The best and most obvious place to start is your chassis/case. Here, I would recommend opting for Thermaltake`s Shark case, which is fantastic for modifications and accessorising and just simply looks cool as it is in the form of a shark.
The Shark case also has an aluminium base that is good for temperature control and lightweight, while the side offers an EMI shield which is a departure from the traditional Perspex side panels.
Further, I would recommend a Blue light 120mm fan for air circulation and a 2 PSU power unit, opting for either a Thermaltake Silent purepower 680-watt or the Silent purepower TWV 500-watt modulised cable management power supply unit.
A cool keyboard and mouse will also accessorise your PC nicely. Tsunami`s USB connection keyboard and mouse come in silver and black and are the perfect complement to Shark`s black or silver chassis. To colour coordinate it even further, opt for Thermaltake`s Gamma mouse pads that come in seven swanky colours.
Extra accessories include an Xtuner that enables you to control the fan from the front panel via infrared as well as a Thermaltake Circle Fire unit with speakers, volume and LED equalisers. And why not go wireless with Bluetooth wireless headset from Bluetake?
Another "must-have" is the Xtray tray, an ashtray and cigarette lighter that fits right into your case - you will never have to leave your PC again to get an ashtray.
Lastly is the X-bag - a funky case bag and strap in which you can carry your PC case and keyboard around to LAN gaming events.
By Matthew Hall, General Manager at Corex
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