🎮 Elevate Your Game with Sharkoon's VG4-W Case!
The Sharkoon VG4-W Gaming Case is a stylish and functional ATX tower designed for gamers and PC builders. It features multiple drive bays for extensive storage options, ample expansion slots for upgrades, and a sleek black and red design that enhances any gaming setup. With easy connectivity options and a lightweight build, this case is perfect for those looking to create a powerful and visually appealing PC.
Brand | Sharkoon |
Product Dimensions | 44.5 x 20 x 43 cm; 3.5 Kilograms |
Batteries | 1 A batteries required. |
Item model number | 4044951016204 |
Manufacturer | Sharkoon |
Series | Sharkoon VG4-W rot ATX Gehäuse |
Colour | Black/red |
Form Factor | Tower |
Standing screen display size | 5.25 Inches |
Processor Count | 1 |
RAM Size | 1 TB |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Hard Disk Description | Hdd |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2.6 British Thermal Units (BTUs) |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 7 |
Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 7 |
Item Weight | 3.5 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**S
A cheap case that does the job
Got this for building my nephew a new PC.It's not the most polished of cases but it does the job and unless you wan't a show case case this does the job more than well enough.
A**R
Nice looking case
Easy to assemble a PC within this case. Surprisingly quiet. Have fitted additional damping material to top to reduce noise, as it sounded a bit 'ringy'. Fitted additional screws on Optical drives, just for rigidity. Overall very happy with this case, as I needed a case with 5.25" drive bays.
O**T
Flimsy, but workable
I got this on sale, so it was very cheap for me.This case is the flimsiest one I've had and has bent out of shape enough that the doors on both ends don't fit properly.It's size is okay for MicroATX boards as using ATX leaves little room to work with for the cables (there is no space for them on the back end to cable sort at any size) and is a basic case,It also doesn't have two of the tiny connectors for the motherboard, it still works though.Recommended if bought cheap and for a low end build to look like a gaming case.
M**S
Brilliant Build and Silent
I bought this two years ago, and I found it very easy to assemble, and was surprised by how quiet the fans were for the money. Now, two years on, I've had no problems adding things like extra HDDs and SSDs have been easy, and the fans are still extremely quiet, despite my boot settings putting them to 100% at 50 degrees. So, even at 100% power, the fans are still next to silent. Cannot recommend more!
M**L
Looks good but be aware that the Power supply is bottom ...
Looks good but be aware that the Power supply is bottom mounted, it doesn’t seem to be a problem so far. The construction is pretty robust and it’s easy access to most things with both side covers removed. However, the front cover is very difficult to remove with its “push in” studs so it’s quite easy to damage if you need to remove it. It has 6 HDD disk slots, 3 x 2.5 and 3 x 3.5. The 3.5 slots have “Quick lock/remove” mechanisms, but the 2.5’s don’t, they have to be screwed in with the usual screws, you can only put 2 in as you can’t get to the other side without removing the front cover (I didn’t bother). Be aware that the disks are mounter across the case rather that the more normal along the line of it, which is OK but it was difficult to run the cables from the 3.5 disks to the board and power supply as there isn’t really enough clearance between the disks and the side panel. I got them in eventually but it was a bit of “brute force and ignorance” to get the side panel on.It comes with 2 large fans that have a nice blue glow when running and seem OK. The M/B can be easily mounted without any problems with all the necessary studs in place. There is a nice “see through panel on the other side panel.There’s not a lot wrong with it in that it fulfils what it is intended for, but I was a bit disappointed with it overall. It doesn’t look quite as good in the flesh as in the online pictures, a bit cheap. The few niggles outlined above made me wish I had spent a bit more.
R**N
A BRILLIANT COMPUTER CASE AT A GREAT PRICE
Excellent case. easy to assemble and looks great very quiet fans and the additional 19 pin connecter for USB 3 is a big plus.Motherboard slotted in without a single problem, and the wire is easily hidden.very pleased with the look which is considerably better than a £256 case I had previously which fell apart in 3 years.So a good sound case with plenty of space to work in and add numerous drives and harddrives 5 star.
M**N
Fantastic.
Amazing game case with built in fans, very easy to install the computer parts and space for the upgrades.
J**.
OK, not for first time builders.
I have been using this case for ~6 months now, and while there are pros, they are outnumbered by the cons.Pros:-USB 3 on front panel-Two case fans-Side window-Semi-tool-less design-LED fansCons:-Cheap, noisy fans-Flimsy side panels-strangely short USB front panel header cable-non-replaceable PCI-e slot covers-Bad cable management options-Heavily tinted windows-The tool-less design is very hard to secure-Strange motherboard standoff hole placementOverall, the case was quite hard to build in, and there are many other options for first-time builders that want a good case for around the same price range. However, the case does have a large rear motherboard cutout to accommodate backplates, so +1 for that as it meant that I could fit my AIO in no problem.
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