Testseek.com have collected 44 expert reviews of the SilverStone Sugo SG05 / SG05B and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for SilverStone Sugo SG05 / SG05B.
July 2009
(86%)
44 Reviews
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Abstract: The SilverStone Sugo SG05 is priced at $100 USD, which may seem as a bit expensive due to its size, but considering it includes a (good) 300 Watt power supply and other SilverStone cases are normally much more expensive, this is not a bad bargain. The...
With a price of $99 which includes an 80 Plus certified 300W power supply, Silverstone has an excellent mini ITX case. We used this system in a livingroom setting for about a month. We took our time because there are always things that pop up with ex...
SilverStone Sugo SG05 is a small case targeted to users that want to build a small yet powerful computer. Here is a summary of what we found about this product.Strong PointsOne of the smallest cases on the market today.2.5” hard disk drive bay.Dust fil...
The two ITX motherboards we put through our obstacle course of benchmarks, the Intel DG41MJ and Zotac GF9300-D-E, were both excellent performers. In general, they performed every bit as well as typical full-size ATX models. They b...
Room for modern graphics cards up to 9" long, Compatible with MiniDTX and MiniITX motherboards, Room for one 3.5" hard drive and one 2.5" hard drive or SSD, 80 Plus certified SFX 300W power supply included, Minor
Sharp edges on hard drive, optical bay cages, Cable management a challenge due to lack of space
and Theres a lot to like about the SilverStone SG05. We loved how compact it is and enjoyed many of the design features incorporated into the chassis. Ive reviewed every Sugo series case SilverStone has made, and this one is definitely the best in...
While getting the hardware into the SG05 proves challenging, the case’s thermal performance proved excellent thanks to the close proximity of the 120mm intake fan to the core hardware and the large amount of pre-cut ventilation in the SG05’s s...
The SG05 Zotac system was quite the sensation at Infernalan. Depending on your tastes, comments ranged from being cute from the ladies to how very cool it was to have a small system that can play the latest video games. Granted, the ZOTAC system was ...
Abstract: Mini-ITX-based systems are attractive because they generally combine low-power operation and decent performance in a small package. But you need a good case to accommodate the restrictions of compact hardware. Today we try five different Mini-ITX cases...
Abstract: Alright, so maybe this story's front page lead exaggerates a little bit. Not everyone is as sensitive to power consumption as the hardware industry might lead us to believe. Power consumption is only one of several key points that influence the buying ...
Despite the efforts of companies like AOpen and Shuttle, the small form factor (SFF) PC segment has never really taken off in a big way - at least in the DIY market. Big OEM vendors like HP and Dell have had some success selling small desktop systems b...