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Sharkoon T9 Mid Tower ATX PC Chassis Review @ eTeknix.com

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Title: Sharkoon T9 Mid Tower ATX PC Chassis Review ( -at -) eTeknix.com

 

Link:

http://www.eteknix.com/reviews/cases/sharkoon-t9-mid-tower-atx-pc-chassis-review/

 

Quote: With the hundreds of PC cases that are on the market today,

the spectrum of styles and designs is very wide. On the bottom end of

the scale there is the case that is there to do its job and not much

else, whereas on the top end of the market, there are the highly

customisable cases that have stacks to offer. The design of these

cases follows pretty much the same pattern, but there are some people

out there that would like to have a case that on the outside is a

little understated & aesthetically clean and on the inside has a

little more to shout about.

 

When we think of a value case, in general most people would visualise

a case that has its 6 sides, a space to mount everything and some

basic I/O. With the T9 however this is not the case. The chassis is

made up of a very light aluminium frame with an open plan layout on

the inside. With this open plan layout, the case still comes with

three 120mm LED lit fans, tool-less drive bay fitting, two grommets on

the rear to allow for water cooling pipes to pass through, 7 expansion

slots, a point on the floor of the case to bolt an SSD to and space to

fit a combination of upto 9 5.25" and 3.5" drives.

 

Other items that come with the case include three front USB2.0 and

one USB3.0 port, front audio headers, the acrylic side panel window

and most significantly the option of having the motherboard tray,

expansion ports and drive bay locks in four different colours.

 

The Sharkoon T9 Value Series case seems to, on paper, fit into the

latter of these groups with its understated looks, simple design and

bright internal colour options. We do have to remember though that

this is a value case with the bare essentials, so have Sharkoon been

able to make a product that still offers a level of flexibility,

simplicity and a fell of quality in a back to basics design?

 

 

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