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Today we have something a little special and by that I mean it's literally little and it's special, I am of course talking about one the latest small form factor chassis' from SilverStone, the SUGO SG09. SilverStone have already proven time and time again that they are the masters of compact design. This is something we have seen in previous reviews of the SilverStone range such as the PS07 and the FT03-Mini, both of which were worthy of eTeknix awards for their unique design features, performance and build quality, all of which we hope to see in the SG09.
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Lets take a look at the latest small form factor (SFF) computer case from SilverStone, the Sugo SG09. We will also take a look at its companion carrying case, the Sugo Pack.
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SilverStone Sugo SG09 Mittlerweile neun verschiedene Cubes der beliebten Sugo-Serie sind seit dem Erscheinen des neuen Sugo SG09 erhältlich. Neue Abmessungen sollen ein kleines Platzwunder ermöglichen.
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Does your system contain a single video card and use onboard sound? If so, you might understand the increasing popularity of small form factor systems based on micro-ATX and mini-ITX motherboards. These tiny systems trade expansion slots for small size and convenience, and Silverstone of course has a number of cases for each. Benchmark Reviews checks out their latest mini-ITX computer case, the Silverstone SUGO SST-SG08, in this review.
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Silverstone Sugo SG08 Case Review In this review we will be looking at a case from Silverstone called the Sugo SG08. This is a small cube style case specifically designed to maximize the mini-ITX platform and take advantage of the ultra edition motherboards supporting Intel Core processors.
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SilverStone has crafted a Mini-ITX, small form factor chassis that will fit the largest video cards available while offering a hefty power-supply to support just about anything you can fit inside. Have a look at our review on the SilverStone Sugo SG07 PC case to see if it passed the scrutiny of our critical eyes!
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Silverstone’s range of small form factor cases began in 2005 when we saw the start of the Sugo series, with the original SG01 Micro-ATX case and as time passed, we saw the likes of the SG05 in 2009 using the Mini-ITX form factor and being the smallest case in the Sugo series. This range of cases gave the SG07 the blueprints for an improved product design, increased performance and better styling whilst offering functionality and enough space to work with, whilst keeping the overall product small enough for its market.
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The latest small form factor (SFF) case from SilverStone, the Sugo SG07, comes with a 600 W 80 Plus Bronze power supply. Let's see if it is worthwhile buying this case.
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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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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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