SilverStone Sugo SG09 Mini-ITX case revealed

Posted on Friday, October 12 2012 @ 15:22 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
SilverStone shows off the Sugo SG09, a new small form factor case capable of accommodating two 13.3" (338mm) long graphics cards. The chassis measures 220mm x 295mm x 354mm (W x H x D), it weighs 5.3kg and supports Micro-ATX, DTX, and Mini-ITX motherboards.

There's room for one 9.5mm/12.7mm slim optical drive, two 3.5" HDDs, four 2.5" HDD/SSD devices, four expansion slots, a I/O panel with two USB 3.0 ports and audio ports, and room for up to five fans. You can check the full specifications at SilverStone's website.

Pricing and availability is unknown.
How much performance and components can you reasonably fit in a 23 liter enclosure? That was the question SilverStone engineers asked themselves when designing the ninth edition of SilverStone’s Sugo series chassis. In a very limited space of 23 liters, which SilverStone defined as the limit for classifying a chassis as small form factor or SFF, the Sugo SG09 achieved performance never before seen for a computer chassis of this size. By slightly reducing storage capacity via relocation to motherboard backside mounting, the SG09 can accommodate two 13.3 inches long graphic cards with handles (longest under PCI-Express specification) with cooling provided by four fan slots. Having the power supply location moved away from above the CPU area has also increased CPU cooler’s height limit to 165mm, which is sufficient for nearly all tower CPU coolers on the market.

Designing a 23 liter chassis that can fit high-end components and cool well requires rethinking of layout that is substantially different from traditional chassis. Even experienced computer builders are recommended to take a closer look at the included instruction manual as it contains valuable information on how to build with the SG09. Although limited in space, good cable routing is still possible by using SilverStone’s PP05 short cable kit in conjunction with the mandatory cable routing design. For those looking to challenge their own PC building skills in return for a superbly packaged machine that has uncompromised performance and is portable, the Sugo SG09 is the one to get.
SilverStone Sugo SG09


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Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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