REVIEW OVERVIEW | |
BUILD QUALITY 100 % | |
FEATURES 80 % | |
DESIGN 80 % | |
PERFORMANCE 80 % | |
SUMMARY The Sliger SV540 is a premium mini-itx case that both looks great, and performs well. If you have the budget, this is a fantastic option. | 85% OVERALL SCORE |
Sliger SV540 Mini-ITX CaseFrom $250.00
Sliger has a long history of making premium ITX cases. There latest entry into the fold is the SV540, a vertical style all metal case with 280mm Radiator support. In this review I cover the pros and cons of the 540, as well as the performance benchmarks.
Check out the video above for my full thoughts and impression, or look below for testing data.
Sliger SV540 Specifications
Material | Steel |
Motherboard Support | Mini-ITX |
PSU Support | SFX, SFX-L |
Max Cooler Height | 55mm |
Radiator Support | 280mm, 240mm |
GPU Support | Triple Slot, 310mm Length |
Fan Mounts | 2 x 140mm, 2 x 120mm |
Volume | 15.25L |
Dimensions | 154mm x 247mm x 401mm |
Test System
CPU | Ryzen 9 5900X |
MOBO | Asus Rog Strix X570-I |
PSU | Corsair SF600 |
SSD | Samsung 970 EVO Plus Samsung 860 EVO |
COOLER | Corsair H115i |
RAM | Corsair Vengeance 64GB DDR4 3200MHz |
CPU Temperatures
IDLE | 38C |
GAMING | 67C |
RENDER | 69C |
100% LOAD | 79C |
GPU Temperatures
IDLE | 44C |
GAMING | 78C |
RENDER | 68C |
100% LOAD | 81C |