Sharkoon T28 Mid Tower Case
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Sharkoon T28 Mid Tower Case
Scan code: LN42926 Manufacturer code: T28 BLUE
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Sharkoon T28 Mid Tower Case

Sharkoon T28 Black with Blue Interior Mid Tower Case 3x120mm LED Quiet Fans with Side Window USB 3.0 w/o PSU

Scan code: LN42926 Manufacturer code: T28 BLUE
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Product Overview The T28 case offers installation options for a maximum of two optical drives and up to eight 3.5" hard drives, which can be installed either using the provided mounting rails or attached directly using the two mounting frames. These mounting frames are also suitable for installing 2.5" hard drives, such as SSDs. The central hard drive cage allows graphic cards to be installed up to a maximum length of 40 cm, and also be quickly and easily removed from the case. The installed acrylic side window allows view of the components inside the case. Features • Acrylic side panel
• 7 slots for add-on cards.
• Mesh front panel.
• Quick fasteners for optical drives, mainboard mounting panel with installation opening for coolers.
• Cable management system.
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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
7 days
RTB Period:
12 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
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