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Sharkoon details S25 case lineup for budget-conscious PC builders

Sharkoon has introduced the S25 mid-tower PC case series, featuring three models – the S25-V2, the S25-W2 ARGB, and the S25 Silent. The entire lineup features a unified physical compatibility layout, delivering native support for top-mounted 360mm liquid-cooling radiators, an external 5.25-inch front drive bay, and a USB Type-C front port.

The individual models are customised to target different aesthetic and acoustic configurations. The S25-W2 ARGB features a tempered glass side panel and an integrated 2-port addressable RGB controller to manage system lighting. It ships with one 120mm ARGB PWM fan at the rear and one 120mm PWM fan at the front, supporting up to seven fans in total.

The S25-V2 targets a minimalist look with solid panelling, changing the pre-installed fan layout to two standard 120mm PWM fans while retaining the seven-fan maximum capacity. The S25 Silent aims to reduce noise through four sound-damping mats, shipping with two pre-installed 120mm PWM fans, and scaling down the total number of fan mounts to four locations.

The shared internal footprint accommodates graphics cards up to 380mm long, CPU air coolers up to 172mm tall, and power supplies up to 220mm long. Storage trays provide physical mounts for either two 3.5-inch hard drives or four 2.5-inch solid-state drives. The top I/O panel houses the single USB Type-C port alongside two standard USB 3.0 ports. For maintenance, a removable slide-out dust filter is installed on the bottom panel of all models, while the S25-V2 and S25-W2 ARGB add a secondary magnetically attached dust filter across the top panel.

The Sharkoon S25 series is now available with the S25-V2 starting at €54.90, the S25-W2 ARGB at €59.90, and the S25 Silent at €64.90.

KitGuru says: The S25 is an understated case, but it gets the job done while keeping prices low. 

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