Small SilverStone SUGO 15 case supports Mini-ITX motherboards, ATX sources and liquid cooling
Source: Geeknetic added 25th Nov 2020
by Pablo López Does 35 minutes …
SilverStone plans to launch the small SUGO box 15, compatible with Mini-ITX and Mini-DTX motherboards but with full-size ATX fonts.
Contrary to models such as the Mini pyramid tower 806 by Azza, where aesthetics are prioritized instead of usable space, the SilverStone SUGO 15 arrives with a typical rectangular shape but with more interior space. This new model comes to replace the SUGO 14, launched at the end of this summer. In it we have some dimensions of 247 x 211 x 366 mm , a size practically identical to the previous one. However, in SUGO 15 has bypassed bay 5. 25 “which included in favor of having more space for the rest of the components.
In this way we have space for motherboards up to Mini-ITX, CPU heatsinks up to 182 mm, graphs of 330 mm and power supplies of 150 mm , which is covered by the ATX standard of 140 mm long. The outer body is now made of steel and aluminum, and the dust filters have been changed by others more versatile that also allow a greater flow of air through them.
For storage, the SilverStone SUGO 15 offers 2 bays of 3.5 “and another 3 of 2.5”. Ventilation is carried out by means of a fan of 12 cm rear (included) and two other sides of 12 cm, although all of them can be replaced by models of 14 cm . Despite its small size, double radiators can also be installed in the upper part (up to 280 mm ) and single 120 mm at the rear.
Unfortunately we have no price or availability of the same, but can be purchased in white or black.
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Pablo López
With 15 years I started doing I overclocked my PC to get every extra FPS I could in gaming and scratch a few milliseconds in SuperPi, all the while relentlessly posting about hardware on the Geeknetic forum as a user and reader. They were probably so fed up with continually reading me on the forum that I became part of the writing team, where I continue to report on the latest in technology. Astrophysics and PC games are the hobbies that, after hardware, cover most of my free time.