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Kolink launches extra wide Observatory Z ARGB cases

Kolink has been expanding its roster of ARGB PC cases for some time now. For 2022, the company has two more for the line-up, the Kolink Observatory Z ARGB and the Observatory Z Mesh ARGB, featuring a 245mm wide design to fit even the largest of components.

The latest additions to the Observatory series offer different focal points. The Observatory Z ARGB uses tempered glass on the front and side of the case to showcase your build and ARGB lighting, while the mesh version has a mesh front panel with a greater focus on airflow.

Both models of the Observatory Z come equipped with four Kolink Umbra Void 120mm fans, with three pre-installed in the front and one in the rear. In total, these cases can support up to 7x 120mm fans or 2x 200mm fans, and a maximum radiator length of 420mm.

Each case can support up to EATX motherboards and thanks to their wide design the cases can accommodate CPU coolers up to 180mm. There is also the option to mount a graphics card vertically. When it comes to storage the hard drive rack can fit 2x 3.5″ HDD or 2x 2.5″ SSD. Additionally, there is a back Hard Drive Rack which allows for 2x 3.5″ HDD or 3x 2.5″ SSD.

The Kolink Observatory Z ARGB and the Observatory Z Mesh ARGB are available starting today at OverclockersUK for £119.99.

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