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SilverStone Sugo Series SG07-B Black Aluminum / SECC Mini-ITX Desktop Computer Case 600W 80+ Bronze Certified / Single +12V rail Power Supply
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- Aluminum / SECC Mini-ITX Desktop
- USB2.0 x 2, Audio x 1, MIC x 1 Front Ports
- 600W 80+ Bronze Certified / Single +12V rail Power Supply
- 1 Internal 3.5" Drive Bays
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Overview
Specs
Reviews
The Sugo SG07, with a size that slots in between the venerable SG01 Micro-ATX SFF case from 2005 and the SG05, a powerful Mini-ITX case released in 2009, was designed to take the Mini-ITX platform to a whole new level. It is twice as powerful as the SG05 but only 37% bigger. Its custom 600W power supply with 80 PLUS Bronze level efficiency and single +12V rail, was carefully chosen and optimized for SG07.
Exhaustive testing was conducted to create unique VGA fan duct and exhaust vents that enable SG07 to not only accommodate the longest consumer graphics cards physically (up to 12.2 inches/310mm) but also capable of supporting graphics thermal profile of up to 400W through overclocking. For the CPU and motherboard area, a record-breaking use of 180mm fan (bigger than the Mini-ITX motherboard!) with vortex generating design was utilized to provide possibility of fanless CPU cooling of up to 95W (via CPU cooler such as SilverStone’s NT06-E).
But despite having tremendous amount of cooling performance, the SG07 is easy to maintain as well. It employs positive pressure layout with all intake areas fitted with removable filters so dust will not accumulate inside. If the goal is to make the ultimate Mini-ITX system, the SG07 is hard to beat.
Superior Cooling PerformanceThe SilverStone SG07 is a class leading SFF chassis that comes with a huge 180mm fan and positive pressure cooling, plus side adjustable VGA fan duct with oversized vents and bottom PSU intake vents and VGA exhaust divider, for amazing cooling efficiency.
SFF Case with Superior ExpandabilityThe Silverstone SG07 features one external slim 5.25" drive bay, one internal 3.5" drive bay and two 2.5" drive bays, and supports CPU cooler up to 117mm in height and a high-end video card (up to 12.2 inches and 400W), providing sufficient expandability as a SFF case.
Built-in 600W 80PLUS Bronze Certified PSUThe Silverstone SG07 comes equipped with an 80PLUS Bronze Certified 600W power supply featuring single strong +12V rail that delivers continuous, reliable power to all system components and high energy efficiency.
Removable Fan FiltersThe dust filters for the case fan, PSU, and VGA duct prevent dust accumulation inside the chassis and are removable for easy cleaning.
Convenient Front I/O PanelThe Silverstone SG07 features a convenient front I/O panel for easy access to two USB 2.0 and two audio ports.
Warranty & Returns
Warranty, Returns, And Additional Information
Warranty
- Limited Warranty period (parts): 1 year
- Limited Warranty period (labor): 1 year
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Return Policies
- Return for refund within: 30 days
- Return for replacement within: 30 days
- This item is covered by Newegg.com's Standard Return Policy
Manufacturer Contact Info
- Manufacturer Product Page
- Manufacturer Website
- Support Phone: +1-909-465-9596
- Support Email: usasupport@silverstonetek.com
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Pros: Compact case, good use of space, good looking, quality power supply, excellent cooling.
Cons: You have to remove IEC power plug on back to get the graphics card holder back in place after a card is installed. The powder coating on the tops and side of the case is either a really poor job of texturing or they did not do a good job of cleaning the aluminum prior to powder coating or painting. Reset switch is on the back of the case which seemed a little strange and then had a super long set of wires. To access the power supply switch you have to remove the top part of the case. There are rails that go along the top corners from front to back. They could have made these more conducive to storing/hiding cables. When the fan is installed, you can't get cables in and out. The PSU cables in some cases are way too long and in others too short. I also think they should have used a modular supply - although this did not create a huge issue.
Overall Review: I think this could have been a 10 out 10 case with a little more attention to detail. I love the case and would buy it again regardless of these oversights listed in the Cons becuase they are not deal-breakers.