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Silverstone Intros Sugo 14 Cube Type Mini-ITX Case

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Silverstone today introduced an innovative new cube-type Mini-ITX case, the Sugo 14 (model: SST-SG14B). This cuboid-shaped case can be oriented in two ways, with its longer front-face side along the base, or sideways, along the shorter side. Inside, you get a wealth of customization options, including the ability to mount triple-slot graphics cards up to 33 cm in length, CPU coolers up to 18.2 cm in height, and a highly versatile contraption that can be used to mount a 5.25-inch drive (or an optional Silverstone external caddie), an AIO CLC radiator, a couple of 3.5-inch drives, a combination of a 3.5-inch drive and a 120 mm CLC radiator, etc. Besides this, you get three 3.5-inch drive mounts. Cooling includes a 140 mm rear exhaust, and two 120 mm vents along a side panel. The case measures 247 mm x 368.1 mm x 215 mm. The company didn't reveal pricing.



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Looks good, if priced right, could be my next case
 
A bit larger than SG13 (222mm x 181mm x 285mm). 19.5L vs 11.5L.
 
This will be my next build. Glad they kept the option for the optical drive.
 
I do really like the 5.25" bay as it gives a bit more flexibility. Hopefully it's price is similar to the CM NR200.
 
Looks good. Anyone else find it absurd that Mini-ITX's have better connectivity, modularity & ventilation in half the volume than many ATX tempered-glass pretentious art-piece clones churned out today?
 
Neat little case, like the cutout for the m.2 drive which is a pain if you need to swap it out in other ITX cases. Still see no reason to pick it over a Node 304 though. Easiest case to build in and can support 6x 3.5" HDD's. That case is a few mods away from being the perfect ITX build, anything smaller is completely unnecessary IMO.
 
How does this compare to the original Silverstone Sugo cube case released many years ago?
 
Neat little case, like the cutout for the m.2 drive which is a pain if you need to swap it out in other ITX cases. Still see no reason to pick it over a Node 304 though. Easiest case to build in and can support 6x 3.5" HDD's. That case is a few mods away from being the perfect ITX build, anything smaller is completely unnecessary IMO.

Biggest reason for update would probably be support for 3-slot GPUs. I'm currently using Node 304 and will probably switch to this for the next build
 
A slightly bigger one for a 4 slot µAtx-board whould be also nice. Let us not too long waiting for its street prize.
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This looks like a pretty good HTPC case for my use. My HTPC doubles as a media server/4k gaming rig so that addition of 3.5" bays and space for a triple slot gpu means it'd make a good upgrade over my corsair HAF240. I just hope it also comes in white.
I recently built a small form factor pc using a jonsbo case and uATX board, the style of them is good and the one I built is smaller than this, but the airflow on the jonsbo cases is what really let's them down.
 
its ATX psu compatible.
 
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