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Silverstone Sugo SG02 SFF chassis
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I would really like to see more completed build pictures involving the case, things such as where to hide wires, what the case looks like with parts inside, no light/flash if the case has lights. That type of thing. Just seems like the reviews aren't as in depth as they could be.
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If you let me know what specificly you want to see, I could arrange for it. But there is simply not much to photograph inside the case, as the inner layout is nice and simple. There are no real places to hide cables at all. That is why I suggested a modular PSU, which sould reduce any cable clutter. ![]() straight, clean layout, no holes, no cable hideaway possible. The only place you could route cables is between the hard drive cage and front of the case. But the only cables there are the front panel and power/reset/lights cable for the mainboard. Another area is the unused drive bay, just stuff al the unused PSU cables inside the bottom drive bay if unused. Let me know what picture you want to see. cheers DS |
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As far as Silverstone's SFF cases go the SG03 is the best. You guys should review one. The case is amazing.... and can fit an 8800GTX
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I agree.
Also, Silverstone and Shuttle seem to have the compact SFF case dead nutts to me.
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I prefer this chassis to the SG01 Evo - much nicer in black too.
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