Friday, October 12th 2012

SilverStone Unveils the Sugo SG09 SFF PC Chassis

SilverStone is now preparing the release of a new PC case, a SFF (small form factor) model called Sugo SG09 that supports micro ATX, mini ITX and DTX motherboards. Set to become available in about two weeks, the chassis measures 220 (W) x 295 (H) x 354 (D) mm, it weights 5.3 kg, and features two front-placed USB 3.0 ports, one (slim) 5.25-inch bay, two 3.5-inch and four 2.5-inch bays, and three pre-installed fans (one 120 mm spinner at the rear, one on the side and a 180 mm Air Penetrator on top).

The Sugo SG09 supports CPU coolers up to 165 mm tall and graphics cards up to 13.3-inch long, and is set to cost 90 Euro.
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30 Comments on SilverStone Unveils the Sugo SG09 SFF PC Chassis

#26
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NHKSthe front vent is for the PSU intake and is filtered.. silverstone generally ensures all its intakes are filtered..


infact, all intakes of this case(front-psu, side-gpu+hdd & top-cpu) seem to be filtered.. check the
img.techpowerup.org/121012/Silverstone-SG09_disasm_w-filters.png

but i agree, not impressed with looks
One thing that exploded diagram doesn't show is how the drives mount - behind the motherboard tray - so I'm guessing 3.5" drives might be out of the question due to their thickness. Also not sure why they went with 2x 92mm + 1x 120mm on the side panel and not simply 3x 120mm.

Apart from that, it seems very functional so I don't really care how it looks. What I want to know is how it performs WRT to temps and noise.
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#28
NHKS
AssimilatorOne thing that exploded diagram doesn't show is how the drives mount - behind the motherboard tray - so I'm guessing 3.5" drives might be out of the question due to their thickness. ....
you are right about the drives behind MB.. 3.5" x2 + 2.5" x4(below the 3.5") as mentioned in the OP..

this one for u..


might be a tight fit though.. and not sure if the cooling would be good..
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#29
bogami
Impressive design for ATX power PC. Should be 3x 120mm for radiator. ...Missing Liquid cooling options.
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#30
jansteytt
matx case

Remember that this is a 23 liter case that supports matx motherboards, huge cpu coolers and standard PS and graphics accelerators! All for $110.
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