This GPU SLIDES into this Case! - Silverstone SUGO 16 ITX Case

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With GPUs getting bigger and bigger and cases smaller and smaller, will Silverstone be the one to save our space?

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MUSIC CREDIT
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Intro: Laszlo - Supernova

Outro: Approaching Nirvana - Sugar High

CHAPTERS
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0:00 Intro
0:49 The problem with Cases
1:25 Today's Build
3:30 Opening the Case
6:00 Cooling Plan
8:00 One Weird Thing...
8:25 GPU Time!
9:11 Will this work?
10:15 Benchmarks
12:30 More GPUs!
13:10 What if they changed it?
13:35 Conclulsion
14:40 Outro
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Nice to see that Colton still comes to visit his old job every once in a while!

LuxLikeGaming
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What is a GPU and where can I buy one?

MalcolmMerlyn
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Dang, wish I had a GPU to slide into my case

Burssty
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The thumbnail looked like it was a GPU that was in a form factor to fit in the 5.25" drive bay. I guess not, lol.

SalC
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Props to the editor for syncing the break in the music at 8:01 for when Linus gets confused by the power cable. It’s the little things.

godbeforeme
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I love Silverstone's cases so much. So many different options that you don't see a lot.

Oceanborn
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The SUGO lineup is just so special. I have my NAS built in an SG11. It’s amazing how many SSDs you can put in that tiny case. This new SG16 looks so creative

Owenzzz
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9:36

One thing I've done in a similar case (NCase M1) is to drop a fan or two in the gap between the gpu and the panel. Even if all you can fit are slim fans, it'd probably help with gpu thermals.

akillersquirrel
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Really hoped this would actually be a build where you can slide the GPU in without needing to actually slot it into the PCI-e port and connecting auxiliary power connectors. One day we'll get there :)

Nostalgia_Realm
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I'd like to see Linus engineer a small form factor case. I bet with all of his experience it would be a rockin case.

andrewozzy
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Has RGB memory ever been this wasted before?

Yes, in my build... because I've turned it off due to the software controlling it being awful.

deedoubs
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Colton: "What am I going to do!!"
Linus: "Go home...You're Fired"

dumpsterdawg
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Linus one of those channels, no matter what I always tune into videos daily 👍

JimiArchive
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OMG...I think you guys actually listened to my request from a few weeks loving all of the recent SFF builds!! Heat was my biggest concern...and this resolves it. Thanks

e.r.
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I own the Sugo 14. Silverstone puts a LOT of thought into their cases.

It looks like a microwave, but it is an affordable case that fits tripple slot GPUs with three fans.

Igor_servant_of_Philemon
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Amazing build ! I truly want something along those specs in a small form factor some day. Especially for on the go you could actually take this little beast anywhere as long as you have a monitor, keyboard, and mouse !!!

TheJames
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0:15 at this point the only reason Colton’s still employed is to be made fun off

tabeebrahman
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I asked my electronic shop, they never heard of those "GPU". This channel is really diving into cryptic hard to find strange hardware.
A glimpse of the crazy things we may be able to see in 5-10 years

thierryfaquet
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Damn. I did a similar build using a Silverstone SG13 a couple years ago. Mounted a SFX-L PSU where the front 120mm fan is meant to go and then put in a Noctua U12A cooler with a 3D printed vent which fits in the usual PSU spot. It's like Silverstone read my mind and built this case, but only AFTER I built my desktop - otherwise I would've been pretty tempted by this thing. Well, hell. Still am tempted. Well done Silverstone. Their products are exactly what people need even though they have no idea that they need them.

rakeau
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So there's been some issues with the Sabrent Rocket M.2 drives dying prematurely. So I'm going to request a look into that from you guys at LMG. I know you don't use the builds that you do in these videos, but recommending a drive that has multiple instances of premature failures is iffy.

LastKnight