Sharkoon has introduced the RGB HEX, a new ATX gaming case that should impress with its eye-catching looks and spacious interior.
RGB-lit mesh front and efficient cooling
The front of the RGB Hex is mostly made of air-permeable mesh, which is not only supposed to look impressive, but also and most importantly provide optimal ventilation for the interior. Directly behind the front panel are three addressable 120-millimeter RGB LED fans, which also fulfill the aforementioned dual function. They suck in cold air and provide an impressive look with their illumination shining through the mesh grille. There are a total of three more 120-millimeter fans at the back of the case as well as on the top. Alternatively, a water cooling system can also be installed. The RGB Hex offers space for a radiator with up to 360 millimeters in size and 6.4 centimeters in total height including the fan in the front. A radiator can also be installed on the top. However, it can only measure 240 millimeters and be a maximum of 5.5 centimeters high including the fan.
Generous interior space for diverse hardware
Inside the RGB Hex, there is plenty of room for sophisticated hardware. For example, graphics cards with a length of up to 35 centimeters, CPU coolers with a maximum height of 15.8 centimeters and power supplies up to 21.5 centimeters long can be accommodated here. Furthermore, there is room for up to six 2.5-inch SSDs or two 3.5-inch hard drives. All of these hardware components can be observed at work thanks to a tempered glass side panel.
The equipment of the new ATX case is rounded off by a multitude of ports. For example, the RGB Hex not only has two USB 3.0 ports, but also a USB-C 3.2 Gen.2 port that allows a transfer rate of ten gigabits per second.
RGB Hex: Price and Availability
Available now is the new gaming case from Sharkoon. The manufacturer’s recommended retail price is EUR 84.90. First retailers already list the case.
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