Is especially designed for people who own or plan to get long graphics cards

Dec 21, 2011 20:31 GMT  ·  By

Given how many sizes cases come in, some of them don't support the bigger pieces of consumer hardware out there, so Sharkoon decided to make sure it has one for precisely those people who want long graphics cards and such.

Then again, it would be just as accurate to say that Sharkoon revealed three such cases, since the T28, as it is called, has three color options (internal).

Those options are red, green and blue (both the internal coating and the fan LEDs cast these hues).

The whole thing is big enough to fit up to eight hard disk drives, but part of the drive cage (three bays) can be removed.

This is so that even the longest graphics cards out there may fit in the system without issue (the length of the chassis's inside is 40 cm).

That said, even five HDD bays are many, especially considering how capacious today's HDDs are (3TB/4TB).

The company didn't forget about SSD lovers either, so it included two mounting frames for 2.5-inch units too.

Meanwhile, the Sharkoon T28 can hold two ODDs (optical disk drives) in its 5.25-inch bays, or one drive and a fan controller or other accessory that fits.

Speaking of fans, there are two 120mm ones on the front, as well as a similar one at the back, near the two watercooling holes.

Other features include seven expansion slots, a mesh front panel, an acrylic side panel, quick fasteners for ODDs and a mainboard mounting panel with installation opening for coolers (even big, 16.5cm-high coolers are supported).

Finally, the PSU can be up to 29cm long and the official price of the case is 54.90 Euro ($71.99).

All in all, the chassis measures 475 x 200 x 440 mm (18.70 x 7.87 x 17.32 mm) and online sales should already be underway.