lillimon04
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I got mine. I have both the Lian Li q08 and and the sugo 07 was a hell of alot easier to cram in my h50. Heck i even managed to do to fans in push pull configuration. I have a J&W minix 780g and a phenom II 945 @ 3.6 1.45 vcore. (not bad for a 65w rated itx board)
The q08 is much too big to stick in a bag and carry around as a laptop replacement but the sugo 07 fits the bill nicely. ( I travel alot for work )
Oh and just for reference silverstone your "specially shortened cables" are still way too long. Cable management is a bitch. I have no idea how you would cram a 5970 in the case. I ended up cramming all the excess wires bundled in the very front of the case. My 5770 was tricky to get in there and its is not all that long. That power supply needs modular cabling. Oh well i don't think bad of the case i have the sug05 and the sugo7 is a much better case for higher end components.
I never dreamed i could do push pull on the h50 in a itx case as small as sug07 but if you use a 20mm slim fan you can still have room for a 25mm regular width fan. Low speed yate loon for the win.
push pull netted me about 4-6 c off load temps. I don't have ac so with a ambient temp of 86F it loads at 60c. in the q08 it was 62-64c. When i have my room temp lower it barely breaks 50c. (fans are yate loon l speed around 1400rpm for noise.) I hear higher pressure fans are recommended for better temps but noise was a factor that and i had the yate loons on hand already. Ill upload some pics tomorrow. Unfortunately the q08 has one and i mean only one orientation for the h50 mounting and my so dimm slots on the top edge of the board had pressure on them by the hoses from the radiator. let me tell you the sugo 07 was a dream by comparison to mount the h50 in. I can orient the radiator in any direction i choose. btw the fans push pull and exhaust out the top.
You are NOT helping my patience as i wait for this case to ship....
mmmmm porn....
Yea those wires do look oddly long... but ive been pretty crafty before : P Glad they didnt do a front fan like the sg05.
How are your temps doing in that beast? Any idea how much room you got under the mobo, In case someone needs to put little heat sinks down there?
Silverstone states that the SG07 can fit up to a 117mm HSF.
Anyone interested in starting a thread about HSFs for the SG07 specifically?
I'm having some issues finding good fans, considering that the AXP140 seems ideal STILL since 180mm blowing down onto a 140mm HSF w/ 120mm fan on it cooling the heatsink and mosfets.
Btw, Corsair H50 fits in this w/o mods, but you must remove the 180mm fan and mount the 120mm rad in its place (has holes for it).
Silverstone states that the SG07 can fit up to a 117mm HSF.
Anyone interested in starting a thread about HSFs for the SG07 specifically?
I'm having some issues finding good fans, considering that the AXP140 seems ideal STILL since 180mm blowing down onto a 140mm HSF w/ 120mm fan on it cooling the heatsink and mosfets.
Btw, Corsair H50 fits in this w/o mods, but you must remove the 180mm fan and mount the 120mm rad in its place (has holes for it).
Just mention what socket...
P55 / H55 / AM2+
Things will either be new or probably simply redundant in most cases.
Hmmm... mosfets UNDER the board... Sorry... well, at least the info will still help people. I know I might have to be remind in my hunt...
You got the SG07 yet? I'll be watching what you buy since we ended up deciding on the exact same rig, besides the CPU (between i5 750 and i3 530). I even have an 8800gts G92 (if you have the xfx alpha dog, i'll **** myself).
If you plan on doing mosfets on top (sounds like it), enzotech makes some high quality copper sinks I've had good luck with. There's no mounting holes on the mobo for a mosfet cooler unfortunately.
Those pics made me want this case more than ever.Hi guy, here is another review up for the SG07. It's in Chinese but they have some great photos of the case and interesting selection of components used for assembly:
http://www.chiphell.com/portal-view-aid-109-page-1.html
claims its 141mm tall, might not fit you 117mm clearance : ( maybe thats with the fan on, so in that case it might be perfectly close to the case fan.
Im waiting for SG07-W. Normal version is already in stock of shops in Czech Republic.
It's funny, I got my case from Sundial Micro and the Silverstone box says SG07-W ... I thought they gave me the windowed version, but it's the one with out (originally ordered). Anyone else's box give you the wrong model number? lol
I originally ordered the non-windowed version and received that one. The box says SG07-W on it though. So I didn't pay for the windowed version. Just thought it was strange to have SG07-W on the box even though it's a non-windowed case.Don't say that! I ordered the windowed unit as well. I hope that yours was a fluke. Are you getting $10 back or getting the right one?
How long did it take them to ship you the case? I ordered mine ground.
I originally ordered the non-windowed version and received that one. The box says SG07-W on it though. So I didn't pay for the windowed version. Just thought it was strange to have SG07-W on the box even though it's a non-windowed case.
It took about 5 days to get it through ground....
WOW! I feel like a complete dumbass now... You are correct. lol ... I'm going to now go to the kitchen and grab the knife! ;-)Have you looked on the other side of your box? I think Silverstone uses one standard box and then places a sticker on your specific case on the shorter side of the box.
My box says SG07 on one side and SG07-W on the other side with pictures of each version on their respective side. It then has the sticker on the short side that says SG07B-W, which is the windowed version I ordered.
Mine came FedEx Home Delivery and took roughly 5 days.