🚀 Elevate Your Build with SilverStone's SUGO 15!
The SilverStone Technology SUGO 15 (SG15) is a sleek, black Mini-ITX case designed for high-performance builds. It supports three full-length graphics cards, ATX power supplies, and up to 240mm radiators, making it perfect for gamers and professionals alike. With a modular design and multiple USB ports, this case combines functionality with style.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | SilverStone Technology |
Series | SST-SG15B |
Item model number | SST-SG15B |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 18.25 x 12.75 x 11.75 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | SilverStone Technology |
ASIN | B08QCTJRRT |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | December 11, 2020 |
J**.
Impressive!
Overall very impressed with this case. Very high quality manufacturing, very solid and tough. For having a small form factor footprint, easily fits full sized air cooler and large GPU. Tons of different ventilation configurations and cooling options. I really have no complaints at all and it pretty much exceeded my expectations in every way. Setup details and gaming temps below if you're interested.GPU - Asus Dual 4070 - 61CCPU - i7 11700K Overclocked - 56CCPU Cooler - Noctua NH-U12AMB - Gigabyte Z590i Aurus Ultra - 55C on the VRM'sPSU - EVGA 850 GMCooling setup - One 120x25mm side intake. One 120x25mm rear exhaust. One 120x15 top exhaust.
A**R
Nice ITX case, great for an HTPC, but not if you're on a budget
Great build quality and looks very clean. Being able to remove all panels made installation more convenient, and it has a good layout with support for a full size ATX PSU. The cooling should've been better thought out, don't attempt to use this with 2 3.5 inch HDD, they block the only real air intake. I wish they would've put bays for those elsewhere.
B**K
It is indeed compact, and a 3-slot RTX 3090 does fit.
This case is actually a little smaller than the CoolerMaster cube case, except for one dimension, the most important dimension: a 3-slot video card. The case is a little longer and compact in the other dimensions.Interestingly, when you mount a power supply in here, the PSU doesn't actually share any case "walls" with the PSU, so air coming into the PSU or going out, has to pass through some vacant space in the case. This presents an issue because it effectively means you can't actually have one of the panels on the case while it's running. In my case, I'm using an ATX 850W PSU, and its exhaust blows into this little pocket, which conceals things like the power switch and power cord so the case is prettier, but it means I can't actually use the _solid_flat_lid_with_no_holes_ on the case because there'd be nowhere for that extremely hot exhaust to vent to. With the lid on, the lid heats up and almost burns me, every component gets 20deg C hotter, even ones not nearby, since that hot air has to go somewhere, ya know?The sides that do have the pre-made holes come with these fancy magnetic screens that are removable, which is a great feature. I've fully removed them, which really helps the air flow. I probably need to invest in some additional fans to force more air through my radiator as well, but as long as that side/lid of the case is off, everything seems to operate at a just fine temperature.It was pretty awkward to route the cables in and around this thing due to its compactness. There is one piece, the metal bracket with the big round hole in it (visible in both attached pictures) that is labeled "BACK" on one site, however, you *must* install it backwards if you intend to use a big video card. It positions that exhaust hole wrong though, according to the lid's pre-made holes though, which seems like a shame. They went through the trouble to ensure that the plate is reversible, but don't have a panel that supports the reverse side. Lost opportunity I guess. But, as you can see, everything actually looks pretty nice, even with the lid off, so I'm not too too too distraught about it.All things considered, it really is a nice and nicely made case.
A**R
Excellent ITX case with few compromises.
Pros:-Fits a ton of hardware in less than 20L of volume.-Swallows full size ATX PSUs even fit my 165mm EVGA 650 G2 which is slightly longer than the listed maximum PSU length-Fits massive triple slot enthusiast GPUs-Fits large Air Coolers-Good storage support 3x2.5" drives and 2x3.5"drives simultaneously-Optional full size 5.25" optical drive which is very rare in a itx case this small. And makes for a great HTPC that can also handle the latest and greatest AAA games.-All intakes have magnetic dust filters.-Decent airflow not the best but better than many ITX PC cases.Cons:-using an optical drive removes the possibility of installing a 240 mm radiator and blocks one of the 3.5" drive locations-Using a tower cooler such as a Cooler Master Hyper 212 will block the other 3.5" drive location." So if you have an optical drive and a tower style air cooler you won't be able to mount any 3.5" drives-Cable management can be tricky but this is true of almost any ITX pc build.
J**D
Very well made
Easy to disassemble, lots of room for disk and ssd storage
A**S
Most versatile sff case available
This sff case can fit almost anything and still manages to come in sub 20L. The build quality is top notch and the gold is a nice touch. The different configurations allow for aios, the largest aircoolers, multiple 3.5 hard drives, 3 slot gpus, atx psus, even 5.25 drives. Very happy with purchase.
Z**.
Very Satisfied, Long Time PC Builder Satisfied
Been building PC's for a while now, this case struck the perfect balance for me as it is about as small as a case while having very few practical limits (optical drive, massive GPU and CPU cooler clearance). Case is of decent, though not not exceptional quality. I have 2x 2.5" HDD, 1x 3.5" HDD (in a 5 1/4" hot swap bay), and 2x M.2 drives, plenty of storage for me when mixed with a small 4 bay NAS. I move the system a lot between dorm and home, case gets a thumbs up and a recommendation from me from anybody who wants to go small enough without compromising on features!
A**W
Motherboard threads not right
Nice case wish it would've worked out, but the threads on the motherboard stand offs didn't match the screws and I ended up accidentally snapping one the screws inside of one stand offs while trying to screw it in.
W**N
Good product for its price
Comes well packed and overall quality is good. Very easy to build in and was able to fit a RTX 3080 TUF with a 240mm AIO easily.
C**G
Solid and Quiet
Quality was good. Built an old 12600K processor system and it went well. Noise level was pretty quiet which surprised me when I did a stress test on the 12600K. I like the removable panels which came in handy when building the rig. If the overall size is smaller, it would have been the best ITX case.
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