SilverStone SG01W + ST50EF-Plus SC

Written by Michael Larabel in Enclosures on 13 March 2007 at 01:00 PM EDT. Page 6 of 6. Add A Comment.

Conclusion:

For gamers and LAN partygoers, the SG01W is an excellent addition to the SG01 lineup. Not only is the case extremely portable (especially when using the Sugo Pak), but it also looks great and can handle all of the latest hardware in small form factor design. However, next month the Sugo SG03 should finally be shipping. If you need an immediate microATX solution, the SG01W is there but it is a bit late to the game. If you are in it for the long haul, it may be worth it to wait for the SG03, though initially this model will likely be more expensive than the SG01W. The SilverStone Sugo series is truly great and when it comes its design and functionality we really have no real problems with any of it. The Sugo SG01W will be taking home the Phoronix Editor's Choice Award.

The SilverStone Element ST50EF-Plus is also a phenomenal product and when paired with the Sugo it had worked terrific! Like the SG01W, we were very pleased by the product and had no problems with the ST50EF-Plus SC. We will likely be providing more on this power supply at a later date. Some of the other SilverStone products that go well with the SG01W are the Nitrogon NT06 cooler as well as the Sugo Pak.

Next month at Phoronix we hope to be providing the world's first complete review of the SilverStone Sugo SG03. Stay tuned!

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