Sharkoon T28 Mid-Tower Chassis Review
Peter Donnell / 12 years ago
So now that the system is built we get our first look at what this chassis can handle, but firstly I have to point out that thanks to most of our components having a touch of blue to them this case really sets things off in the style department and that blue back plate really sets off our ram, motherboard and SSD hard drive, very funky.
I didn’t think thhe T28 would handle our Antec 920 Kuhler, bigger cases have tried and failed with this CPU cooler yet the T28 fits it with ease. We have of course removed the stock 120mm rear fan, which fortunately was set into a small recess in the case, giving our 920 that extra breathing room and more than enough clearence from the heat sink.
Things looks just as good around the back, I had a little tidy up of that external USB cable using the included cable ties, but our GTX 560 and Antec power supply fit in here nicely with plenty of room to breath thanks to the ventilated expansion slot covers.
I couldn’t complete this matching blue system build without firing up this lights, giving us our first proper look at those two front panel fans and bringing the top two power lights to life at the top of the front panel, all of which gives a very gentle glow back through the case, again setting off the styling on the inside of the chassis.