Tuesday, August 23rd 2022

Sharkoon Outs SHARK XTend 16 and SHARK XTend 24 PSU Cables

Sharkoon Technologies is an international supplier of high-quality, high-performance PC components and peripherals. With the SHARK XTend 16 and the SHARK XTend 24, Sharkoon introduces two PSU extension cables for graphics cards and mainboards. With their addressable RGB illumination, the cables provide additional highlights to the inside of the PC case.

The SHARK XTend 16 is intended for use between the power supply unit and the graphics card and has eight addressable RGB LEDs. The SHARK XTend 24, on the other hand, connects the power supply unit to the mainboard and has 24 addressable RGB LEDs. Using an RGB control that has a 5 V-D-coded-G pinout, the colors and effects of both extension cables can be customized as desired. Therefore, the cables should effectively provide additional highlights inside the PC case and complement the existing illumination.
Simple installation
According to the manufacturer, both cables have an ideal length to enable an effortless installation and handling, with the SHARK XTend 16 measuring 16 centimeters and the SHARK XTend 24 measuring 24.5 centimeters. In addition, both cables are flexible to allow for more adaptability during the installation. For extensive use in any PC case and for the greatest possible compatibility with all common power supply units and graphics cards, the SHARK XTend 16 is equipped for two 6+2-pin connections. The SHARK XTend 24, on the other hand, has a 24-pin connection and is compatible with all commercially available power supply units and mainboards that have a 24-pin ATX connector.

Price and Availability
The SHARK XTend 16 is now available at the manufacturer's suggested price of 29.90 euros, and the SHARK XTend 24 is available at the manufacturer's suggested price of 34.90 euros.
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4 Comments on Sharkoon Outs SHARK XTend 16 and SHARK XTend 24 PSU Cables

#2
bonehead123
Not that I would eva buy these circus rainbow extenders, and they're probably well made, but $30 & $35 seems a little steep to me :D

nGreedia v3 ?
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#3
ThrashZone
Hi,
Yep computer glass panels are just like watching t.v. now days I suppose
Seems like a very boring program to me frankly but to each his/ her own :laugh:
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#4
WonkoTheSaneUK
Looks like they're going after Lian-Li's "Strimer" line of shineys.
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