Silverstone SUGO 14 Mini-ITX Cube Case Review
Peter Donnell / 4 years ago
Interior
The side panels are easy to remove. Plus, the thumbscrews stay fixed to the panel, so you can’t misplace them; which I often do! Open them up, and you can clear those big dust filters too, so it’s very easy to maintain.
As you can see, there’s quite a lot of panels on the interior. The one with the circle is a fan mount located above where the CPU will be, so could be used for an AIO cooler or another fan.
Down this side, you’ll see even more fan mounts, with those extra long screw holes running the length of the case. allowing the installation of up to a 240mm radiator down this side.
Things look a lot more open on this side, as this is where your GPU will be installed, so there has to be a full-length area of free space.
This thing is really cool though! Have you figured out what it is yet?
It’s a GPU support bracket! It’ll help prevent the card from sagging in the case.
The install your power supply, you’ll need to remove the bottom of the case too, and this allows you to slot the PSU up into the case. The PSU is located in the centre of the front section of the case, so you’ll need to use the provided pass-through power cable too.