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Sharkoon Unveils its New RGB Slider White PC Case

Sharkoon Technologies has today announced that it has widened its product range with a white edition of its popular RGB Slider PC case. The RGB Slider White has a simple and minimalistic design, but the case still comes with features that are special for its price range, such as a side panel made of tempered glass and the RGB LED strip integrated into the front panel.

Sharkoon RGB Slider White PC Case

With its new white finish, the RGB Slider presents itself again with a minimalist and unobtrusive look. The restrained presentation is only interrupted by the RGB-LED strip, which provides visual variety on the white front panel. Part of the strip has a subtle form which seems to slide across its otherwise straight line, thus giving the PC case its name. Using the built-in RGB controller, the front of the case can be illuminated in fourteen preset color modes. It can also be freely adjusted using the software of compatible mainboards with the support of Asus Aura Sync, MSI Mystic Light Sync, Gigabyte Fusion and ASRock Polychrome Sync. Additional RGB components with a 5 V-D-coded-G or 5 V-D-G pinout can be connected in the case using the installed RGB controller.

Features

Clear Hardware Presentation
The side panel made of tempered glass on the left side of the case provides a clear view of the interior and the installed components. Because it is rested into the frame of the case and then secured at the rear panel, the surface of the side panel remains free of visible screws.

Various Options for Installing Fans
In order to ensure that the individual components have adequate cooling, the RGB Slider White case, like its black counterpart, offers a number of options for fan installation. In addition to the pre-installed 120 mm fan in the rear, there is also space for up to three optional 120 mm fans behind the front panel. In addition, up to two 120 mm fans or two 140 mm fans can be accommodated under the top panel. As an option, another 120 mm fan can be mounted on top of the power supply tunnel.

Designed for Data Storage
The case of the RGB Slider offers enough space to accommodate several data storage drives at the same time. Altogether, three SSDs can be mounted on the mainboard tray and on the top of the power supply tunnel. The HDD/SSD cage mounted inside the tunnel can accommodate up to two 3.5″ HDDs and, if necessary, additional SSDs.

Extensive Hardware Build
As with the previous version, larger types of hardware can also be built into the casing of the RGB Slider White, despite its compact dimensions. A CPU cooler up to 15.7 cm in size can be installed in the case, leaving enough space for a graphics card of up to 33.5 cm.

Price & Availability

Sharkoon has confirmed that the RGB Slider White is now available at the manufacturer’s suggested price of €44.99. If you do, therefore, want to learn more about this new chassis design, you can check out the official Sharkoon product website (for both the black and white model variants) via the link here!

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