Sugo or pC-V300

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Yo,
Im thinking bout getting a smaller case to the one i have now Soprano and was wondering what motherboards do both the cases takes and i know the sugo can take normal psu's but can the lian li?
Jack!
 
Both take mAtx mobo's and normal PSU's.
Which one to get out of the two? well personaly I like the V300's looks a lot more, plus Lian Li tends to have slightly better quality than Silverstone (who are already good quality)

The V300 does have a problem taking long graphics cards, a quick bit of dremeling will fix that though.

I've already bought a V300b and love the case, I just hate waiting for the parts I need to put in it :(
 
Get whichever youlike the looks of better :p

The lian li is quite a bit cheaper and is all alu but has the slight problem of ont taking 8"+ graphics cards, easily fixed though. I think we will be seeing a lot more people with v300's soon which can only be a good thing. Therereally isn't that much to choose between them really, just what you like best.

*edit - gah "someones been on my computer methinks" - Sandmaster500
 
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Melm0 said:
Get whichever youlike the looks of better :p

The lian li is quite a bit cheaper and is all alu but has the slight problem of ont taking 8"+ graphics cards, easily fixed though. I think we will be seeing a lot more people with v300's soon which can only be a good thing. Therereally isn't that much to choose between them really, just what you like best.

*edit - gah "someones been on my computer methinks" - Sandmaster500

lmao i thought that made way too much sense for a Melm0 post (no offence intended!)
 
Haha, classic. :o

I have a Sugo Evolution, if you want SLI or the like then the Sugo is the better suited case for that.

Which ever one you like the look of more, I would get a v300 as its much better value for money. (new)
 
i like both cases but i would go for the sugo, thats only coz ive got 1 :p

but i would get what you thinks best

here are some sugo imgs from other ocuk forum members

neil27
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Snoops
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Tosk
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from another forum
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mines not finished yet still need some parts, sorry for the finger prints
 
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clocking boards..

Biostar T-Force 6100-939

dfi rs infity
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FoxConn 6150K8MA-8EKRS

Asus A8N-VM

Asus A8N-VM CSM

MSI K8NGM2-FID

And any Nvidia 6150 based board will be the best choice
 
Yewen said:
Asus A8N-VM CSM what I use, gets my 3700 well past 2.8ghz. :)

I understand you use the Thermaltake Blue Orb in your Sugo, no?

Does it fit okay? I mean i'm sure it's low enough "profile" but with it being 120mm, does that give any issues with the side of the case?
 
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1.2mm to big. :p

Silverstone NT03 would be another good cooler, the Orb will fit depending on motherboard and I think that the Golden one may fit, although you should check the dimensions.
 
im gonn have the same prob with the Thermaltake Blue Orb in my setup, all im gonna do in mine is file 1 side of the fins, from what yewen told me it only sticks out a bit like 2mm

i will take some pics of it and let you know how i get on
 
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It is the easiest thing to do, I had the PC built bar the case sides on when I noticed it would not fit.

Being in a slight mood, just cut a hole in side of case, jobs a good un.

Only need to take 2mm of about 5/6 fins for it to fit, nothing major if you plan ahead unlike me.
 
Yeh, but the Sugo can handle dual graphics cards etc.

It is more a super small normal PC case than SFF, the v300 is the same.

New breed coming in. I like them, SFF without most of the pitfalls you usually asociate with such systems.
 
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