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Kolink Inspire K2 Plus offers improved design and ARGB on a budget

Kolink is back with another striking case design. The new Kolink Inspire K2 Plus is a Micro-ATX case with a number of improvements over the original Inspire K2 model.

The Inspire K2 Plus has been reconfigured to best support the newest components. Now, the K2 Plus offers better support for liquid cooling products and a dedicated PSU shroud to improve aesthetics. As we can see from the exterior of the case, it is well suited for a gaming system, with a stylised front panel with a big ARGB lighting strip running through.

Inside the chassis you'll find space for two radiators or five fans. The case ships with one 120mm ARGB fan installed in the rear. You'll find room for two more fans in the front and roof of the case. For radiators, you can squeeze up to a 280mm radiator in the front of the case. If you are going with an air cooler instead, you'll need one under 160mm tall, which shouldn't be too difficult to find.

The Kolink Inspire K2 Plus offers support for an MATX or a Mini-ITX motherboard with four expansion slots in the rear of the case. This improved design allows support for much of the latest hardware with clearance for a GPU up to 300mm in length. The PSU now has a dedicated shroud within the case and offers space for a standard ATX power supply up to 165mm long. In terms of storage the Inspire K2 Plus can support 2x 3.5” HDDs or 2.5” SSDs within the drive cage. Additionally, the motherboard backplate has two mounts for 2.5” drives.

Aside from this new case, Kolink is also launching its new braided cable extension kit, so if you want to upgrade the look of your PC cables, you'll find extensions in Black, White, Red and Grey.

The Kolink Inspire K2 Plus chassis is available starting today for just £42.95. The braided cable extension kits are £19.99 each.

KitGuru Says: If you need a PC case that looks the part, offers all the basics and doesn't break the bank, the K2 Plus might be worth the gamble. 

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