Wire clutter might finally disappear because Sharkoon dropped a budget case targeting hidden connectors. The SK6 ARGB debuted at CES as an ATX mid-tower specifically built for the rising back-connect motherboard trend seen with ASUS BTF hardware. This design moves power, and panel plugs behind the tray to keep the main chamber looking spotless.
Glass panels cover the front and side to display internal hardware, while a separate lower zone hides the power supply unit. Stock cooling ships with three 120 mm ARGB PWM fans, with two mounted as side intakes and one serving as rear exhaust. Builders can install nine total fans if components run hot.
Water cooling enthusiasts get support for a 360 mm radiator alongside an additional 280 mm option for managing heavy thermal loads. The manufacturer priced this chassis at $62 with immediate stock availability for anyone wanting that clean aesthetic without spending premium cash.
Glass panels cover the front and side to display internal hardware, while a separate lower zone hides the power supply unit. Stock cooling ships with three 120 mm ARGB PWM fans, with two mounted as side intakes and one serving as rear exhaust. Builders can install nine total fans if components run hot.
Water cooling enthusiasts get support for a 360 mm radiator alongside an additional 280 mm option for managing heavy thermal loads. The manufacturer priced this chassis at $62 with immediate stock availability for anyone wanting that clean aesthetic without spending premium cash.