Wednesday, January 9th 2013
SilverStone Sugo SG10 Packs Enough Room for a Serious Gaming Kick
Responding to the market's newfound love for gaming-grade micro-ATX cases, SilverStone rolled out the Sugo SG10. Don't be fooled by its looks - a HTPC-esque front panel, with a slot-in slimline optical drive bay, this case packs a punch. Its SECC steel frame can hold on to a micro-ATX motherboard, a double-slot graphics card that's 33.7 cm long (a GTX 680 should fit just fine), a forward-located PSU bay (a large 1200W PSU should fit), CPU coolers over 160 mm tall, and a combination of 180 mm top and 120 mm rear exhausts, and a 120 mm front intake.
15 Comments on SilverStone Sugo SG10 Packs Enough Room for a Serious Gaming Kick
This is the PT13:
*I contacted btarunr regarding this possible typo, thanks MIF*
Most (nearly) of the room in the first case is filled with fans. Overkill?
The SSD in the second case needs cables, but they have to be standard long ones = bad for airflow.
Big question: who will start to offer shorter cables for all parts?
Take pictures from sg09 and place it next to the sg10 and compair the size of the components.
By the way i was waiting for this update on this case to pull the triger on it.
Only thing i really hate is the missleading marketing crap.
I really wanted the sg09 due to its layout but hated the front panel.
Silverstone did a similar thing with SG05/06 interms of the front panel design.