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Silverstone SUGO Series SG10 Micro-ATX Chassis Review

Total build time for the SG10 was around 40 minutes, a shamefully long time for myself but for damn good reason, this is no ordinary chassis and it requires a little more time and care than most of my other builds. If I’m completely honest, the actual build time was actually over an hour, but only because I was fighting for 20 minutes to make the Corsair H80i fit in the chassis, which I kind of did, but at the cost of my GPU being removed, no thanks! No point in the water block anyway given there is room for a decent size air cooler in here, but for now our Akasa one is more than adequate.

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Cable management is super tidy and that is party due to the extra time I took on this build, but also thanks to the short cables that you can buy from Silverstone, perfect for their smaller chassis and the fully modular PSU were using. This means overall that airflow is superb as you can see there are very few cables in the front of the chassis and with the 180mm and 120mm fan bringing air into the chassis and the 120mm rear fan exhausting we should have a positive air pressure, which should also help reduce dust and debris within the chassis.

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Out GTX 560 Ti has plenty of room here and you could easily get an extended GPU in here, certainly more than enough room for a 2nd GPU in the bottom and a sure sign that you can pack a seriously powerful system into the SG10.

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Things look even  better around the back, I bet you were expecting a big mess of cables here? Our SSD fits nicely in the back, there was even room enough to store excess cables behind the PSU and we could still get around 5 hard drives and an 80mm fan back here, albeit the extra cables would start looking pretty cluttered if we did.

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Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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  1. I’d get this were it not for the giant “Type-R” Silverstone badge and the unnecessary “MADE IN CHINA” in 100pt font stamped into the metal.

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