Silverstone has released a new innovative mini-ITX casing for PCs called Sugo 14. It is a cube-shaped case that can be aligned in two different positions. Either with its longer front-face side along the base, or sideways, along the shorter side. The Mini-ITX cube case also has a configurable front panel.
The casing supports 3 slot full-length graphics cards and also has an adjustable graphics cardholder. It has support for Mini-DTX and Mini-ITX motherboards as well as ATX Power supply. It has a modular design with 4 removable panels (top, left, right, bottom). The Sugo 14 has different configurations and support for various storage components for 5.25″, 3.5″ and 2.5″. The Front I/O port includes: USB 3.0 x 2, USB 2.0 x 1, combo audio x 1.
The casing has support for up to 240mm radiators. The cooling option includes a 140 mm rear exhaust, and two 120 mm vents along with a side panel. Despite its short-form design, the cooling options it offers are brilliant and you should be able to place pretty powerful hardware inside such a tight spot. Normally, airflow and cooling is a major problem and seriously limits your options for choosing powerful hardware but with these brilliant cooling options, this won’t be the case with the new Silverstone Sugo 14 PC chassis. The case measures just 247 mm x 368.1 mm x 215 mm in dimensions.
The Sugo 14 comes included with 8-foot pads, the design allows users the flexibility in choosing how they wish to place their casing. The casing also contains an M.2 cutout and a CPU cooler cutout. The front panel is made of plastic, while the chassis is a steel frame. The Sugo 14 is a great case that allows great flexibility and cooling options despite its short-form. It allows you to place a full-sized GPU inside it and opt for different cooling solutions as well making it a great option for middle ranged builds and even high-budget builds if you are good with your options.
You can head over the official website for additional details.
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