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Sharkoon presents the SK3 RGB and TK4 RGB

Sharkoon presents two new ATX cases with the SK3 RGB and the TK4 RGB. Said cases should convince with their external appearance as well as their inner values. On the left side of the SK3 RGB, the manufacturer installed a cover made of tempered glass. In addition, there are RGB LED fans inside the tower… Read more

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Sharkoon RUSH ER30: Gaming headset with RGB circulation and exchangeable fabric ear pads

The manufacturer Sharkoon now has the RUSH ER 30 of the Presented to the public. This is the fourth headset from the Rush series. The circumaural stereo headset has 50 mm drivers with an impedance of 32 ohms. The maximum power is specified with 30 mW. The frequency range covered is 20 Hz to 20…. Read more

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Sharkoon Elite Shark CA300T in the test: massive gaming bolide in black and white double

Page 1: Sharkoon Elite Shark CA 280 T in the test: Massive gaming bolide in black and white double With the Elite Shark CA 300 T Sharkoon is expanding its range of gaming cases with a massive bolide. That almost 15 kg heavy model should be robust and versatile – and also shows itself in… Read more

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Sharkoon Elite Shark CA300T: massive and massive E-ATX case (video update)

When two parcels with Sharkoon cases reached us today, we were amazed. Because they were about twice as heavy as we are used to from Sharkoon cases. Contents of the packages: Two brand new Elite Shark CA 300 T. This case is advertised by Sharkoon as a gaming case for enthusiasts. The Elite Shark CA… Read more

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KW43 / 2020: Our articles from the last week

During the past seven days, once again numerous exciting articles went online on Hardwareluxx.de. We not only put the Sharkoon Light² 32 to the test or the live gamers Ultra GC 553 from AverMedia, but also the Gigabyte AORUS 17 G, the ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX 3090 OC, the MSI MEG Z 4890 I… Read more

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KW42 / 2020: Our articles from the last week

During the last week, once again numerous exciting articles went online at Hardwareluxx.de. We not only subjected the Nitro Concepts X 804 to a detailed practical test, but also the Corsair MP 400, the ASUS ROG Strix Helios, the Seagate FireCuda Gaming Dock and the Corsair K 60 RGB Pro put to the test. But… Read more

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Sharkoon Light² 100 in the test: Another lightweight

Page 1: Sharkoon Light² 97 in the test: Another lightweight With the Light² 100 Sharkoon presented the second mouse, which is based on a very light construction. The bigger brother the Light² We recently had in our editorial office for a test on site, and now we want to take a closer look at the… Read more

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Sharkoon Pure Steel RGB Review – A Unique Layout Wrapped in Steel

27 Packaging & Contents » Introduction I would like to thank Sharkoon for supplying the review sample. The Sharkoon Pure Steel RGB may not carry a big price tag, but still aims to take plastic out of the equation while offering a level of uniqueness and plenty of fans right out of the box. That may… Read more

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Sharkoon Mobile DAC, Mobile DAC PD & Gaming DAC Pro S Review

Introduction Sharkoon, primarily known for their cases and gaming peripherals, recently released a couple of DACs with integrated headphone amplifiers under their brand. Two of these, the Sharkoon Mobile DAC and Mobile DAC PD, are aimed towards smartphones which lack an audio jack (many if not most recently released smartphones) but can also be used… Read more

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Sharkoon TG6 RGB Review – Tempered Glass and Fancy RGB Fans

0 Packaging & Contents » Introduction I would like to thank Sharkoon for supplying the review sample. The Sharkoon TB6 RGB offers nothing but straight, clean lines with its front and side glass panels, but also includes four ARGB fans (even though only “RGB” makes an appearance its name). With a capable and useful mix of… Read more

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Thermaltake Isurus Pro V2 Review

Introduction With the massive rise of mobile gaming, various brands started releasing in-ear gaming headsets. What differentiates an in-ear gaming headset from a “regular” pair of mobile in-ear headphones? Well, almost nothing. Any in-ear headphone with an in-line microphone can be used as a gaming headset, which is why there’s nothing wrong in treating the… Read more

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