Kolink gave the Inspire K2 something that helps it stand out from the crowd: the front is equipped with a striking design as well as an RGB-LED strip which can be controlled via the motherboard or the I/O panel. Together, the front is reminiscent of a printed circuit board or a scene from one of the Tron films. The almost invisible recesses also serve to allow fresh air into the case. The tinted tempered glass side panel offers users a view of the interior, specifically of the Micro-ATX motherboard. Naturally this Micro-ATX case supports powerful hardware & plenty of drives that would combine to make this an exceptional gaming system. This makes the Kolink Inspire K2 one of the ideal cases for gamers on the lookout for something with great value & an eye for unusual designs. The Kolink Inspire K2 Micro-ATX Case at a Glance:
- Strikingly shaped front with RGB lighting
- Tempered glass side panel & PSU slot in the top
- Space for 1x 120mm fan in the front & 1x 92mm fan in the back
- Space for graphics cards up to 320mm & CPU coolers up to 150mm
- I/O Panel with one USB (Universal Serial Bus) 3.0, one USB (Universal Serial Bus) 2.0 & RGB-LED controls
- Light & easy to transport at just 3, 9kg value Micro-ATX Case from Kolink for Gamers The Kolink Inspire K2 is an extremely affordable Micro-ATX case that is, in style terms, oriented more towards gamers. It can fit graphics cards up to 32cm in length. What is particularly striking about it however, is the front with its angular aesthetics as well as its PCB-inspired look complete with cutouts to help draw air into the case. The look of the front is accentuated by the addition of semi-transparent strips, behind which lies an RGB-LED strip. At the top towards the front lies the USB (Universal Serial Bus) 2.0- & USB (Universal Serial Bus) 3.0 connection as well as RGB lighting controls that can alternatively be controlled via a 4-pin cable to the motherboard. A tinted, tempered glass side panel helps to round out the stylish design of the Inspire K2 ab. The interior of the case provides space for Micro-ATX or Mini-ITX motherboards. Graphics cards can be up to 320mm long, & CPU coolers are limited to 150mm, meaning that there is more than adequate space for mainstream coolers. In terms of cable management, the cover on the right side is curved to provide that bit of extra space. The front allows for a 120mm fan. There is space for a 92 mm fan at the back. Towards the top/front of the case lie two slots, the top one can hold a 3, 5- or 2, 5" drive. Under this, in the second slot, there is space for a 2, 5" SSD. At the bottom, users have the option of installing another 3, 5- or 2, 5" drive.