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Sharkoon Announces the Rebel C20 ITX Case for High-end Compact Builds

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Sharkoon Technologies is an international supplier of high-quality, high-performance PC components and peripherals and is now launching the Rebel C20 ITX. Even though this PC case is primarily designed for Mini-ITX mainboards as well as SFX and SFX-L PSUs, the Rebel C20 ITX should also be able to accommodate the largest graphics cards and radiators. In addition, the case can be positioned either vertically or horizontally and is available either as a version without fans or as a version with pre-installed addressable RGB fans for cooling.

Despite its dimensions of just 45.7 x 20.8 x 30.1 centimeters, the Rebel C20 ITX should also be able to accommodate the largest modern graphics cards of the RTX 4090 series as well as radiators of up to 360 millimeters. As the Rebel C20 ITX can be positioned either vertically or horizontally, it can not only serve as gaming PC but can also become a compact PC that fits into any living room or office room at home.



Lots of Space for Cooling
Apart from to the aforementioned radiators, a total of nine 120-millimeter fans can be installed inside the Rebel C20 ITX. The RGB version of the case, the Rebel C20 ITX RGB, is equipped with an RGB controller and three pre-installed 120-millimeter fans with addressable RGB illumination.

Protected Air Intake All Around
Both versions of the Rebel C20 ITX have paneling with perforated surfaces to provide an optimal ventilation of the installed hardware. All the main areas of air intake are additionally protected with dust filters.

Modern Connectivity on Case Front
As well as conventional USB ports, both versions of the case are equipped with USB-C and TRRS ports for an uncomplicated connection to mobile and storage devices.

Price and Availability
The Rebel C20 ITX is now available at the manufacturer's suggested price of 139.90 euros. The Rebel C20 ITX RGB is now available at the manufacturer's suggested price of 149.90 euros.

For more information, visit the product pages of the Rebel C20 ITX, and Rebel C20 ITX RGB.

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How does this compare to the SSUP D Meshlicious?
 

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45.7 x 20.8 x 30.1 cm

28.6 litres for an ITX only case is "compact" now? Sweet Jesus, SFF collectively wept. This is a mATX case that they decided not to include mATX standoffs for.

How does this compare to the SSUP D Meshlicious?

SSUPD is quite literally half the size. Still with 330-340mm of GPU clearance. To gain 20mm of GPU length clearance, this case doubled the volume LOL

And if they need the space, who in their right mind would take this over an AP201?
 
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I guess low-end compact builds need not apply o_O:laugh:
 
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I stopped 'getting' Mini-ITX ever since "Small" Form Factor ended up "let's charge a price premium for being consistently larger than Micro-ATX for the sake of pursuing some weird 'every case needs to fit 3-slot wide 3ft long GPU's and radiators whilst still suffering from the same old much worse motherboard choice design philosophy'". The whole form factor peaked with those tiny cubes and single fan ITX GPU's.
 
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