Kolink pulled out all the stops when it comes to the new Inspire K2 and K3 Micro-ATX cases from Kolink. The front panels offer a unique design complete with RGB-LED strips that can be controlled via the I/O panel or from the motherboard. The end result is a striking look reminiscent of a circuit board or perhaps one of the Tron films. The smartly situated cut-outs serve to improve airflow while also acting as dust filters. The tinted tempered glass side panels offer owners an unhindered view of the interior, putting the Micro-ATX motherboard centre stage. Furthermore, given that it is a Micro-ATX case, there is plenty of room for powerful hardware with a number of drives to create an enviably high-end gaming system.
The Features of the Kolink Inspire K2 and K3 Micro-ATX Case at a Glance:
- Strikingly shaped and crafted front panels complete with RGB lighting
- Tempered glass side panel and PSU slot in the top
- Space for 1x 120 mm fan in the front and 1x 92 mm fan in the back
- Space for GPUs up to 320 mm long and CPU coolers up to 150 mm
- I/O Panel with one USB 3.0, one USB 2.0 and RGB-LED controls
- Light and easy to transport at just 3,9 kg
Affordable Micro-ATX Case from Kolink for Gamers
The Kolink Inspire K2 and Inspire K3 cases are exceptionally affordable Micro-ATX-format cases that are aimed at gamers that like a good deal but value appearance and performance too. For example, they can hold 32 cm long graphics cards, meaning that all but the very longest GPUs will fit comfortably. The front panels are what really stand out here however, with the Kolink Inspire K2 offering an angular front panel that is reminiscent of a circuit board, and which allows air to flow easily towards the interior of the case. The front is accentuated by the use of semi-transparent strips, behind which an RGB-LED strip is installed. .
The interior has space for a Micro-ATX- or Mini-ITX motherboard. Graphics cards can be up to 320 mm long, while CPU coolers can be up to 150 mm tall. This is more than enough space for the vast majority of coolers. When it comes to cable management, the right side has plenty of space thanks to its shape – making a tidy build has never been so easy! The front allows for a 120 mm fan. At the rear of the case users also have the option of installing a 92 mm fan. Two slots are located at the top/front of the case that allow for a 3,5- or a 2,5″ drive. Beneath this, in the second slot, there is space for another 2,5″ SSD. The bottom of the case allows for a 3,5- or a 2,5″ drive.