I got one of these tiny wonders and after reassembling it a number of times to get a that one last lose cable I thought I might share a few tips. 1) Install everything except the GPU onto the Motherboard you wish to use before you install the motherboard into the case. 2)Get a bunch of ties (twisty or chink) to group your cables together. 3) install all the hardware into your case and do the wiring after all the parts except you GPU are in the case. (GPU is the absolute last item to install) 4)Wiring. Start on the side with the power switch. (Tyeing the front panel cables all together in multiple places and sorting it out so this group of cables can move freely really makes it easier when you do open this side in the future) 5)All wired up close this side (everything should be connected and installed with the exception of your GPU). Run a BOOT Test and listen if any of your cables are being hit by a fan. 6) Power down and install your GPU and your done. This is my first ITX build and the first time I found that the order in which you install your Hardware matters. (Exception of course being laptops) It is a great case but by far one of the larger ITX Cases, though the space has been put to good use. All the space around the PSU to keep you power cables is a godsend. Ended up being one of my most neatly cabled builds. Who would have guessed. Thinking about it this would probably apply to most any ITX build. Well I hope it helps some one as I found it quite time consuming removing the GPU about 4 times to get that last cable just right.
Nice! I remember an SG07 build I did! My god it was a mission and a mess. A couple of pics to show us your skillz would be good!