Introduction
I would like to thank
SilverStone for supplying the review sample.
Silverstone always aims to reinvent the computer chassis and is one of the companies known for their willingness to go with unusual and unique designs. The same goes for their SUGO series that revolves around compact designs. Today, we are taking a look at the SG09. This incredibly compact chassis has enough room for an mATX board, a dual-GPU configuration, and a large CPU cooler.
Special Features- Supports graphics cards of any length
- Supports full tower CPU coolers
- Supports Strider Plus PSUs of up to 1000W capacity
- Mandatory cable routing design
- Ample fan slots for maximum airflow
- Motherboard backplate opening behind CPU area for quick cooler assembly
Silverstone Sugo SG09 |
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Materials | Plastic front panel and steel body |
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Drive Bays | External: Slim slot loading optical drive x 1Internal: 3.5" x2 , 2.5" x4 |
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Form Factor | Micro-ATX, DTX, Mini-ITX |
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Expansion Slots | 4 |
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DIMENSIONS: | 220 mm (W) x 295 mm (H) x 354 mm (D), 23 liters |
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WEIGHT: | 5.3 kg |
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FRONT DOOR/COVER: | N/A |
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FRONT FANS: | N/A |
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REAR FANS: | 1 x 120mm 1200rpm 22dBA |
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TOP FANS: | 180mm Air Penetrator 700/1200rpm, 18/34dBA (backward compatible with 140mm) |
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BASE FANS: | N/A |
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SIDE FANS: | Left:1 x 120mm 1200rpm 22dBA (backward compatible with 92mm) 2 x 80/92mm fan slotRight:80mm fan slot |
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I/O: | 2x USB 3.0 1x Headphone 1x Microphone |
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POWER SUPPLY: | Optional standard PS2(ATX) up to 180mm, but Silverstone recommends 160 mm |
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