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Sharkoon Announces the RGB FLOW Chassis

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Tuesday, October 15, 2019 11:14 AM (permalink)
https://www.techpowerup.com/260150/sharkoon-announces-the-rgb-flow-chassis
 
Sharkoon Technologies is an international supplier of PC components and peripherals, offering performance at a reasonable price. Sharkoon now presents a new midi ATX tower, the RGB FLOW. The case catches attention with its minimalistic design, highlighted by the two integrated addressable RGB strips. Enough room is also available inside the case, where up to six fans or, alternatively, correspondingly large radiators can be installed. In addition, Sharkoon ensures various installation possibilities for HDDs and SSDs.

While the RGB strips on the front and side panels provide a stream of light, the right amount of airflow is provided by the fine mesh grille on the front panel together with the pre-installed 120-millimeter fan. To optimize this, there are four further locations ready for fan installation: a 120 millimeter fan at the front, two under the top panel and one more at the rear of the case. There is still enough space for radiators. A 360 millimeter model with a height of up to 6.4 centimeters will fit behind the front panel, and a 280 millimeter model with a height of up to 5.5 centimeters will fit in the top of the case. Dust filters on the front, top and bottom panels protect the hardware from dust and dirt. All the filters can be easily removed for quick and easy cleaning.
 
If you would have asked me 7 years ago if I would recommend a Sharkoon product I would have said 'no'. However Sharkoon has been improving their quality and this PC chassis doesn't look bad at all. It is also hard to argue with the price of only 54.90 Euros. 
 
 

 

 
 

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    Re: Sharkoon Announces the RGB FLOW Chassis Tuesday, October 15, 2019 2:50 PM (permalink)
    kinda decent for plain, square generic I guess.  I'd have to look inside it to see how the build quality really is.
     It could be good , or it could feel cheap. I don't really know much about Sharkoon .

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    Re: Sharkoon Announces the RGB FLOW Chassis Tuesday, October 15, 2019 7:35 PM (permalink)
    the fine mesh filter on the front looks like it is solid plastic in those photos

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