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  • SilverStone Sugo SG04 Case Review
  • SilverStone Sugo SG04 Case Review

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    You can still gain access to the expansion cards in the traditional manner but you’ll need to remove this drive tray first. The bracket holding the 3rd 3.5” drive bay is positioned over top of the expansion slots and makes up half of what you would normally see thru the side vent.
    The front of the SUGO SG04 is quite unique, it features a small door that covers the external media connections such as USB, Firewire, audio, and reset switch.  Below these connections you’ll find the external 3.5” cover plate where a Floppy drive would normally be located.
    By removing a single screw the other side of the front panel opens up exposing the entire front of the case.  The open area in the photo is covered by a filter and a single 120mm fan.  It should be noted that the filter assembly is pre-drilled to accept a variety of fan locations so if you feel you need to move the fan to get better cooling it can be quickly repositioned.