SilverStone Sugo Series SST-SG07B Small Form Factor Chassis Review

Posted on 2010-10-08 18:34:22 by Thomas De Maesschalck

SilverStone has been very nice to me in the past and allowed me to see both versions of the Raven. These were some full tower monsters, but they did offer everything the user could want to find in the chassis with a bit of a unique “twist”. Shortly after that I was introduced to the Sugo series of cases. While my look was at the midi-tower SG04, I could see that just because SilverStone was thinking small in form factor, they still wanted to offer both ease of use and loads of features with the ability to pack as much high end hardware into a tiny box as possible.

While the SG04 allowed for a m-ATX board to be installed, it still had the basic structure of a tower design. This time around we are going to see a SFF chassis made for m-DTX and m-ITX motherboards, but still offering huge cooling abilities. Now, it’s true that most HTPCs use smaller GPUs or even onboard ones to surf the web and play Farmville. SilverStone takes things a step further this time, though, and offers room for even the most power hungry of builds.



Link: TweakTown



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