
Sharkoon TG4 RGB
ATX
Sharkoon TG4 RGB
ATX
Yes, it is an ATX enclosure, so a micro ATX mainboard will also fit.
The fans are supplied with power via a Molex connection. The LEDs are powered via a SATA connection that supplies a small board with the LED controller. Are you sure you have everything connected?
Hello, I have installed a 3 radiator aio Wk. Will be tight with a larger Gk like 4080 nvidia.
Hello, all those in ATX format and smaller (matx, mitx...)
Yes, just like in the picture
But to be enjoyed with caution, as. The air supply is from the side.
Yes, a watercooling can be put in this case, I think the 320mm only fits in the front.
Yes, that should be no problem.
Yes, you can replace the fans afterwards.
Hello, yes, a 180mm should fit in the front!
I have recently installed a Cooler Master Hyper 212 RGB Black Edition (15.88cm), which fits perfectly but does not remain super much distance to the glass... depends on the motherboard and the processor, in my case a Gigabyte B550 Aorus with a Ryzeen 7.
this cannot be removed. however, i think it is possible to clean it from the inside.
No is very quiet
Yes. You can either control the lighting with the reset button of the enclosure or connect it to the RGB header of the B550 Pro with an RGB cable and control it that way :)
Yes, via the reset button or the mainboard. If necessary: https://de.sharkoon.com/product/26685
Yes, you can, the mainboard is in ITX format (dress size S) and mainboards up to ATX size (dress size L) fit in the case. In between, there is still mATX (dress size M). And yes, your mainboard also has only connections, as you can control all the enclosure fans via a single fan connection (or even without a connection directly to the power supply unit).
MSI MPG Z390I Gaming Edge AC (LGA 1151, Z390, Mini ITX) auf dieses Motherboard?
Yes, you can install Mini-ITX, Micro-ATX and ATX in the enclosure. It says on the Sharkoon website ( https://en.sharkoon.com/product//26685#specs )
is made of aluminium
Dimensions (L x W x H): 45.5 x 20.0 x 43.0 cm, you can calculate the rest :) I think you are interested in the volume because of the fans?
You can remove the front panel (usually they can be removed with a little effort) and unscrew the fans. As far as I know, they have a diameter of 120mm, so you can install any 120mm fan. If you want it to be quiet, I can recommend the Corsair SP120 RGB Pro with a clear conscience (Corsair SP120 RGB PRO (120mm, 3x).). If you order them in a pack of 3, they also come with a hub that you can use to control the lighting via software :). If you want them to look similar to the Sharkoon ones, I would go for the Corsair Ll 120 (Corsair SP120 RGB PRO (120mm, 3x).). Here too, a hub is included in the 3-pack. They will be a bit louder under full load than the SP120 Pro, but in a range of 20-60% you won't hear them at all:) Otherwise, you can of course screw in any other fan with a 120mm diameter, just make sure you have enough connections. If you have several fans, you will probably need a splitter like this one (https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/phobya-y-kabel-4pin-pwm-auf-4x-4pin-pwm-60cm-modding-sleeving-5783806), as there are usually only 2-3 connections for fans on the mainboard:)
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