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  • Silverstone Sugo SG08 Case Review
  • Silverstone Sugo SG08 Case Review

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    Case Layout and Features

    The Sugo SG08 does come with two expansion slots to accommodate most modern graphics cards.  Above the expansion slots you will find a single push button switch for system reset and next to it is a dual position slider switch that controls the primary cooling fan.  This mini fan controller is the same one used in the Raven series and works quite well at maintaining a balance between overall noise and cooling power.
    Flipping the case over you will find a single fan opening for the PSU and additional venting for the graphics card.  You'll notice a plastic shroud around the GPU vent.  This is designed to separate the warm exhaust air from entering the PSU. 

    Technically the PSU does vent inside the chassis but two things keep that heat from reaching any vital components.  First is the positive air pressure design that is always removing air from the chassis.  Second is ample venting directly opposite of the PSU so that the exhaust air has a direct path out of the case.
    The interior layout of the SG08 is quite simple and consists of a front mounted PSU location with internal and external drives located directly above.  Motherboard and cooling is located at the back of the case.