Update to the Silverstone Sugo: SG01 EVOLUTION
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Update to the Silverstone Sugo: SG01 EVOLUTION
dworley, a forum member from Hard|OCP saw this at his local Fry's.
They replaced the back 60mm (3000rpm) fan with a 80mm (2050rpm) one and the top 60mm fan slot was also replaced with a 80mm one. Other than that it seems the same. Oh, and its 6mm taller now
Link: http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?p=1028851434
Discuss.
They replaced the back 60mm (3000rpm) fan with a 80mm (2050rpm) one and the top 60mm fan slot was also replaced with a 80mm one. Other than that it seems the same. Oh, and its 6mm taller now
Link: http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?p=1028851434
Discuss.
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It looks like a nice case. Bit $$$ but aren't they all. Concern I had was whether a Aopen 855 board with modded Zalman 7000AlCu (as per the Aopen P-M 855 review) would fit the case.
The Zalman is 65mm high or thereabouts but may protrude beyond the edge of the motherboard slightly. From what I can see, if you look at an mATX board with the connector cluster on the left, the CPU is center top - in this case the top of the motherboard would be right up against the edges of the case. Don't think there's enough room.
The Zalman is 65mm high or thereabouts but may protrude beyond the edge of the motherboard slightly. From what I can see, if you look at an mATX board with the connector cluster on the left, the CPU is center top - in this case the top of the motherboard would be right up against the edges of the case. Don't think there's enough room.
I was actually looking at one of these but decided against it . because it had a larger footprint
than the Sonata I wanted to replace, the number of fans , the airflow design amongst other
things - I decided to try and chase up a socket 478 Shuttle instead and rat the bits from the
Sonata /P4P800-vm/ combo .
The cost of the shuttle is only about $100 au more and If I sell off my leftovers probably will
be less.
Like everything from Silverstone it looks good - but like many of their designs it is form before
function .
than the Sonata I wanted to replace, the number of fans , the airflow design amongst other
things - I decided to try and chase up a socket 478 Shuttle instead and rat the bits from the
Sonata /P4P800-vm/ combo .
The cost of the shuttle is only about $100 au more and If I sell off my leftovers probably will
be less.
Like everything from Silverstone it looks good - but like many of their designs it is form before
function .
S**t! I almost forgot to post the reviews!
http://www.hardware-review.net/html/mod ... e&sid=1052
http://www.neoseeker.com/resourcelink.html?rid=117145
http://www.hardware-review.net/html/mod ... e&sid=1052
http://www.neoseeker.com/resourcelink.html?rid=117145