SilverStone Sugo SG04

Written by Michael Larabel in Enclosures on 22 October 2008 at 07:40 AM EDT. Page 3 of 5. 1 Comment.

At the rear of the chassis is the power supply mount positioned parallel to the motherboard tray, a SilverStone cross-flow fan mount between the PSU slot and motherboard I/O area, four expansion slots for the motherboard, and various holes throughout the backside of the case for additional ventilation. At the top of the system is a fifth PCI expansion slot that can be used for mounting a fan controller, running a cable through, or similar tasks. The backside of the SG04 is quite similar to the SG03. The bottom of the chassis also follows a similar design to the SG03 with the two 3.5" hard drive slots being along the bottom of the case.

The internal layout of the SST-SG04B-H is also quite similar to the SG03. One of the differences though is that while there is only a single 120mm fan installed in the front of the case, there is room for a second 120mm fan. If you are using some power-hungry components within this compact case, it may be a good idea to put in a second intake fan -- especially if you are going to be using dual graphics cards. The SG04 can accommodate graphics cards up to 10.5" in length, which means it's compatible with high-end graphics cards such as the ATI Radeon HD 4870 X2 and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 280.


The dimensions of the SilverStone Sugo SG04 are 200 x 417 x 347 mm, which is roughly the same as its predecessor, but it's slightly taller because of the integrated handle. The weight of this all-aluminum chassis is 5.4 kilograms.


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