Sharkoon T9 Mid Tower ATX PC Chassis Review
Chris Hadley / 13 years ago
With the case opened up the first thing that catches the eys is the bright green (or Poison Green as Sharkoon have named it) motherboard tray, expansion bay covers and drive bay securing locks. The T9 comes in 3 different colour options; bright red, poisonous green and modern white. There is also a plain black option for those that would prefer a more classic look inside.
Behind the motherboard tray there is plenty of room for cable tidying and a large a large cut out for accessing the back of CPU heatsinks.
Inside the rear of the case there is a single 120mm LED fan. All the fans come with both 3 pin headers for direct connection to a fan controller or motherboard and a molex pass through power option. Printed onto the motherboard tray is a guide for the positioning of motherboard stand offs.
On the case floor are 4 rubber feet for sitting the power supply on and to reduce vibrations through to the T9 itself.
The 9 drive bays go from the floor to ceiling in the T9 and also included are 5 pairs of tool free locks for installing drives into the bays.
Each of the drive bay securing brackets simply twist to unlock and then come away from the case.
The front of the case houses two of the 120mm fans that come pre-installed. Each of the fans can be removed to give access to an extra 3 drive bays at a time if required.