Sharkoon T9 Mid Tower ATX PC Chassis Review
Chris Hadley / 13 years ago
Once all built up, we found that even in the small size of the case, there is more than enough room to move around inside the case. There is enough room inside to happily accomodate graphics cards up to 30cm in length
As demonstrated here, cable management is very straight forward with the now very common holes on the motherboard tray for allowing cables to pass through from the front to the rear.
Fitting a hard drive into the chassis was straight forward once the brackets were attached, although I do feel that the frame was a little tight and could do with being only a fraction further apart to allow drives to slide in and out a bit more freely.
Each of the USB ports is evenly spaced to allow for wider USB memory sticks and other devices to be connected without obstructing the neighbouring ports.
Depending on the colour option of the case that is chosen, the fans and LED lights are coloured to match. On the plain black model, the fans are non-illuminated and the LEDs on the front are blue.