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SilverStone SG01s Case Review
Sunday, 26 February 2006 00:00

Review: Silverstonetek SG01s SFF Case
Supplier:
silverstonetek
Cost: £120 ish
Reviewer: techniz

Introduction
Creating a small form factor (SFF) enclosure without a proprietary motherboard or power supply is a challenge that few companies want to face. For SilverStone, this intriguing challenge was welcomed with open arms and our engineers created yet another segment-defining design that will become the standard for years to come. The SG01°¶s immaculate aluminum interior offers incredible amount of space for nearly all standard ATX components in a foot print that is only a few inches larger than typical SFF systems. With its carefully arranged cooling configuration and the ability to accommodate a wide array of Micro ATX motherboards, ATX power supplies, and even two double width graphics cards, the SG01 will ensure greater upgrade possibility than ever before.

What You Get
The case comes very well packed, in a box covered with information about the case.


[nicely presented case]


[nice pictures]


[loads of info]

The case is very well protected inside the box, covered in it's plastic bag, and snug fitting polystyrene packing.


[snug fitting packaging]

Stuck to the top of the box is the manual, included in the manual is a bag of screws.


[manual taped to the top of the case]

Once unpacked the box looks very metalic and shiney, and surprisingly light!. There is a very nice feel to this case, no rough panels or sharp edges - a sign of quality.


[impressive first impression]



 
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