Testseek.com have collected 39 expert reviews of the SilverStone Sugo SG07 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for SilverStone Sugo SG07.
October 2010
(86%)
39 Reviews
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The Mini-ITX form factor has long been a viable platform for low-power desktops and home-theater PCs, but it's never been particularly friendly to high-performance gaming rigs. Today, however, we've proven that you can build one heck of a midget gaming...
The Silverstone Sugo SG05/06 is a solid chassis for a midrange gaming system but it suffers from limitations due to its dimensions. The SG07's design breaks down many of these issues, creating the potential for an even more powerful mini-ITX system. W...
The temperatures were definitely improved by using the high fan speed setting, but the low speed setting cooled the SG07 just fine. Both settings were very quiet and is ultimately user preference. With major manufacturers starting to take notice of the...
SilverStone has taken the mini-ITX case to the next level with the Sugo SG07 case. By incorporating a 600W PSU on the case, there is enough power on the SG07 to power even the most power hungry video cards like the HD 5970 or GTX 480. The case is desig...
The SilverStone Sugo SG07 is an impressive case for users that want to build a high-end gaming system inside a small form factor case, allowing you to easily carry your computer around. The only “problem” with this case is its price. At USD 220 (or USD...
The small form case market is, well, a small one. There are few offerings available, and even fewer companies that compete. But "small form" encompasses a wider range of sizes than you'd think; some figure a micro ATX would qualify, some believe a chas...
SilverStone has got much of the SG07's design spot on - the pre-installed PSU is hefty enough for the long, powerful graphics card that can be fitted in the case, and the large roof fan is quiet and keeps reasonably fast mini-ITX components cool. The case...
Abstract: The SilverStone SG07 is the SFF for the DIY crowd -- SilverStone has only included the case and PSU for the price. You’ll need to buy your own mini-ITX motherboard, an easy enough task. The tricky bit will be figuring out which CPU heatsink/fan combo...
Abstract: Though mini-ITX has often been seen as purely the domain of the HTPC or office slowpoke, the advent of some high(er) end mini-ITX boards from GIGABYTE, Zotac and ASUS has seen a resurgence of this miniature platform for gamers and performance enthusias...