“I’ve reviewed every Sugo mini ITX case they have developed, and the SG07 really stands head and shoulders above its older brothers. The 180mm exhaust fan is the first of its kind that I’ve seen in a mini ITX case and the sleek two-tone design makes is a very attractive gaming solution that should be easy to mod for enthusiasts. The increased dimensions should still give the mini ITX a small solution that will fit in many different environments on someone’s desktop or at a LAN party.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
- Lian Li PC-Q06 Mini-ITX / ATX Test Bench Review @ ThinkComputers
- Antec Dark Fleet DF-35 Gaming Tower @ Pro-Clockers
- Lian Li Mini Q PC- V354 MicroATX Case @ Techspot
- Sentey Arvina GS-6400 High Tower Case Review @ ThinkComputers
- NZXT Phantom Full-Tower Case Review @ BURNED iN
- AZZA Hurrican 2000 Case Review @ Hardware Secrets
- VidaBox CubeCase MiniITX Server Case Review @ Madshrimps
- Lian Li PC-X900 Case Review @ Hardware Secrets
- Lian Li PC-X900 Case/Chassis @ TechwareLabs
- NZXT Phantom Case @ Rbmod
- Vidabox CubeCase Mini-ITX Chassis Review @ MissingRemote
- Lamptron Touch Fan Controller Review @ Hardware Canucks
- Lamptron Touch Fan Controller @ Overclockers.com
- NZXT Sentry LXE Fan Controller Review @ OCC
- MyOpenPC DOMA Pro PCI Benching Station @ Overclockers.com
- Zalman CNPS 9900 Max CPU Cooler Review @ Tweaknews
- A quick look at Corsair’s A50 and A70 CPU coolers @ The Tech Report
- Cooler Master CM 690 II Case Review @ KitGuru
- Corsair A50 CPU Cooler Review @ Hardware Secrets
- Scythe Ninja 3 @ Hardwareoverclock
- Zalman CNPS 9900 Max CPU Cooler Review @ Tweaknews
A small case looking for a big GPU

Just before the weekend Steve posted his review of the Silverstone Sugo SG07 Mini ITX Case, designed for small systems but with enough room to fit even the largest graphics cards on the market though you are going to want a small heatsink on the CPU. It retails for just over $200 for the basic version and a bit more if you would like a window. Check out the case and the 600W PSU that comes with it in the full review.