Sunday, August 23rd 2020

Silverstone Intros Sugo 14 Cube Type Mini-ITX Case

Silverstone today introduced an innovative new cube-type Mini-ITX case, the Sugo 14 (model: SST-SG14B). This cuboid-shaped case can be oriented in two ways, with its longer front-face side along the base, or sideways, along the shorter side. Inside, you get a wealth of customization options, including the ability to mount triple-slot graphics cards up to 33 cm in length, CPU coolers up to 18.2 cm in height, and a highly versatile contraption that can be used to mount a 5.25-inch drive (or an optional Silverstone external caddie), an AIO CLC radiator, a couple of 3.5-inch drives, a combination of a 3.5-inch drive and a 120 mm CLC radiator, etc. Besides this, you get three 3.5-inch drive mounts. Cooling includes a 140 mm rear exhaust, and two 120 mm vents along a side panel. The case measures 247 mm x 368.1 mm x 215 mm. The company didn't reveal pricing.
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13 Comments on Silverstone Intros Sugo 14 Cube Type Mini-ITX Case

#1
Flanker
Looks good, if priced right, could be my next case
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#2
thevoiceofreason
A bit larger than SG13 (222mm x 181mm x 285mm). 19.5L vs 11.5L.
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#3
Tardian
This will be my next build. Glad they kept the option for the optical drive.
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#4
SN2716057
I do really like the 5.25" bay as it gives a bit more flexibility. Hopefully it's price is similar to the CM NR200.
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#5
BSim500
Looks good. Anyone else find it absurd that Mini-ITX's have better connectivity, modularity & ventilation in half the volume than many ATX tempered-glass pretentious art-piece clones churned out today?
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#6
BluesFanUK
Neat little case, like the cutout for the m.2 drive which is a pain if you need to swap it out in other ITX cases. Still see no reason to pick it over a Node 304 though. Easiest case to build in and can support 6x 3.5" HDD's. That case is a few mods away from being the perfect ITX build, anything smaller is completely unnecessary IMO.
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#7
Caring1
How does this compare to the original Silverstone Sugo cube case released many years ago?
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#8
aktpu
BluesFanUKNeat little case, like the cutout for the m.2 drive which is a pain if you need to swap it out in other ITX cases. Still see no reason to pick it over a Node 304 though. Easiest case to build in and can support 6x 3.5" HDD's. That case is a few mods away from being the perfect ITX build, anything smaller is completely unnecessary IMO.
Biggest reason for update would probably be support for 3-slot GPUs. I'm currently using Node 304 and will probably switch to this for the next build
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#10
PowerPC
What kind of PSU does this need?
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#12
silkstone
This looks like a pretty good HTPC case for my use. My HTPC doubles as a media server/4k gaming rig so that addition of 3.5" bays and space for a triple slot gpu means it'd make a good upgrade over my corsair HAF240. I just hope it also comes in white.
I recently built a small form factor pc using a jonsbo case and uATX board, the style of them is good and the one I built is smaller than this, but the airflow on the jonsbo cases is what really let's them down.
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#13
basco
its ATX psu compatible.
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