Product Overview
Integrates in Any Room
Continuing where the popular Milo ML03 left off, the Milo ML04 HTPC case again combines the full size features of Grandia series with slim form factor dimensions. The ML04 has a profile of 105mm height and 350mm depth, making it extremely easy to integrate into any living room furniture.
Incredibly, this case can accommodate up to three 3.5” hard drives or five 2.5” HDD/SSD through its smartly designed drive cages that can mount either size without any use of adapters. The distinguishing feature of the ML04 is its lockable aluminium front door that is similar in design as the larger GD07 case with a LED dimmer that adds not only security but also improve integration in home theater environments. For those looking to build an HTPC with good expansion and cooling capability but has limited room and budget, the SilverStone Milo ML04 is an excellent alternative to the ML03.
Features
• Support up to four 80mm fans.
• Drive cages with multi-purpose mounts eliminate need for adapters.
• Easy to install and cable route.
• Support standard PS2(ATX) power supplies.
• Support low profile expansion cards.
• Incredible 350mm depth to fit comfortably inside home theater cabinet.
• Lockable front door and power button ensure security of system and drives.
• LED indicator with adjustable brightness.
Silverstone ML04B Milo, Black, Slim HTPC Case, 2x USB 3.0, Micro-ATX/Mini-DTX/Mini-ITX, w/o PSU is rated
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Rated 4 out of
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MikeyLW from
Nice HTPC case
Pretty good HTPC case. One bad thing is that it includes a load of screws for fitting hard drives to a bay and the screws are too short. Also this same bay sits above the main power supply to the motherboard and - basically the bay was unusable for these 2 reasons. There was a space on the bottom to fix a 2.5" drive but my power supply went into this area. As I was using and SSD then fixing it down wasn't too important. I suppose the space related problems are due to the smaller size of this case, the small screws seems like a bad error though. But it's still a nice case so I'd recommend it.
Date published: 2018-12-31
Rated 5 out of
5
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Belalugosisdad from
Well built, keenly priced HTPC case
OK, so it's a case. What else can I say. It looks great on the hi-fi rack, due to the hinged door that hides the DVD ROM (no stealthing face plate required) and all this horrible looking ports, it's well laid out, has plenty of internal drive location facilities and is easy to put together / dismantle for assembly and service of your HTPC. It's a bit tight for space, so I'd recommend a few cable extensions and plenty of taping down, and I wouldn't go to a full size ATX board in this one, but for a basic, non gaming, Kodi or Mediaportal Client HTPC you can't go far wrong with this one.
Date published: 2016-02-07
Rated 4 out of
5
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asdsadgfdsfa from
Attractive and slim
An attractive and slim case, with a pleasing brushed metal finish. The flap at the front, hiding the ports and drive bays, keeps the overall appearance sleek.
My only complaint is that, possibly due to the vent on the top, my standard ATX fan seems noisy in this case.
Date published: 2014-12-16
Rated 4 out of
5
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dddaaaa from
Good well thought out case.
Nice case. First HTPC case I've seen so nothing to compare it to. Fairly easy to build. Wasn't 100% clear on where the case LED wires were supposed to go but that's probably the fault of the motherboard manual as much as the case instructions.
Especially good for folk with toddlers at large since it has a lockable front panel, and even the power switch can be disabled, neutralising the threat of small fingers.
Date published: 2014-10-17
Rated 4 out of
5
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russellrobertson from
Fine Case for HTPC
Case is pretty basic internally but looks good in our living room. Only note of caution is that the CD ROM drive and the PSU butt up against each other if they are both standard sizes. I fitted the Pioneer BDC-207DBK and a standard PSU and its a very tight fit.
Date published: 2014-05-20
Rated 5 out of
5
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Bynot from
Quality case for the money
Got this case to replace another I had ordered from another company that had faults.
This case is very well built and has a lovely feel to it.
Has plenty of room for your HTPC build, though when you have a DVD drive and full size PSU in there it can be a bit tight but still works very well all the same.
The only thing I would say against this case if I have to is the USB 3 cables are just way to long, though I guess they are a standard length, you can easily wrap them up a bit and use cable ties.
Nice feature being able to turn the brightness down on the power led on the front of the case.
All in all you will not be disappointed getting this case
Date published: 2013-12-06