Sharkoon T28 Mid-Tower Chassis Review
Peter Donnell / 12 years ago
Taking a look at the inside of the chassis, the first thing that really stands out is the blue paint job, the entire back plate is a rich blue, with the blue USB cable, drive trays and the optical drive locking mechanisms made to match the colour theme. There is also some cable management going on inside this case, which I really wasn’t expecting within this price range, but you will notice there is a huge cut away for installation of a CPU cooler, and to the right of that we have 3 x oval cut outs for cable routing.
Pre-installed in the back of the case we have a blue LED 120mm out take fan to assist with cooling.
Just below that fan we can see the 7 expansion bay covers, which are held in place with screws so they can be removed and re-attached when required.
While the system does come with clip on clamps for your hard drives it also features a pair of drive trays, which are perfect for SSD hard drive installations.
Around the back of the case you can see the blue theme is continued, aside the cable management cut outs that we mentioned already you can see there are plenty little notches cut into the back plate, these provide mounting points for the cable ties to help keep things nice and neat behind the scenes.