Sharkoon Unleash Lots of new Cases, Coolers & Peripherals @ Computex 2025

Computex 2025: The eTeknix team is here at Computex 2025 in Taipei, Taiwan, bringing you coverage of the latest, greatest, and next-generation of PC hardware, components, gaming tech, and much more! While we’re currently on the show floor taking many pictures and having meetings, we will endeavour to update our live gallery throughout the day, which you can check out here!
Sharkoon
Sharkoon always have a strong showing of new products for Computex, and 2025 is no exception. With a plethora of new cases, coolers, peripherals, accessories, desks and chairs, as well as some second and third generation updates to existing product lines, keeping everything fresh and relevant in this extremely competitive market.
For their cases, we have the new VK4 ATX mid-tower, which offers a high-airflow mesh design, tempered glass, and four pre-installed fans. There’s a choice of the Rainbow and ARGB variant, with the more affordable Rainbow version using LED fans and costing just 49.90 EUR, while the ARGB comes with ARGB fans and a control hub, and costs just 59.90 EUR. Next up there’s the AK7 ARGB, which again comes with tempered glass, but uses a fabric front panel design, four ARGB fans, and support for the latest BTF motherboards. While the MK7 ARGB is the Micro-ATX version of the AK7, but with three ARGB fans to reflect its smaller size.
If you’re looking for something more curvy, there’s the Elite Shark CA500, a large ATX case, which features plenty of airflow, impressive hardware support, and a curved tempered glass window design that has a single piece of glass for the front and left side windows, giving you uninterrupted views. There’s also a mini-ITX CM100 offering the same curved glass design, with the ATX costing 139.90 EUR and the ITX just 129.90 EUR.

















Cases
- VK4 Rainbow: ATX case with mesh front, 4 rainbow LED fans, and good cable management.
- VK4 ARGB: Similar to VK4 Rainbow but with ARGB fans and controller.
- AK7 ARGB: ATX case with glass and fabric, 4 ARGB PWM fans, and BTF motherboard support.
- MK7 ARGB: Micro-ATX version of AK7 with 3 ARGB PWM fans.
- ELITE SHARK CA500: Spacious ATX case with curved tempered glass and good airflow.
- ELITE SHARK CM100: Micro-ATX version of ELITE SHARK CA500.
- J1000 ARGB: Affordable micro-ATX case with an ARGB strip and tempered glass.
- Steel Shark ARGB: Dual-chamber ATX case with glass design and 4 ARGB fans. (Prototype)
- ELITE SHARK CA400: Spacious ATX case with perforated metal front and 2 large fans. (Prototype)
Their coolers are feature-packed too, with the flagship S100 ARGB offering up a 360mm radiator, three PWM ARGB fans, and a stunning infinity mirror design on the pump for added customisation. The square pump design comes with a large copper contact plate for improved cooling efficiency. There’s a modular fan configuration, allowing for easy daisy chaining and improved cable management, and it comes bundled with a premium thermal paste for added value. If you want a slightly cheaper version, you can get the S60, which is the same, but without the infinity mirror, so the S40, which is 360mm but comes with all-black fans for a stealthy aesthetic. Furthermore, if you prefer 140mm ARGB fans, there’s the S50 ARGB that comes in at 280mm.









Cooling
- S100 ARGB: 360 mm AIO water cooling with ARGB fans and infinity mirror effect.
- S60 ARGB: 360 mm AIO cooler with ARGB fans.
- S50 ARGB: 280 mm AIO cooler with ARGB fans.
- S40: 360 mm AIO cooler with black fans.
- A40/A40 RGB: Single-tower CPU cooler with 4 heat pipes, with/without RGB.
- A50/A50 RGB: Single-tower CPU cooler with 5 heat pipes, with/without RGB.
- A60/A60 RGB: Dual-tower CPU cooler with 6 heat pipes, with/without RGB.
Beyond that, there’s a plethora of new peripherals, almost too many to cover, but largely they appear to be upgraded versions of their already existing lineups, with S2 and S3 variants on their wooden keyboards, which are now also available in 50% and 75% form factors, as well as a barebones version. There is a new SGH40W dual-mode wireless gaming headset, the new SGM25W lightweight gaming mouse, and a 30W mouse, which has RGB and a 7-button design, with the flagship 70W offering a high-end 26000 DPI sensor, as well as an 8000 MHz polling rate for increased responsiveness.






Peripherals
- SKILLER SGH40W: Dual-mode wireless gaming headset.
- SKILLER SGM25W: Dual-mode lightweight gaming mouse.
- SKILLER SGM30W: Dual-mode gaming mouse with RGB and 7 buttons.
- SKILLER SGM70W: Pro dual-mode gaming mouse with 26000 DPI.
- SKILLER SGB15: Gaming mouse and keyboard combo.
- OfficePal KB70W: Wireless mechanical keyboard with hot-swap switches.
- SKILLER SGK50 S2 Wood PBT: 60% layout mechanical keyboard with wood case.
- SKILLER SGK50 S2 Wood Barebone: Barebone version of the above.
- SKILLER SGK50 S3 Wood PBT: 75% layout mechanical keyboard with wood case.
- SKILLER SGK50 S3 Wood Barebone: Barebone version of the above.
- SKILLER SGK50 S4 Gen2: 60% layout mechanical keyboard with Gateron switches.
- SKILLER SGK50 S4 Gen2 Barebone: Barebone version of the above.
- SKILLER SGK50 S4 Gen2 Wood PBT: 60% layout mechanical keyboard with wood case and Gateron Yellow switches.
- SKILLER SGK50 S4 Gen2 Wood Barebone: Barebone version of the above.
- ELITE SHARK KM300W: Wireless gasket-mount keyboard with 75% layout.
- SKILLER SGK55W: Dual-mode 75% layout keyboard with rotary knob.
- PureWriter W100: Low-profile dual-mode keyboard.
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