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SilverStone Mini-ITX/Mini-DTX Case with 600W 80+ Bronze Certified Power Supply with Window SG07B-W (Black) Product Description:



  • Includes 80 PLUS Bronze certified 600W at 50 degree celsiusPSU with single +12V rail
  • Class leading SFF chassis with 180mm fan and positive pressure cooling
  • Support graphics cards up to 12.2 inches and 400W
  • Support for two 2.5" SSD/hard drives and one 3.5" hard drive
  • Ample space for CPU cooling (117mm in height)

Product Description

The Sugo SG07, with a size that slots in between the venerable SG01 Micro-ATX SFF case from 2005 and the SG05, a powerful Mini-ITX case released in 2009, was designed to take the Mini-ITX platform to a whole new level. It is twice as powerful as the SG05 but only 37% bigger. Its custom 600W power supply, which is rated up to 50 degree celsius with 80 PLUS Bronze level efficiency and single +12V rail, was carefully chosen and optimized for SG07. Exhaustive testing was conducted to create unique VGA fan duct and exhaust vents that enable SG07 to not only accommodate the longest consumer graphics cards physically (up to 12.2 inches/310mm) but also capable of supporting graphics thermal profile of up to 400W through overclocking. For the CPU and motherboard area, a record-breaking use of 180mm fan (bigger than the Mini-ITX motherboard!) with vortex generating design was utilized to provide possibility of fanless CPU cooling of up to 95W (via CPU cooler such as SilverStone’s NT06-E). But despite having tremendous amount of cooling performance, the SG07 is easy to maintain as well. It employs positive pressure layout with all intake areas fitted with removable filters so dust will not accumulate inside. If the goal is to make the ultimate Mini-ITX system, the SG07 is hard to beat.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5small very mini ITX case
By schlite60
Purchased this case to build my own computer and is featured in the December issue of Maximum PC magazine. It is very small footprint, quiet and 600 watt standard power supply. Has a huge case fan that has 2 speeds,is top mounted and has its own filter. overall fit form and function are great and if you have big fingers like I do just do everything gently. I put a gigabyte MB and core I7 Cpu into the computer and Sliverstone CD/DVD burner. This is a very quiet computer lots of room inside to coil and stow wire bundles and comes apart easily too. all I can say is so far so good. so if you looking to build your own this is the case. I will buy again too and amazon shipping reasonable.UPDATE April 5. 2013: So far so good has been chugging along with no problems at all. It collects allot dust from the air and clean out once a month with the shop vac and canned air. Still pretty quiet and runs fairly cool. This computer is on most of time and most likely will buy another just like it; unless there is a upgraded one. You can not go wrong with this case.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
4Solid case, just manage the space
By R.Web
This is a solid case for a SFF PC. It has more than an ample power supply and everything is well laid out. The large case fan with the control outside is a great addition to your traditional cases that require you to set the fan speed and forget it.The only thing I would change is to have a modular power supply and get rid of some of the non-needed connectors.Also, plan on spending some time during the build to manage the cables. I recommend a 20 pack of zip ties. And get a small CPU fan. Either a stock intel or something like the thermaltake Slim X3 will work fine. No room for a monster heat sink in this thing.Overall, a sturdy case and asthetically pleasing.I built this for portable gaming and some limited video watching. It does both VERY well!i7-8604gig Mushkin Blackline DDR3 1600Radeon 5770Zotac H55-ITX WiFiThermaltake Slim X31 Terabyte Caviar Black

4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
4Big computer in a small box
By C. Meadowcroft
I really like the quality of this case. The finish and design are great. You really can fit an 1156 socket cpu like an i5/i7(8xx) into a (slightly bigger than) shoebox-sized case. I really wish the power supply had modular cables, though, so it doesn't get 5 stars.Building a computer inside this case is quite hard. Do not buy this for your first home-built computer. Cable-routing has no room at all for error, with airflow and parts rubbing together it's a constant challenge. In particular the CPU cooler is a bear. The stock Intel cpu cooler is very noisy in such a small case, and all vertical 3rd-part coolers are too tall, so you need to find a horizontal heatsink that's just the right geometry for your motherboard. I ended up with a COOLER MASTER Vortex Plus but tolerances are tight in all directions. It doesn't need its own fan, however, since the big top-fan that is part of this case blows directly down on it from less than 2 inches away.

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