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Kolink launches trio of affordable Unity cases and new Infinity Mirror ARGB fans

Kolink is back with a trio of new PC cases to end off the year. The new Kolink Unity Peak and Kolink Unity Meshbay offer affordable options for those looking to go all out on aesthetics or airflow performance with their new build. 

The Kolink Unity Peak ARGB is a mid-tower case that utilises popular aesthetic touches, including a tempered glass front and side panel for a great view of the system, and plenty of ARGB fans throughout, including three on the side of the motherboard tray, rather than being attached to the front panel, similar to the Lian Li O11. The chassis has plenty of room for hardware, with support for ATX motherboards, up to seven expansion slots along with two vertical slots for vertical GPU mounting, clearance for graphics cards up to 400mm long and support for multiple liquid cooling radiators, including a 240mm at the side, or a 360mm radiator in the roof.

To keep your build looking clean, the drive bays are hidden away, but you can mount two 2.5″ SSDs as well as two 3.5″ HDDs. The Kolink Unity Peak ARGB is hitting the UK market at £84.95.

Moving on to the new Kolink Unity Meshbay, this case is available in two variants, one with ARGB fans included and one without for a blacked-out, stealthy look. Both versions are designed with airflow in mind, with the use of mesh panels to allow for more airflow throughout the system to aid with cooling. The standard version is launching at £54.95, shipping with three Kolink 120mm PWM fans pre-installed.

The ARGB version ships with four 120mm Umbra S ARGB PWM fans instead, with three on the front panel and one on the rear. The ARGB lighting will shine through the front mesh panel, offering a subtle glow. Naturally, this does make this version of the case more expensive, coming in at £74.99.

Both cases support a 360mm radiator in the front or top of the case, or a 240mm radiator on the right side of the motherboard tray, so there is plenty of space for AIO coolers, or even a custom liquid cooling setup.

If you want to upgrade the RGB in your system, then Kolink is also launching the new Umbra Void Pro Infinity Mirror ARGB fans, offering 120mm fans with 25mm thick frames, capable of a maximum airflow of 57.2CFM and a static pressure of 2.1mmH2O. These fans won't generate too much noise, with full speed reaching 30dB, but average use is measured at a much quieter 19.4dB. These fans are available for £11.99 each.

You can find all three cases and the new Umbra Void Pro Infinity Mirror fans at Overclockers UK.

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KitGuru Says: Are you shopping around for a new case to house a new PC build? Will you be opting for something with mesh for airflow, or do you prefer the aesthetic of tempered glass panels? 

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