum front panel finished with hairline brush pattern that seamlessly integrates into home theater environments, making ML06 the best petite HTPC case on the market.

Review: Small and Attractive - I like the small size of this case. That makes routing all of the cables a bit difficult, but I got the job done and that's just part of the game if you want a small case. I originally was planning to install one of my 3.5 inch hard drives above the CPU, but decided against it even though I had to buy a new 2.5 inch drive. I felt that it was far more important to keep the area above the CPU open for air flow purposes than to reuse my 3.5 inch drive. New 2.5 inch drives are cheap now anyway, so I picked up a 1TB drive and don't regret it. The 2.5 inch drive not only has more capacity, but also runs cooler and quieter. Total 2.5 inch drives installed = one SSD for OS and apps, one 250GB HDD for backing up the SSD, and one 1TB HDD for media storage. I still have one unused 2.5 inch bay. My i7-4771 CPU idles at about 42 degrees C and good air flow helps to achieve that. My CPU cooler is a Titan DC-155A915Z/RPW. This is a very low profile cooler. I wouldn't have needed one that low because of not installing the 3.5 inch drive, but as long as I already had it, I installed it and it seems to be working well. The case seems to be built to a high level of precision. Everything fits very nicely. The memory that I used has a heatsink with low profile, and that proved to be a good move because you will route several wires in the area of the memory, and tall heatsinks would interfere or possibly even cut the wiring that it comes in contact with. I did not install a DVD drive in this case. I had a 5.25 inch Bluray drive in my old computer, so I simply will be using that along with a SATA to USB 3.0 adapter as an external optical drive for the few times that I need it. That arrangement may not work for you if you use DVD's a lot, but I hardly ever need to use a DVD anymore. Again, by not having an internal DVD payer, the area above the CPU is kept open for good air flow. I did not install any system fans. The only fans I have are for the CPU cooler and the one inside of the Silverstone ST45SF power supply. For graphics, I am using the HD 4600 integrated graphics on the CPU, so there is no graphics card or fan. I installed a TV tuner card in the PCIe slot. I experienced one issue with this case and it may help others if I describe it. There is a cable for the two USB 3.0 front ports and audio ports that plugs into the motherboard. This cable is rather stiff and after plugging it into the motherboard, it protruded a bit above the case (without the cover on). When I put the cover on the case, the cover pushed this cable downward. This caused the cable connector (at the motherboard) to shift somewhat and lose connection. This resulted in a USB error as shown in device manager. I eventually traced the problem to the cable/connector and corrected it by pre-bending the cable to avoid interference with the cover. This is a very nice case and I am very happy with it.
Review: I used both a modular power supply and a full blown 1000watt power supply (overkill I know) but the gaming power supply has a be - I've spent a considerable amount of time assembling and dissembling this HTPC box for various reasons, one in particular is the dimensions are awkward and make it difficult for fitting. The power supply cables will rub against the blueray drive and make it pop out of the case so you'll need to have a smaller (in length) power supply. I used both a modular power supply and a full blown 1000watt power supply (overkill I know) but the gaming power supply has a better fit than the modular one since the module connectors will not fit with the blueray. I did end up breaking the sata connector a little, but ended up fixing it with some handy diy. The Pros: - It looks good, and better than the rest seen on desertcart for its price. (in my opinion) - It's built sturdy, and has a steel rod inside the top part of the case for added support (you can unscrew this easily) - The front-panel is incredible. You won't have a place for your LCD if you have one, but there's a nice dimmer switch, anti-child lock (with key), and the power button also locks mechanically. Did I mention it doesn't look like fake plastic? - There's room for 4 fans on the side, that's what I did, I splurged for the extra silent kind and I hardly can hear it. - There's plenty of ventilation everywhere - Works excellent for what I was aiming for (Media Center HTPC) The Cons: - It needs to be longer, like front-to-back an extra 2-3cm to support blueray + powersupply - Many people claimed that it can store a few hard drives, but let's be honest, even with a modular power supply, that's not going to happen. You can place a single full size hard drive and maybe a laptop size hard drive if you're lucky with your cables. - The case is a little warp at the front, so it's not perfectly aligned. You can manually fix this if it comes this way. It's not really noticeable however. Things to know: - You can use a regular size ATX power supply. I'm not sure how well other power supplies fit but the width is for ATX - Don't screw things in except for the motherboard until you're ready to plug everything together. For example, you'll need to put in the power supply before the blueray and then once you get the idea with the mounted hard drive you'll have to screw in the blueray and then you screw in the hard drive, otherwise you won't have room to maneuver. - If you have particular questions about the power supply sizing, you can probably contact their customer support to get help with your particular setup. - The USB 3.0 connector didn't come with an adapter for the motherborad, so it's a full-size connector, not the tiny one. You may have to buy one of these with the case. Lucky for me I had a spare. - Worth every penny!

## Features

- Super small at only 7 liters
- Aluminum front panel with premium styling
- Support up to two 80mm fans

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00HJOK6F4 |
| Antenna Location | Entertainment |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,227 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | SilverStone |
| Case Type | Mini-Tower |
| Color | ML06B |
| Compatible Devices | Mini-ITX motherboard, SFX power supply, 2.5-inch hard drives, low-profile graphics card, air coolers up to 70mm in height |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 600 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Fan Size | 80 Millimeters |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00844761011017, 04710007221013 |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 2.5 Inches |
| Internal Bays Quantity | 4 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8.07"D x 3.9"H |
| Item Weight | 2.49 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Silverstone |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Mfr Part Number | SST-ML06B |
| Model Name | CS-ML06B |
| Model Number | SST-ML06B |
| Motherboard Compatability | Mini ITX |
| Number of Fans | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Multipurpose 4-in-1 bracket, Premium aluminum front panel |
| Power Supply Maximum Output | 500 Watts |
| Power Supply Mounting Type | Bottom Mount |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Entertainment |
| Supported Motherboard | Mini ITX |
| Total Expansion Slots Quantity | 1 |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total Usb Ports | 2 |
| UPC | 844761011017 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** SilverStone
- **Motherboard Compatability:** Mini ITX
- **Case Type:** Mini-Tower
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Entertainment
- **Color:** ML06B
- **Material:** Aluminum
- **Power Supply Mounting Type:** Bottom Mount
- **Cooling Method:** Air
- **Model Name:** CS-ML06B
- **Fan Size:** 80 Millimeters

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Small and Attractive
*by K***D on February 25, 2014*

I like the small size of this case. That makes routing all of the cables a bit difficult, but I got the job done and that's just part of the game if you want a small case. I originally was planning to install one of my 3.5 inch hard drives above the CPU, but decided against it even though I had to buy a new 2.5 inch drive. I felt that it was far more important to keep the area above the CPU open for air flow purposes than to reuse my 3.5 inch drive. New 2.5 inch drives are cheap now anyway, so I picked up a 1TB drive and don't regret it. The 2.5 inch drive not only has more capacity, but also runs cooler and quieter. Total 2.5 inch drives installed = one SSD for OS and apps, one 250GB HDD for backing up the SSD, and one 1TB HDD for media storage. I still have one unused 2.5 inch bay. My i7-4771 CPU idles at about 42 degrees C and good air flow helps to achieve that. My CPU cooler is a Titan DC-155A915Z/RPW. This is a very low profile cooler. I wouldn't have needed one that low because of not installing the 3.5 inch drive, but as long as I already had it, I installed it and it seems to be working well. The case seems to be built to a high level of precision. Everything fits very nicely. The memory that I used has a heatsink with low profile, and that proved to be a good move because you will route several wires in the area of the memory, and tall heatsinks would interfere or possibly even cut the wiring that it comes in contact with. I did not install a DVD drive in this case. I had a 5.25 inch Bluray drive in my old computer, so I simply will be using that along with a SATA to USB 3.0 adapter as an external optical drive for the few times that I need it. That arrangement may not work for you if you use DVD's a lot, but I hardly ever need to use a DVD anymore. Again, by not having an internal DVD payer, the area above the CPU is kept open for good air flow. I did not install any system fans. The only fans I have are for the CPU cooler and the one inside of the Silverstone ST45SF power supply. For graphics, I am using the HD 4600 integrated graphics on the CPU, so there is no graphics card or fan. I installed a TV tuner card in the PCIe slot. I experienced one issue with this case and it may help others if I describe it. There is a cable for the two USB 3.0 front ports and audio ports that plugs into the motherboard. This cable is rather stiff and after plugging it into the motherboard, it protruded a bit above the case (without the cover on). When I put the cover on the case, the cover pushed this cable downward. This caused the cable connector (at the motherboard) to shift somewhat and lose connection. This resulted in a USB error as shown in device manager. I eventually traced the problem to the cable/connector and corrected it by pre-bending the cable to avoid interference with the cover. This is a very nice case and I am very happy with it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ I used both a modular power supply and a full blown 1000watt power supply (overkill I know) but the gaming power supply has a be
*by M***W on December 18, 2014*

I've spent a considerable amount of time assembling and dissembling this HTPC box for various reasons, one in particular is the dimensions are awkward and make it difficult for fitting. The power supply cables will rub against the blueray drive and make it pop out of the case so you'll need to have a smaller (in length) power supply. I used both a modular power supply and a full blown 1000watt power supply (overkill I know) but the gaming power supply has a better fit than the modular one since the module connectors will not fit with the blueray. I did end up breaking the sata connector a little, but ended up fixing it with some handy diy. The Pros: - It looks good, and better than the rest seen on amazon for its price. (in my opinion) - It's built sturdy, and has a steel rod inside the top part of the case for added support (you can unscrew this easily) - The front-panel is incredible. You won't have a place for your LCD if you have one, but there's a nice dimmer switch, anti-child lock (with key), and the power button also locks mechanically. Did I mention it doesn't look like fake plastic? - There's room for 4 fans on the side, that's what I did, I splurged for the extra silent kind and I hardly can hear it. - There's plenty of ventilation everywhere - Works excellent for what I was aiming for (Media Center HTPC) The Cons: - It needs to be longer, like front-to-back an extra 2-3cm to support blueray + powersupply - Many people claimed that it can store a few hard drives, but let's be honest, even with a modular power supply, that's not going to happen. You can place a single full size hard drive and maybe a laptop size hard drive if you're lucky with your cables. - The case is a little warp at the front, so it's not perfectly aligned. You can manually fix this if it comes this way. It's not really noticeable however. Things to know: - You can use a regular size ATX power supply. I'm not sure how well other power supplies fit but the width is for ATX - Don't screw things in except for the motherboard until you're ready to plug everything together. For example, you'll need to put in the power supply before the blueray and then once you get the idea with the mounted hard drive you'll have to screw in the blueray and then you screw in the hard drive, otherwise you won't have room to maneuver. - If you have particular questions about the power supply sizing, you can probably contact their customer support to get help with your particular setup. - The USB 3.0 connector didn't come with an adapter for the motherborad, so it's a full-size connector, not the tiny one. You may have to buy one of these with the case. Lucky for me I had a spare. - Worth every penny!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Cramped but AWESOME!
*by N***L on August 14, 2013*

I got the case because I had some PC parts I wanted to re-purpose into an HTPC upgrade and was tired of the chunky/desktop sized HTPC cases out there. I also didn't want anything tiny. Since I wanted to re-purpose my parts, I had very specific requirements. I needed a case that was Slim form factor, able to fit micro atx boards and able to fit larger PSUs. I also wanted something that looked really nice. I don't like them looking too plain and I don't like them looking gaudy. This case was perfect for my needs in every way. It's just an all-around great case. It's one of the nicest ones to look at that I've dealt with in a while. It's solid and nothing feels overly flimsy or wobbly. Since you get so much frame space, there's a bar to hold the frame so it doesn't become warped or bent when you load it up with your parts. The case is 105mm from top to bottom and 140mm of comfortable PSU room so you really must plan accordingly. Things get cramped fast. Here are a few tidbits of advice for your build experience. - You want to remove the frame bar and the nylon/rubber drive cage before you do any work in the case. This is in the instructions, which I recommend reading. - You have 140mm of PSU room before you cut off some of the 2.5" drive bay on the floor beside the PSU bay. Any longer and you'll also likely hinder your ability to install anything but 2.5" drives in the 5.25" bay (maybe you won't be able to install anything at all). - At 105mm top to bottom, make sure you get the right CPU fan. Depending on your build you may not need anything too big or powerful. I did, as my build is a re-purposing of my recently redundant system (Q6600, 8GB RAM, 750w Modular PSU, 3 1TB HD). I got a Cooler Master M4 GeminII Slim which worked perfectly for me. This fan is both powerful and very quiet. It keeps my Q6600 at 45c idle and 50c load while running at its minimum speed. - If you're placing a 3.5" under the 5.25" bay, install the cables to the drive before you place it. It will be very difficult to do it afterwards. Keep in mind that installation of this drive will involve turning the case upside down to secure the drive to the case. - If you're placing a 3.5" onto the Nylon drive case, be wary of whatever on your microatx board is close to it. If there's a mobo power connector or ram slots there, connect / install whatever needs to be before you put the drive in, as it will block whatever is under it. Not sure if these issues would be present with itx boards. - I highly recommend sourcing a PSU with the right dimensions. The case is pretty tight on space. Failing that, do yourself a favor and buy a modular PSU. For reference, my Ultra X4 750 is ~160mm and at that size, took up 1/2 of the 2.5" drive installation space on the base of the case as well as rendered the 5.25 useless for me, unless I install a 2.5" there (which I likely will when I decide to add an SSD to the system. The good news is that you're flexible IF you don't need anything installed to the 5.25" bay. My plan was to buy an external BR drive anyway so I didn't need the space. - My system is somewhat of a legacy system, so I don't expect others to have this issue but just in case, heads up - if you buy a USB 3/SATA add in card and it has a power connector of any kind, make sure the connector doesn't face the roof. I made the mistake and now the card is useless for me. There's almost no space between the edge of any cards installed to a board and the roof of the case. - There's no going around it, the case is cramped. It'll be really hard to route cables after the fact so if it's your thing to make it nice and need, pre-route as many cables as you can. - Ultimately, my recommendation would be to pre-build your system (put the mobo, cpu, fan, ram together) outside of the case and just drop that in when ready. - If this were a new build for me, I'd have skipped on using 3.5" drives and stuck to 2.5"s for ease of installation. I am using 3.5"s because I had them readily available and this is more of a revamp/retrofit than a brand new build. That's about all I can come up with. In terms of some nice features you may have missed: - Light has a dimmer, REALLY great feature - Front panel can be locked - Power button can be locked / Reset button is behind door so no accidental resets if you lock the power button and the door - Comes with a filter for the roof. The filter has magnets so you can just leave it on the top above the fan vent It's an amazing case. I have no regrets. Building wasn't too challenging but it definitely does take some work and planning if you want to get it right. It looks really nice among my entertainment center equipment. I will likely use this for many years. My next HTPC upgrade will probably be housed in this same chassis, that's how much I love it. I recommend it with flying colors for anyone who is looking for a SFF case that isn't tiny or an HTPC case that isn't big and chunky.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Silverstone Tek 0.8mm Steel Body Mini-ITX Media Center/HTPC Computer Case with Aluminum Front Panel ML06B
- FSP Mini ITX Solution/SFX 12V / Micro ATX 80 Plus Bronze Certified Non-Modular Power Supply (450W)

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