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Nach dem SG03 sowie dem SG04 Sugo stellen wir im heutigen Test den dritten Mini-Tower aus Silverstones Sugo-Serie auf den Prüfstand und finden heraus, was der SG07B Sugo insbesondere für Spieler zu bieten hat. Besonders interessant ist schließlich, dass auch aktuelle Grafikkarten in dem Gehäuse für mini-ITX-Mainboards ihren Platz finden.
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In diesem Review möchte ich euch kurz den Silverstone SST-TJ08B-E TemJin Midi-Tower - black vorstellen. Viele werden den großen Bruder, das Silverstone SST-TJ07-B TemJin, kennen, das ausreichend Platz für Wasserkühlung und mehr bietet. Aber was in der Neuauflage des 2006 erschienenen TJ-08 µ-ATX Gehäuse steckt, möchte ich hier kurz zeigen.
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SilverStone have a great reputation for their chassis design, but they also make a wide range of peripherals for the enthusiast audience. Today we are looking at two of their latest range, the SST-TS07B USB 3.0 enclosure and the EC03B Internal USB 3.0 PCIe Card.
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To make the transportation of small form factor cases even easier, SilverStone has what they call the Sugo Pack. The Sugo Pack is a durable, padded duffel bag type carry case which is designed specifically to transport the various cases from SilverStone's Sugo lineup (although nothing would stop you from putting any SFF case inside it, as long as the dimensions fit). I figured I'd give the Sugo Pack a try now that I have a case here that is small enough to fit in it!
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Silverstone have one of the most unique chassis ranges on the market, their ability to fit high end systems into compact and well engineered chassis designs seems endless and they’re never far from a new space saving idea, or sleek new design for their small form factor ranges. Not to sell them short of course as Silverstone also create some incredible chassis that are anything but small, such as the RV01 which we recently reviewed. Yet it’s the little ones that I enjoy the most, they’re definitely Silverstone’s strong point and the chassis I’m looking at today has been on my wanted list since I first saw it at CES 2013.
The SG10 is part of Silverstone’s SUGO Series and for those of you who are thinking it looks a little familiar, that’s because I actually reviewed something pretty similar earlier this year, it’s younger sibling the SG09. While some may see this as a revision, that’s not really true and Silverstone have given the SG10 a few new design touches that (judging by the picture above) set it far apart from the SG09 in terms of design and build quality.
The small form factor market has seen a big revival in the last year or so and while some people may argue that it never went away in terms of chassis designs, there is no doubt that manufacturers are investing in creating better, high end, compact components such as new m-atx and m-itx motherboards, integrated solutions, APU’s, slim graphics cards and more that are perfect for smaller form factor systems. Not everyone has room for a full-tower system, not everyone wants one. There is a big market for the very small and there are plenty of solutions out there for people who want a space saving office solution, a compact and sleek HTPC or something that can be picked up and taken with you to LAN gaming events, so lets take a look at the SG10 and see just what it has to offer.
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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.
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Der Mini-ITX-Formfaktor war für Leistungssuchende und Gamer bisher sehr uninteressant. Jetzt aber erscheinen Gehäuse und Mainboards, die das vielleicht ändern können. Eines der auf der Cebit 2009 wohl viel versprechendsten Gehäusen für Mini ITX war das Silverstone Sugo SG05. Es wurde bereits auf der Messe mit leistungsfähiger Grafikkarte, sowie Mainboard und CPUs gezeigt und darf jetzt im Test zeigen, was es wirklich kann.
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SilverStone Sugo SG05 is one of the smallest computer cases we've ever seen and yet it supports video cards up to 9" (22.8 cm) in length, making it a terrific case for building a very small but powerful PC. To shrink its size SilverStone decided to use a small CFX power supply, which comes with the product, and support only a slim optical drive, i.e. an optical drive originally targeted to laptops. Let's see what you can expect from this new case.
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SilverStone Sugo SG06, together with its brother SG05, is one of the smallest computer cases we've ever seen and yet it supports video cards up to 9" (22.8 cm) in length, making it a terrific case for building a very small but powerful PC. To shrink its size SilverStone decided to use a small CFX power supply, which comes with the product, and support only a slim optical drive, i.e. an optical drive originally targeted to laptops. The main difference between SG06 and SG05 is the material used on the front panel. On SG06 the front panel is made of aluminum, while on SG05 it is made of plastic. Let's see what you can expect from SG06.
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Smaller, quieter, greener. These are the new key words of the industry. Computer components are reducing their size and their footprint. The next wave of computer enthusiasts isn't looking for that full tower monster case with LED lighting. They want sleek and slim, lean and trim. Benchmark Reviews takes a look today at the SilverStone SUGO SST-SG06B mini-ITX case. When you read mini-ITX, I know what you're thinking. Another HTPC case, nice and small, but useless for any type of CPU or GPU intensive activity. And that's where SilverStone breaks the trend. The case comes stock with a 300W power supply and enough room for a 9" long video card. Could this be the answer to those of us yearning for a PC that meets our computing needs as well as our space and aesthetic needs? Follow along as we delve deeper to find out.
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