Silverstone Sugo SG02 SFF chassis Review 7

Silverstone Sugo SG02 SFF chassis Review

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The Case


Silverstone ships the Sugo SG02 in an all black or an all white finish. Both of them have a mirror stripe in the front. The rear features two air vents, the usual four PCI slots of a mATX board and a PSU bay above the CPU area. As you can see, there are no thumb screws on this enclosure, so you better have a screw driver ready. Silverstone also offers a unique "cross flow" fan which can be bought seperately. It goes right under the PSU and above the mainboard connectors.


The sides of the case look identical and there are air holes across the entire length of the enclosure. This should aid quite nicely in pulling fresh air into the system.


To achieve this airflow, there are two grills on top, which are placed above the two optional 80 mm fans.


Behind the front flipdown panel you will find the usual connectivity in form of a Firewire, two USB 2.0 and a microphone/headset combination on the right side. The left holds the power and hard drive activity LEDs, as well as the reset button.


A very clean, embedded Silverstone logo in gray can be found on the top left corner. The power button has been placed on the upper edge of the front. This is a very unique spot for a power button on such a small case, but should be just fine as you do not really need to search for it when reaching with your fingers.
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