I agree with most of this but the reset button hard drive and PSU. The PSU is actually extremely good for SFX. I'm shocked what it can support. The reset button in the back is a blessing since you won't accidentally hit it. I would accidentally hit the recessed ones all the time. It's a little harder on the SG05. Also, it can hold 2 hard drives..one 2.5 and one 3.5. This is almost always good enough for the SFF crowd.I just built a couple of SG06 and SG05 systems.
Overall these are two great mini-ITX cases. probably even the best around.
Only a few issues i have with these cases.
1) i wish they would hold two, 3.5" Hard drives without need for custom modifications.There is enough room so i don't know why they decided against it.
2) in one case the power supply made a loud buzzing noise, even when computer was off, so i don't know how reliable the included 300W PSU is.
3) Every system was missing 2 screws, the top basket is only held with 2 screws even though there is 4 holes.
4) The metal is quite thin would have liked thicker metal especially for the cover that tends to bend a lot, and does not have a really solid feel. snapping out the front metal plate for the optical drive can even bend the crap out of the whole case. If they are providing a case with such thin metal, they can at least provide it with this piece already removed.
5) SG06, the silverstone logo on the front is huge and ugly, at least on the SG05 you can replace the logo with the blank plastic snap in.
6) SG06, reset button in back!, pretty stupid, they had plenty of space to put one in front, just looks like they forgot to do so.
I'll be reviewing the SG05w shortly based upon what an SFFer would like.
The SG06 has a metal bezel "skin" which is nice but I might like the SG05 front better...I dunno yet.