Tuesday, December 1st 2020

Sharkoon Announces TG5 RGB Silent PCGH Edition Case

Sharkoon Technologies is an international supplier of high-performance quality PC components and peripherals. With the TG5 RGB Silent PCGH Edition, Sharkoon presents an ATX case that aims to impress not only with its looks but also with its low noise level. The case is based on the visual design of the predecessor model. However, in cooperation with the computer magazine PCGH, a redesign has been made in order to keep the noise level as low as possible.

For the design of the TG5 RGB Silent PCGH Edition, corresponding changes were made to the case in order to be able to reduce the overall volume of the system during operation. For this purpose, insulating mats have been integrated in the top and side panel, which, in combination with the completely closed covering of the case, contribute to a reduction of noise. In addition, special fans are installed in the case which maintain a quiet and smooth operation at 800 revolutions per minute without sacrifices being made in cooling performance.
Colorful Air System
According to the manufacturer, the air-cooling system built into the TG5 RGB Silent PCGH Edition generates an even airflow in addition to setting colorful accents. Three 120 mm fans with addressable RGB LEDs attached behind the front panel illuminate almost the entire front of the case, while a 120 mm RGB LED fan attached at the rear illuminates the inside of the case. The LEDs can be specifically controlled and illuminated as desired using the software of compatible mainboards which have a pin assignment of 5 V-D-coded-G or 5 V-D-G.

Spacious Interior
According to the manufacturer, the TG5 RGB Silent PCGH Edition offers enough space to also accommodate high-performance hardware. Graphics cards up to 40 centimeters in length can be built into the case as well as power supplies with a maximum length of up to 20.5 centimeters or CPU coolers with a height of up to 16.7 centimeters. Data storage drives of different sizes can also be accommodated. There is space for up to three hard drives with a size of 3.5 inches or up to four SSDs inside the housing.

Chic Showcasing
The tempered glass of the front panel provides a clear view of the three illuminated RGB LED fans which are installed at the front of the case. The tempered glass side panel, on the other hand, provides a clear view of the interior of the case and the hardware components which are installed here. The side panel is rested in the frame of the casing and screwed on at the back of the case so that no visible screws affect the looks.

Tidy Inside
The power supply or storage drives can be hidden in the power supply tunnel or behind the mainboard tray in the right-hand side of the case. In addition, the integrated cable pass-throughs ensure that the cabling disappears from the field of vision, resulting in a look of tidiness inside the case.

Price and availability
The TG5 RGB Silent PCGH Edition is now available at the manufacturer's suggested price of 89.90 euros.
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9 Comments on Sharkoon Announces TG5 RGB Silent PCGH Edition Case

#1
sepheronx
This may be me, but this case looks like nearly every other case released in the last year or two.
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#2
bonehead123
^^ What he said ^^

Wash, rinse, repeat....that's been the new normal this year & last with most cases, unfortunately, with a few minor exceptions...

y.A.w.N :)
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#3
DeathtoGnomes
<insert name> is an international supplier of high-performance quality PC components and peripherals
Its funny to see this standard disclaimer for every Press Release on TPU, but with Sharkoon I only see a vacuum cleaner...
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#4
sepheronx
DeathtoGnomesIts funny to see this standard disclaimer for every Press Release on TPU, but with Sharkoon I only see a vacuum cleaner...
vacuum cleaner in the sense it sucks?
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#5
DeathtoGnomes
btarunrspecial fans
exactly what is so special about them?
sepheronxvacuum cleaner in the sense it sucks?
"as seen on tv" even
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#6
bonehead123
DeathtoGnomesIts funny to see this standard disclaimer for every Press Release on TPU
Yep, I commented on this a while back, but the trend continues unabated, much to my displeasure :)

If E V E R Y B O D Y is the leader in each category, then who are the followers ????

IMHO, in most cases, it seems that PR's are apparently written by some very untalented people, hehehe :)
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#7
claes
For the design of the TG5 RGB Silent PCGH Edition, corresponding changes were made to the case in order to be able to reduce the overall volume of the system during operation. For this purpose, insulating mats have been integrated in the top and side panel, which, in combination with the completely closed covering of the case, contribute to a reduction of noise.
”Cool” :rolleyes:
In addition, special fans are installed in the case which maintain a quiet and smooth operation at 800 revolutions per minute without sacrifices being made in cooling performance.
Sure...
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#8
Caring1
They should trade mark that colourful air system. :roll:
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#9
claes
Caring1They should trade mark that colourful air system. :roll:
At least they’re more frank about airflow than most manufacturers, if still not quite honest.

They’re probably right that “[no] sacrifices being made in cooling performance,” especially since they don’t claim any (cooling performance). Nice to see a PR that properly beats around the bush rather than making claims to it for a change.
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