Sharkoon may not necessarily be the first name that rolls off the tongue if you were looking towards chassis brands. In fact, I personally associate them far more with their pretty solid range of PC peripherals. With the release of the brand new TG6 mid-tower chassis, however, they have a design that has definitely caught my attention!
The TG6 is essentially an updated version of their prior TG models, but the aesthetic changes and improvements certainly make it more eye-catching. The squared ARGB fans particularly give this design a unique look and with the tempered glass panels, it is definitely a step up from the (usually a lot less desirable) acyclic designs.
“For hardware that’s not meant to be hidden, we’ve designed and developed the TG6 RGB. This midi ATX case provides hardware with ample space and an exceptional platform for showcasing.
The tempered glass front and side panels offer an almost completely unobstructed view of the inside workings of the case, while only the power supply, HDDs and cabling are kept out of sight. Each of the four pre-installed 120 mm addressable RGB fans are equipped with three rows of encircling LEDs.
These provide stepless lighting effects within the entire RGB spectrum and optimally illuminate the installed hardware. Those who prefer water cooling will find ideal room for this and also a practical fan tray behind the front panel.”
At the time of writing, there is no confirmed price for the Sharkoon TR6 chassis. Based on the prices seen for their prior TR5 range, however, we would expect this to retail for something in the region of £80.
If you are, therefore, interested in this chassis and want to learn more, you can check out the official product page via the link here!
What do you think? Are you impressed with the design? Are you considering this to be the home for your next system? In addition, which would you say is your favorite chassis brand/design? – Let us know in the comments!
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