BenchmarkReviews.com: Appearance is the strongest suit of the SilverStone Grandia GD07. Nothing fits into a fashionable home theater setup as well as a nicely finished dark aluminum front plate, free of everything that shows up on the face of a typical PC. The GD07 also offers functionality at the extreme end of the HTPC market. Generous drive capacity, ability to handle multiple full-length video cards, and compatibility with eATX motherboards puts it way over the top. Flexible options for system airflow, with both down draft and horizontal CPU coolers as viable choices, expand the range of suitable components. This is not a PC case that Benchmark Reviews would recommend for a folding farm, but for extreme HTPC use it performs far above most alternatives. For those that want to have all their main storage integrated into their HTPC and/or want to do some serious gaming on the big screen in the family room, this is one of the very few cases that can do that in style.
The Mini ITX form factor is the smallest possible one that can be used to build a PC.
There are a plethora of these cases on the market, some of which are curiously pretty big. There are also exceptionally small variants of these cases which will be discussed in depth here.
SilverStone has launched a new PCI-E add-in card to provide a pair of USB 3.0 Type-A ports, plus a single USB 3.1 Type-C port for your PC. Whether you don't have access to any of these ports on an old system or just want additional ports for expansion/flexibility this PCI-E 2.0 x2 card could be a good choice for you.
Got your heart set on a small-form-factor PC build? Then SilverStone is a manufacturer you should have on your radar.