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Sharkoon Shows Rebel PSUs, ATX Towers, and More at Computex 2025

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Sharkoon's Computex 2025 booth was jam-packed. From the previously covered peripherals, to cases and power supplies. Now we are looking at the latter. The company has launched VK4 ARGB mid-tower, the MK7 ARGB microATX chassis, the REBEL P15 power supply, and the prototype STEEL SHARK ARGB dual-chamber case. Each product emphasizes customizable lighting, great cooling potential, and simplified cable management. The VK4 ARGB, priced at €59.90, upgrades its Rainbow-LED counterpart by including four addressable RGB PWM fans and a four-port controller offering 14 illumination modes. Its front panel features a high-permeability mesh design to maximize airflow. Inside, there is support for up to eight fans in total and radiators measuring up to 360 mm. Builders will appreciate space for either two 3.5-inch hard drives or four 2.5-inch SSDs, as well as a power-supply tunnel that keeps cables hidden for a tidy appearance. On top, two USB 3.0 ports and a TRRS audio jack provide modern connectivity, while dust filters on every intake area make maintenance easy.




For smaller systems, the MK7 ARGB brings an elegant touch to the microATX form factor. It uses continuous tempered glass on the front and side panels combined with a fabric-covered frame. Three pre-installed 120 mm ARGB fans light the interior, which can accommodate either a 240 mm or a 360 mm dual-radiator setup. Full support for the latest BTF motherboards and inclusion of USB-C alongside a TRRS audio port ensure compatibility with modern components.



The REBEL P15 power supply series fulfills the ATX 3.1 standard and holds Cybenetics efficiency certification. Each model incorporates a durable 120 mm hydraulic-bearing fan and flat cables that enhance airflow. Comprehensive protection functions guard against overcurrent, overvoltage, under-voltage, and short-circuit conditions. Available in 650 W, 750 W, and 850 W variants, the REBEL P15 meets diverse power requirements and includes a dedicated 12 V connector for next-generation graphics cards.



Lastly, the STEEL SHARK ARGB prototype case presents a dual-chamber layout that separates heat sources for cleaner airflow and neater cable runs. Its glassy design houses four pre-installed 120 mm ARGB fans and can support up to eleven fans overall. There is room for two radiators and compatibility with BTF-standard motherboards.


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y/A/w/N.....

here a boring AF boxen, there a boring AF boxen, everywhere a boring AF boxen, none of which are actually "new" but just more rehashes of other rehashes of older rehashes, AGAIN !

Note to da Shark: this is 2015 calling, and we want ALL our "modern" USB-3.0 ports back, like, yesterday, hahahaha :D
 
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