Kolink has been expanding its roster of ARGB PC cases for some time now. Just a couple of weeks ago, we saw the new, extra-wide Observatory Z ARGB cases and now this week, Kolink is unveiling the Observatory Y chassis, as well as a new ‘Stronghold' series case.
The new Kolink Observatory Y comes in two versions – one with a tempered glass front panel to better show off the three front-facing ARGB fans, or a mesh version, which still has three ARGB fans, but swaps to a mesh panel for improved airflow. As standard, both models of the Observatory Y are equipped with four Kolink Umbra 120mm ARGB fans, as well as an Umbra ARGB fan controller.
In addition to the new Observatory Y case, Kolink has also unveiled the new Stronghold Prime chassis. This case uses an understated design, similar to a Fractal Design case, with a simple, black front panel, and a tempered glass window.
While the Stronghold Prime has its differences, it supports many of the same features as the Observatory Y, including room for E-ATX motherboards, up to nine 120mm fans and up to 360mm radiators for those looking to set up liquid cooling. For those looking to make their build stand out, Kolink also has a vertical GPU mounting kit available now as well,
The Kolink Observatory Y chassis will be available from Overclockers UK for £104.99. The Kolink Stronghold Prime is also available at OCUK for £79.99.
KitGuru Says: What do you all think of the latest cases from Kolink? Would you choose one of these for a new PC build?