Computer Cases

Sharkoon Pure Steel RGB Gaming Midi Tower Computer Case with Side Window White

Key features:

  • ATX, E-ATX, Mini ITX, Micro ATX
  • USB 3.0
  • Audio - Microphone
  • Side Window
  • RGB Lighting
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Description

Description

The Pure Steel RGB by Sharkoon is a Midi Tower, suitable for the most popular builds and ideal for gamers. It features a side window so that the interior is visible without opening the case, as well as built-in multi-color RGB lighting.

    Manufacturer

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    Specifications

    Specifications

    Main Specifications

    Colour
    White
    Size
    Midi Tower
    Compatible Motherboard Type
    ATX, Extended ATX, Mini ITX, Micro ATX

    Dimensions

    Height
    475 mm
    Width
    210 mm
    Length
    474 mm

    Internal Spaces

    Maximum Graphics Card Length
    420 mm
    Maximum Processor Heatsink Height
    160 mm

    Drive Bays

    Internal Hub 3.5"
    3
    Internal Hub 2.5"
    5

    Fan Positions

    Rear
    1
    Side
    2
    Bottom Positions
    3

    Specifications

    Connectivity
    Audio, USB 3.0
    Extras
    RGB Lighting, Side Window, Pre-installed Fans
    Gaming
    Yes
    Airflow
    No
    Home & Office
    No

    Important information

    Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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    Reviews (5)

    Reviews

    1. 4
    2. 1
    3. 3 stars
      0
    4. 2 stars
      0
    5. 1 star
      0
    Review this product
    • Space
    • Cable management
    • Dust filtering
    • Value for money
    • Construction quality
    • Silent
    • Air flow
    • PaullΑΕΚ
      5
      1 out of 2 members found this review helpful

      Amazing build quality. Very sturdy, excellent materials, side glass that I find for the first time in a case, heavy-duty. Power supply on top, excellent cable management space, I have installed all the PCIe cables from a 1200 platinum so that I don't have to search for them or lose them, not even to push them in. On the side, it accommodates water cooling, I installed a 2x120mm radiator, great temperatures, not recommended as an intake. As an intake, I have installed 3 cheap Arctic 120 fans at the bottom, at least 5-10 degrees lower than with 3 graphics cards that I have tested, you won't find it in any other case. With air cooling, things are very good, I have replaced the rear fan with an Arctic RGB, it also helps the power supply which also exhausts due to its position, so things are at very good levels, not like in the GPU which is simply top-notch. It accommodates graphics cards 4090 and definitely 5090, and it will still be sufficient for many years to come! In conclusion, beautiful, sturdy, unprecedented build quality after hundreds of NZXT, be quiet, Zalman, Cooler Master cases that all seem like tin cans for bread compared to this case. I recommend it to everyone, it's for a lifetime

      Translated from Greek ·
      • Space
      • Cable management
      • Construction quality
      • Silent
      • Dust filtering
      • Air flow
      • Value for money
      Did you find this review helpful?
    • Vale_Lee
      4
      20 out of 23 members found this review helpful

      We have here the Sharkoon case. It is a very beautiful case, quite inspired by nzxt, with a minimalist design. On the front side, we have an empty space, without branding, without airflow cuts, which is removable by unscrewing 6 screws from the inside of the case. When we remove it, it reveals a slot for 2 fans 120mm/140mm or a 240mm/280mm radiator. Here, I should mention that this is the only spot in the entire case that can accommodate a 140mm fan. But we have the following problem. While there is a slot, there is no opening for this fan/radiator to receive air. So it's useless. Only in my case, someone would have to go through the process of opening their own cuts. On the top part, we find a button with an illuminated ring, which also functions as an HDD LED, 2 USB3 ports, and a button with 2 functions. One is like a reset button and the other changes the color of the 4 fans provided inside the case. Now let's talk about the fans. Beautiful, I must say, but excessively noisy. They are argb with a 3-pin cable, so in case the motherboard doesn't support it (like mine), the only way to change the lighting is through the aforementioned button. However, if we connect this button to both the motherboard's reset and the case's controller located at the back, where all the RGB fan management cables go, then the color does NOT change. And the computer doesn't even reset. The fans remain in a white color and there is flickering. They are not 4-pin PWM but classic 3-pin fans that cannot have their speed adjusted. What surprised me was that I couldn't change their speed even with voltage (supported by the motherboard: Asus Rog Maximus VII Hero Alpha), while with other 3-pin fans, I didn't encounter the same problem. In the end, all the fans were replaced with CoolerMaster Silencio and I finally had some peace and quiet. Moving on to cable management, it is quite easy due to the large space left in the top part where the power supply goes, allowing us to tuck away excess cables. There are several cutouts inside the case for easy cable routing. As for filtering, we have a removable filter for the 3 fans at the bottom. In terms of airflow inside the case, when I tested it with steam, I saw that the 3 bottom fans work as follows: the 2 rear ones blow directly onto the graphics card (which helped a lot), and the 3rd one, which is near the front part of the case, blows upwards. Somewhere there, for a short period of time, a "vortex" is created between the glass and the power supply shroud. All of this until the CPU cooler (which works in push/pull and has an exhaust fan) kicks in. Overall, though, I am very pleased with the temperatures. The paint, while good on the external part of the case, seems to have only one layer on the inside, resulting in easy scratching. The case stands are plastic and seem to be of poor quality, but I haven't seen any issues, the case sits firmly. The tempered glass is tinted with a plastic frame around it. I should mention that the sticker on top can be easily removed without leaving any adhesive residue. As for the panels, they fit into the case by "clicking" them inwards. We have the usual screws at the back, but they are not sliding, which makes closing the panel with all the cables very easy. In general, this case is a good choice for someone looking for a minimalist aesthetic. They have definitely cut some quality stages to provide it to us at this price. It has space inside and is easy to set up. For someone who wants to go for nzxt (and I say this from experience coming from H440), they should consider that the H510 does not have as much space inside as this one, and the cost will increase. The case is recommended, regardless of its flaws, it offers an nzxt experience visually without the cost.

      Translated from Greek ·
      • Space
      • Cable management
      • Dust filtering
      • Value for money
      • Construction quality
      • Moderate noise
      • Air flow
      Did you find this review helpful?
    • kostas_kaper
      5
      2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

      Sturdy construction with minimal design and good cable management.
      The fans are very reliable and relatively quiet. I have installed a 240mm CPU AIO next to the motherboard with 2 identical Sharkoon fans, which cool very well and the aesthetic result is amazing.

      Translated from Greek ·
      • Space
      • Cable management
      • Construction quality
      • Silent
      • Dust filtering
      • Air flow
      • Value for money
      Did you find this review helpful?
    • 5
      1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

      Verified purchase

      Very nice box, beautiful, comfortable space inside

      Translated from Greek ·
      • Space
      • Cable management
      • Construction quality
      • Silent
      • Dust filtering
      • Air flow
      • Value for money
      Did you find this review helpful?
      • Space
      • Cable management
      • Construction quality
      • Silent
      • Dust filtering
      • Air flow
      • Value for money
    • Amazing build quality. Very sturdy, excellent materials, side glass that I find for the first time in a case, heavy-duty. Power supply on top, excellent cable management space, I have installed all the PCIe cables from a 1200 platinum so that I don't have to search for them or lose them, not even to push them in. On the side, it accommodates water cooling, I installed a 2x120mm radiator, great temperatures, not recommended as an intake. As an intake, I have installed 3 cheap Arctic 120 fans at the bottom, at least 5-10 degrees lower than with 3 graphics cards that I have tested, you won't find it in any other case. With air cooling, things are very good, I have replaced the rear fan with an Arctic RGB, it also helps the power supply which also exhausts due to its position, so things are at very good levels, not like in the GPU which is simply top-notch. It accommodates graphics cards 4090 and definitely 5090, and it will still be sufficient for many years to come! In conclusion, beautiful, sturdy, unprecedented build quality after hundreds of NZXT, be quiet, Zalman, Cooler Master cases that all seem like tin cans for bread compared to this case. I recommend it to everyone, it's for a lifetime

      Translated from Greek ·
      1
    • We have here the Sharkoon case. It is a very beautiful case, quite inspired by nzxt, with a minimalist design. On the front side, we have an empty space, without branding, without airflow cuts, which is removable by unscrewing 6 screws from the inside of the case. When we remove it, it reveals a slot for 2 fans 120mm/140mm or a 240mm/280mm radiator. Here, I should mention that this is the only spot in the entire case that can accommodate a 140mm fan. But we have the following problem. While there is a slot, there is no opening for this fan/radiator to receive air. So it's useless. Only in my case, someone would have to go through the process of opening their own cuts. On the top part, we find a button with an illuminated ring, which also functions as an HDD LED, 2 USB3 ports, and a button with 2 functions. One is like a reset button and the other changes the color of the 4 fans provided inside the case. Now let's talk about the fans. Beautiful, I must say, but excessively noisy. They are argb with a 3-pin cable, so in case the motherboard doesn't support it (like mine), the only way to change the lighting is through the aforementioned button. However, if we connect this button to both the motherboard's reset and the case's controller located at the back, where all the RGB fan management cables go, then the color does NOT change. And the computer doesn't even reset. The fans remain in a white color and there is flickering. They are not 4-pin PWM but classic 3-pin fans that cannot have their speed adjusted. What surprised me was that I couldn't change their speed even with voltage (supported by the motherboard: Asus Rog Maximus VII Hero Alpha), while with other 3-pin fans, I didn't encounter the same problem. In the end, all the fans were replaced with CoolerMaster Silencio and I finally had some peace and quiet. Moving on to cable management, it is quite easy due to the large space left in the top part where the power supply goes, allowing us to tuck away excess cables. There are several cutouts inside the case for easy cable routing. As for filtering, we have a removable filter for the 3 fans at the bottom. In terms of airflow inside the case, when I tested it with steam, I saw that the 3 bottom fans work as follows: the 2 rear ones blow directly onto the graphics card (which helped a lot), and the 3rd one, which is near the front part of the case, blows upwards. Somewhere there, for a short period of time, a "vortex" is created between the glass and the power supply shroud. All of this until the CPU cooler (which works in push/pull and has an exhaust fan) kicks in. Overall, though, I am very pleased with the temperatures. The paint, while good on the external part of the case, seems to have only one layer on the inside, resulting in easy scratching. The case stands are plastic and seem to be of poor quality, but I haven't seen any issues, the case sits firmly. The tempered glass is tinted with a plastic frame around it. I should mention that the sticker on top can be easily removed without leaving any adhesive residue. As for the panels, they fit into the case by "clicking" them inwards. We have the usual screws at the back, but they are not sliding, which makes closing the panel with all the cables very easy. In general, this case is a good choice for someone looking for a minimalist aesthetic. They have definitely cut some quality stages to provide it to us at this price. It has space inside and is easy to set up. For someone who wants to go for nzxt (and I say this from experience coming from H440), they should consider that the H510 does not have as much space inside as this one, and the cost will increase. The case is recommended, regardless of its flaws, it offers an nzxt experience visually without the cost.

      Translated from Greek ·
      20
    • Sturdy construction with minimal design and good cable management.
      The fans are very reliable and relatively quiet. I have installed a 240mm CPU AIO next to the motherboard with 2 identical Sharkoon fans, which cool very well and the aesthetic result is amazing.

      Translated from Greek ·
      2
    • Very nice box, beautiful, comfortable space inside

      Translated from Greek ·
      1
    • 0
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    Description & Specifications

    The Pure Steel RGB by Sharkoon is a Midi Tower, suitable for the most popular builds and ideal for gamers. It features a side window so that the interior is visible without opening the case, as well as built-in multi-color RGB lighting.

      Manufacturer

      Main Specifications

      Colour
      White
      Size
      Midi Tower
      Compatible Motherboard Type
      ATX, Extended ATX, Mini ITX, Micro ATX

      Dimensions

      Height
      475 mm
      Width
      210 mm
      Length
      474 mm

      Internal Spaces

      Maximum Graphics Card Length
      420 mm
      Maximum Processor Heatsink Height
      160 mm

      Drive Bays

      Internal Hub 3.5"
      3
      Internal Hub 2.5"
      5

      Fan Positions

      Rear
      1
      Side
      2
      Bottom Positions
      3

      Specifications

      Connectivity
      Audio, USB 3.0
      Extras
      RGB Lighting, Side Window, Pre-installed Fans
      Gaming
      Yes
      Airflow
      No
      Home & Office
      No

      Important information

      Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

      Reviews (5)

      1. 4
      2. 1
      3. 3 stars
        0
      4. 2 stars
        0
      5. 1 star
        0
      Review this product
      • Space
      • Cable management
      • Dust filtering
      • Value for money
      • Construction quality
      • Silent
      • Air flow
      • PaullΑΕΚ
        5
        1 out of 2 members found this review helpful

        Amazing build quality. Very sturdy, excellent materials, side glass that I find for the first time in a case, heavy-duty. Power supply on top, excellent cable management space, I have installed all the PCIe cables from a 1200 platinum so that I don't have to search for them or lose them, not even to push them in. On the side, it accommodates water cooling, I installed a 2x120mm radiator, great temperatures, not recommended as an intake. As an intake, I have installed 3 cheap Arctic 120 fans at the bottom, at least 5-10 degrees lower than with 3 graphics cards that I have tested, you won't find it in any other case. With air cooling, things are very good, I have replaced the rear fan with an Arctic RGB, it also helps the power supply which also exhausts due to its position, so things are at very good levels, not like in the GPU which is simply top-notch. It accommodates graphics cards 4090 and definitely 5090, and it will still be sufficient for many years to come! In conclusion, beautiful, sturdy, unprecedented build quality after hundreds of NZXT, be quiet, Zalman, Cooler Master cases that all seem like tin cans for bread compared to this case. I recommend it to everyone, it's for a lifetime

        Translated from Greek ·
        • Space
        • Cable management
        • Construction quality
        • Silent
        • Dust filtering
        • Air flow
        • Value for money
        Did you find this review helpful?
      • Vale_Lee
        4
        20 out of 23 members found this review helpful

        We have here the Sharkoon case. It is a very beautiful case, quite inspired by nzxt, with a minimalist design. On the front side, we have an empty space, without branding, without airflow cuts, which is removable by unscrewing 6 screws from the inside of the case. When we remove it, it reveals a slot for 2 fans 120mm/140mm or a 240mm/280mm radiator. Here, I should mention that this is the only spot in the entire case that can accommodate a 140mm fan. But we have the following problem. While there is a slot, there is no opening for this fan/radiator to receive air. So it's useless. Only in my case, someone would have to go through the process of opening their own cuts. On the top part, we find a button with an illuminated ring, which also functions as an HDD LED, 2 USB3 ports, and a button with 2 functions. One is like a reset button and the other changes the color of the 4 fans provided inside the case. Now let's talk about the fans. Beautiful, I must say, but excessively noisy. They are argb with a 3-pin cable, so in case the motherboard doesn't support it (like mine), the only way to change the lighting is through the aforementioned button. However, if we connect this button to both the motherboard's reset and the case's controller located at the back, where all the RGB fan management cables go, then the color does NOT change. And the computer doesn't even reset. The fans remain in a white color and there is flickering. They are not 4-pin PWM but classic 3-pin fans that cannot have their speed adjusted. What surprised me was that I couldn't change their speed even with voltage (supported by the motherboard: Asus Rog Maximus VII Hero Alpha), while with other 3-pin fans, I didn't encounter the same problem. In the end, all the fans were replaced with CoolerMaster Silencio and I finally had some peace and quiet. Moving on to cable management, it is quite easy due to the large space left in the top part where the power supply goes, allowing us to tuck away excess cables. There are several cutouts inside the case for easy cable routing. As for filtering, we have a removable filter for the 3 fans at the bottom. In terms of airflow inside the case, when I tested it with steam, I saw that the 3 bottom fans work as follows: the 2 rear ones blow directly onto the graphics card (which helped a lot), and the 3rd one, which is near the front part of the case, blows upwards. Somewhere there, for a short period of time, a "vortex" is created between the glass and the power supply shroud. All of this until the CPU cooler (which works in push/pull and has an exhaust fan) kicks in. Overall, though, I am very pleased with the temperatures. The paint, while good on the external part of the case, seems to have only one layer on the inside, resulting in easy scratching. The case stands are plastic and seem to be of poor quality, but I haven't seen any issues, the case sits firmly. The tempered glass is tinted with a plastic frame around it. I should mention that the sticker on top can be easily removed without leaving any adhesive residue. As for the panels, they fit into the case by "clicking" them inwards. We have the usual screws at the back, but they are not sliding, which makes closing the panel with all the cables very easy. In general, this case is a good choice for someone looking for a minimalist aesthetic. They have definitely cut some quality stages to provide it to us at this price. It has space inside and is easy to set up. For someone who wants to go for nzxt (and I say this from experience coming from H440), they should consider that the H510 does not have as much space inside as this one, and the cost will increase. The case is recommended, regardless of its flaws, it offers an nzxt experience visually without the cost.

        Translated from Greek ·
        • Space
        • Cable management
        • Dust filtering
        • Value for money
        • Construction quality
        • Moderate noise
        • Air flow
        Did you find this review helpful?
      • kostas_kaper
        5
        2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

        Sturdy construction with minimal design and good cable management.
        The fans are very reliable and relatively quiet. I have installed a 240mm CPU AIO next to the motherboard with 2 identical Sharkoon fans, which cool very well and the aesthetic result is amazing.

        Translated from Greek ·
        • Space
        • Cable management
        • Construction quality
        • Silent
        • Dust filtering
        • Air flow
        • Value for money
        Did you find this review helpful?
      • 5
        1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

        Verified purchase

        Very nice box, beautiful, comfortable space inside

        Translated from Greek ·
        • Space
        • Cable management
        • Construction quality
        • Silent
        • Dust filtering
        • Air flow
        • Value for money
        Did you find this review helpful?
        • Space
        • Cable management
        • Construction quality
        • Silent
        • Dust filtering
        • Air flow
        • Value for money
      • Amazing build quality. Very sturdy, excellent materials, side glass that I find for the first time in a case, heavy-duty. Power supply on top, excellent cable management space, I have installed all the PCIe cables from a 1200 platinum so that I don't have to search for them or lose them, not even to push them in. On the side, it accommodates water cooling, I installed a 2x120mm radiator, great temperatures, not recommended as an intake. As an intake, I have installed 3 cheap Arctic 120 fans at the bottom, at least 5-10 degrees lower than with 3 graphics cards that I have tested, you won't find it in any other case. With air cooling, things are very good, I have replaced the rear fan with an Arctic RGB, it also helps the power supply which also exhausts due to its position, so things are at very good levels, not like in the GPU which is simply top-notch. It accommodates graphics cards 4090 and definitely 5090, and it will still be sufficient for many years to come! In conclusion, beautiful, sturdy, unprecedented build quality after hundreds of NZXT, be quiet, Zalman, Cooler Master cases that all seem like tin cans for bread compared to this case. I recommend it to everyone, it's for a lifetime

        Translated from Greek ·
        1
      • We have here the Sharkoon case. It is a very beautiful case, quite inspired by nzxt, with a minimalist design. On the front side, we have an empty space, without branding, without airflow cuts, which is removable by unscrewing 6 screws from the inside of the case. When we remove it, it reveals a slot for 2 fans 120mm/140mm or a 240mm/280mm radiator. Here, I should mention that this is the only spot in the entire case that can accommodate a 140mm fan. But we have the following problem. While there is a slot, there is no opening for this fan/radiator to receive air. So it's useless. Only in my case, someone would have to go through the process of opening their own cuts. On the top part, we find a button with an illuminated ring, which also functions as an HDD LED, 2 USB3 ports, and a button with 2 functions. One is like a reset button and the other changes the color of the 4 fans provided inside the case. Now let's talk about the fans. Beautiful, I must say, but excessively noisy. They are argb with a 3-pin cable, so in case the motherboard doesn't support it (like mine), the only way to change the lighting is through the aforementioned button. However, if we connect this button to both the motherboard's reset and the case's controller located at the back, where all the RGB fan management cables go, then the color does NOT change. And the computer doesn't even reset. The fans remain in a white color and there is flickering. They are not 4-pin PWM but classic 3-pin fans that cannot have their speed adjusted. What surprised me was that I couldn't change their speed even with voltage (supported by the motherboard: Asus Rog Maximus VII Hero Alpha), while with other 3-pin fans, I didn't encounter the same problem. In the end, all the fans were replaced with CoolerMaster Silencio and I finally had some peace and quiet. Moving on to cable management, it is quite easy due to the large space left in the top part where the power supply goes, allowing us to tuck away excess cables. There are several cutouts inside the case for easy cable routing. As for filtering, we have a removable filter for the 3 fans at the bottom. In terms of airflow inside the case, when I tested it with steam, I saw that the 3 bottom fans work as follows: the 2 rear ones blow directly onto the graphics card (which helped a lot), and the 3rd one, which is near the front part of the case, blows upwards. Somewhere there, for a short period of time, a "vortex" is created between the glass and the power supply shroud. All of this until the CPU cooler (which works in push/pull and has an exhaust fan) kicks in. Overall, though, I am very pleased with the temperatures. The paint, while good on the external part of the case, seems to have only one layer on the inside, resulting in easy scratching. The case stands are plastic and seem to be of poor quality, but I haven't seen any issues, the case sits firmly. The tempered glass is tinted with a plastic frame around it. I should mention that the sticker on top can be easily removed without leaving any adhesive residue. As for the panels, they fit into the case by "clicking" them inwards. We have the usual screws at the back, but they are not sliding, which makes closing the panel with all the cables very easy. In general, this case is a good choice for someone looking for a minimalist aesthetic. They have definitely cut some quality stages to provide it to us at this price. It has space inside and is easy to set up. For someone who wants to go for nzxt (and I say this from experience coming from H440), they should consider that the H510 does not have as much space inside as this one, and the cost will increase. The case is recommended, regardless of its flaws, it offers an nzxt experience visually without the cost.

        Translated from Greek ·
        20
      • Sturdy construction with minimal design and good cable management.
        The fans are very reliable and relatively quiet. I have installed a 240mm CPU AIO next to the motherboard with 2 identical Sharkoon fans, which cool very well and the aesthetic result is amazing.

        Translated from Greek ·
        2
      • Very nice box, beautiful, comfortable space inside

        Translated from Greek ·
        1
      • 0
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