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Sharkoon’s Rebel C20 supports high-end cooling in a Mini-ITX form factor

We've previously reviewed the Sharkoon Rebel C50 mid-tower. Now, Sharkoon is launching the Rebel C20, its Mini-ITX case, designed to support enough cooling for high-end components while keeping dimensions compact. 

The Rebel C20 ITX comes in two versions: the standard model with no fans and the RGB model, which packs three ARGB fans. The RGB case includes an RGB controller and three pre-installed 120mm fans with customisable RGB LEDs. If you need more fans, then have no fear, as the case supports up to nine 120mm fans throughout.

Despite their compact size of only 457 x 208 x 301mm (28.7 litres), the Rebel C20 ITX cases can house 365mm long graphics cards, 175mm tall CPU coolers and radiators up to 360mm. The cases can be positioned either vertically or horizontally, making them an excellent choice for a small gaming PC.

Both variants of the Rebel C20 ITX feature panels with perforated surfaces to ensure proper ventilation. Dust filters are also installed in all the primary air intake places, helping with dust build-up. In addition to standard USB connections, both models have USB-C and 4-pole 3.5mm audio jack connectors. The non-RGB Rebel C20 costs €139.90, and the RGB model costs €149.90.

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