Wednesday, January 14th 2015

Silverstone Shows Off Sugo SG12 SFF Case

Silverstone showed off the latest addition to its Sugo line of compact cases, the SG12. This small form-factor case can seat a micro-ATX motherboard. It features a steel frame, with aluminium panels. Breaking from tradition, Silverstone added a bright color applique to the front-bezel, to liven things up. There's a full-size 5.25-inch drive bay, sitting above a couple of USB 3.0 front-panel ports, and standard HDA jacks.

Internally, the SG12 seats a micro-ATX motherboard, with room for two fairly long graphics cards. A standard ATX PSU bay hovers over the motherboard tray, so tall fin-stack heatsinks may not make it to your build. There are three 3.5-inch, and nine 2.5-inch drive bays internally. Fans include a 120 mm intake, and two 80 mm. The case measures 270 mm x 212 mm x 393 mm (WxHxD).
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6 Comments on Silverstone Shows Off Sugo SG12 SFF Case

#1
ensabrenoir
.....looks a little too Antec-y Reminds me of Antec's ISK-600
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#2
micropage7
they use steel hdd tray, but too bad it doesnt support tall heatsink
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#3
THE_EGG
Personally I would have preferred a different internal layout and also I think they should have opted for an SFX PSU slot rather than a standard one to save some space. A slimline ODD I think would have been better as well imo.

Anyways I can only think this is to add to the lower number Sugo models like the SG01 or replace it altogether. The SG07/SG08 and SG09/SG10 seemed like such great cases due to having well thought out internal layouts.
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#4
PLAfiller
I don't know about this one, I am wayyyy more excited about their RVZ02 and their new storage solution- CS-01H and CS-01. As well as In Win S-box....oh...the S-box....so pretty!
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#5
TheDeeGee
ensabrenoir.....looks a little too Antec-y
.....looks a little too Silverstone-y
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#6
RichF
I don't see the point in making cases that use fans smaller than 120mm personally.
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