The SilverStone SG07 is the SFF for the DIY crowd -- SilverStone has only included the case and PSU for the price. Youâll need to buy your own mini-ITX motherboard, an easy enough task. The tricky bit will be figuring out which CPU...
Overall the SilverStone SG07B-W paired wit hthe ST60F-SG kind of surprised me. Having worked with a several other Micro-ATX cases in the past, I can easily recall how cramped and cumbersome they felt. Even when looking at SilverStones own SG-01...
SilverStone have been a leading manufacturer of developing cases among other products for the PC market for almost 10 years and have a key focus in the majority of areas of their field. Over time, weve seen products ranging from home theatre cases...
Overall, I like the presentation of the SG07 much more than the original SG05 which we reviewed months ago. While the SG05 is great in its own right, offering a 400 watt PSU along with a slightly more compact design, the SG07 reveals that...
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...
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....
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...
The Silverstone SG07 is a very impressive case when you factor in the size. Many would consider the SG07 just a small form factor case without having an opportunity to see it in person. Yes, I was one of those people. Yet after spending a few days...
SilverStone has done a nice job with their Sugo SG07 and accomplished what they set out to do: Build a small form factor case that will house the biggest graphics cards available while having the built-in power to handle it and the rest of the...
The seventh mini ITX case in the Sugo series gives enthusiasts a better solution for high end gamers looking for a small form factor solution than any of its predecessors. The ability to use expensive graphics cards like the GTX 480 is definitely a...
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...
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....
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