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February 2013
(86%)
30 Reviews
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Abstract: While the SilverStone SG09 deviates from the design of earlier Sugo enclosures, the SG09 overall is a very compelling case. SilverStone designers successfully made it so this case can hold a heck of a lot of hardware from two full-length PCI Express gr...
Extremely compact in volume for a potent mATX chassis, Can easily fit massive CPU coolers, Plenty of space for long dual-graphic card setups, Full size ATX PSU easily fits, 4x 2.5 inch and 2x 3.5 inch bays, Slimline ODD bay, 180 mm FDB Air Penetrator fan
Glue-on feet, No eject button for ODD, Air penetrator fan is audible at full speed, Hard drive bays hard on the limit of what is possible with cables in the space given, Design deviates from that of previous Sugo series cases, Basic I/O
Silverstone has taken the SG09 a step into a different direction from the rest of the Sugo series. All recent cases in that range are mini-ITX cases, but the SG09 can hold an mATX board. Don't let the naming fool you though. This is an impressively roo...
With the Sugo SG09, SilverStone mixed elements of the SG07 and Fortress FT03 in its design, resulting in one of the most interesting case we've examined all year. Producing a 23 liter microATX tower while maintaining support for most enthusiast compon...
Abstract: SilverStone SUGO SG09 Micro ATX Build Notes Category: Benchmarkreviews.com Date: December 11th, 2012 Building a system in a micro ATX computer case is always a challenge, since there's so much less space to work in. Component placement and wiring w...
The Sugo Series SG09 has a lot to offer for those looking to build a small system and still allow for some high end components. The ability to be able to use Micro-ATX as well as Mini-ITX/DTX motherboards will give builders a larger pool of parts to ch...
Excellent cost/benefit ratio, Support for a regular-sized ATX power supply, Support for microATX motherboards, Air filter for the left, top, and power supply fans, Big 180 mm fan on the top panel, Two-speed controller for the top fan, Anti-vibration rings
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The SilverStone Sugo SG09 is an excellent choice for the user who is building a small form factor (SFF) computer and wants a product that fits a microATX motherboard and a regular-sized power supply. It easily allows you to build a small yet powerful gami...
We're pretty impressed with the Sugo SG09. It's a wonderful feat of engineering, as the case is about as small as micro-ATX cases are likely to get but makes no compromises in terms of the hardware you can put in it, and demonstrates that it can cool s...
Abstract: Video Review: The SilverStone Sugo SG09 Case is one of the best SFF cases on the market. There are plenty of fans included and more can be added, lots of drives can be installed & fits standard ATX PSUs. Also, it accommodates full length video cards ...
Unique design allows high performance components in a very small case, Included Air Penetrator fans for motherboard area and graphics cards, Uses (most) standard ATX power supplies. Technically, All air intakes have easy to clean snapoff filters,
Replacing the top/side cover is a nailshredding pain, Internal cables are far too long for this case, making cable management difficult, Clearance problem with top fan and optical drive cable make it easy to kill your drive, No integrated memory card reader, Design almost mandates the use of a SilverStone power supply with short cable kit
SilverStone set out to make the smallest possible micro-ATX computer case they could that could still serve as the basis of a high-performance system. The SUGO SG09 is it, but as with all things there are tradeoffs. The ability to handle six drives (t...
I've typically been of the opinion that for builders, Corsair cases are generally novice level while more experienced users can try their luck with SilverStone's more specialized enclosures. That continues to be true with the Sugo SG09, where it's clear t...