Sharkoon has introduced two new case models: the AK7 ARGB in ATX format and the more compact MK7 ARGB for Micro-ATX systems. Both models combine eye-catching design with functional cooling and broad hardware compatibility. While the AK7 impresses with its generous amount of space and glass-clad appearance, the MK7 offers a slimmer solution for users who value a small footprint without compromising on features.
- ATX case AK7 with glass front, fabric details, four pre-installed ARGB fans and space for up to nine fans
- MK7 ARGB as a compact micro ATX variant with three pre-installed ARGB fans
- Support for large graphics cards up to 41 cm in length, radiators up to 360 mm and new BTF mainboard formats
- Available now in black or white, with prices starting at 84.90 euros
Elegant design meets high airflow
The Sharkoon AK7 ARGB stands out in particular due to its design. Tempered glass is used on the front and sides to perfectly showcase the hardware components. A fabric cover on the bottom edge also gives the case an elegant accent that stands out from the typical gaming look of many models.

Four ARGB PWM fans are integrated as standard, three of which are inverted on the sides. As a result, they draw outside air directly into the case and ensure a powerful, efficient airflow. The AK7 offers space for a maximum of nine fans, which promises sufficient cooling even for high-end systems under full load. For water cooling fans, two radiators can be installed: a 360 mm model and an additional one up to 280 mm. This means that the case remains future-proof even with demanding setups.
Flexibility and modern connection options
In addition to classic ATX, the AK7 also supports BTF mainboards, which relocate the connections to the rear of the board and thus ensure a tidy interior. In terms of hardware compatibility, Sharkoon leaves nothing to be desired: Graphics cards up to 41 cm long, CPU coolers up to 17 cm high and power supply units up to 23.5 cm can be accommodated without any problems. An integrated graphics card holder provides additional stability for large and heavy models.
There are also plenty of storage options: up to two 3.5-inch HDDs or four 2.5-inch SSDs can be installed. For the front connections, Sharkoon relies on modern equipment with USB-C, TRRS audio ports and an integrated RGB controller, which enables the connection of four LED elements and four PWM fans. This allows both lighting and cooling to be customized.
MK7 ARGB: The compact alternative
If you are looking for the functionality of the AK7 in a more compact format, the MK7 ARGB is a suitable option. The Micro-ATX case is tailored to smaller setups, but retains the most important features. Three ARGB fans are already pre-installed, which also provide solid airflow in combination with additional options.

Despite its smaller dimensions, the MK7 supports powerful micro-ATX systems with an appealing look and high cooling performance – ideal for users who want to take up less space on or under their desk.
Conclusion
With the AK7 ARGB and the MK7 ARGB, Sharkoon is expanding its case portfolio with two models that place equal emphasis on design, powerful cooling and broad hardware compatibility. While the AK7 impresses with generous space and maximum flexibility, the MK7 offers a compact solution with a strong price-performance ratio. Both models are now available in black or white, the AK7 at an RRP of 89.90 euros and the MK7 at 84.90 euros.