SILVERSTONE Sugo Series SG06-B Black Computer Case
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u_son_of_a_beoch@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 03/18/11 |
SILVERSTONE Sugo Series SG06-B Black Computer Case
Cons:
A little on the flimsy side
Pros: Perdy, reset button on the back, compact |
Min_K@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 08/25/10 |
SILVERSTONE Sugo Series SG06-B Black Computer Case
Cons:
not much sound-proofing
Pros: smallquality psunon-ref 5870 can fit in without mod Comment:
I'd say this is one of the best cases Ive ever had. Small size makes it very space efficient. I put i5 750 and 5870 into this case and seems to have slight heat problem, so I assume heat won't be an issue for medium-speced components. |
HappyTime@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 05/13/10 |
SILVERSTONE Sugo Series SG06-B Black Computer Case
Cons:
Still limited space for installing large CPU heatsink
Pros: Quiet power supply and front fan Comment:
This case is significantly better than INWIN miniITX case. The build-in power supply and front fan are very quiet. However, the 3.5 inch drive cage is positioned against the front fan such that the HDD may get hot. The cool air cannot flow through the HDD surface.Intalled i650 with Intel Stock CPU fan which is not quiet. Changed to Scythe Shuriken Rev. B (SCSK1100) which is quiet but the cooling is not that good. |
HugsAndKisses@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 03/29/10 |
SILVERSTONE Sugo Series SG06-B Black Computer Case
Cons:Reset button in back of case instead of frontThin metal caseOnly one 3.5" HDOptical Metal Pop-out difficult to removeNever enough in stock, always sold out!
Pros:Dual slot Mini ITX designGood PSUGood Case fanVersatile Mini-ITX box Comment:
This is a good mini-itx case, mainly because it is one of the only such cases that has a dual slot configuration, that allows for most higher end video cards. This case also comes with a relatively good PSU, compared to other mini-itx cases. The case also comes with a good Case fan that is nice and quiet, and also includes a filter to help keep case clean, It can be a bit tricky to work within any mini-itx case and this one is no exception, as the mini-itx form factor allows for little room to move around in, so getting a nice and clean layout may take some practice. The metal used in this case is a bit thin, and thus it flexes easily and thus care should be taken when trying to snap out the optical drive bay metal cut out. It is possible to completely bend the frame of this case when carelessly trying to remove this metal piece. For some reason they put the rest button on the back of this case, almost like it was an oversight by silverstone. Overall though this case is quite good for a mini-itx. My main issue right now is that NCIX can never seem to keep enough of these in stock! |
Not a bad case for the price, with a half desent power supply.It definately is compact and the PSU is of good quality. The front fan provides plenty of airflow and is fairly quiet. I do think the price should be around the 75 dollar mark, but we seem to get gouged on this mini ITX stuff.