The Inspire K4 Midi Tower case from Kolink continues their renowned Inspire series of cases: the front is updated with a unique design that includes two RGB-LED strips that can be controlled via both compatible 3-Pin Addressable motherboards & the I/O panel. The result is a striking and unusual pattern. The side-facing cutouts serve to improve and optimise airflow while acting as dust filters. The tinted, tempered glass side panel affords owners an unobstructed view of the interior. The Midi-Tower case is capable of fitting an abundance of high-end hardware and plenty of drives, meaning the case makes for the perfect gaming system. The Kolink Inspire K4 is one to look out for, especially for users on the lookout for an affordable case that offers premium style.
The Kolink Inspire K4 is a very affordable Midi-Tower case that is designed for gamers that like a bargain but want to keep the high-end looks. The case supports graphics cards up to 36 cm in length. The front of the case is especially distinguished with two ARGB-LED strips that help give the case a unique look. A side-facing grille helps ensure plenty of fresh air is delivered. The panel to the front includes an I/O panel with USB 2.0- and USB 3.0 ports as well as controls for the RGB lighting, which alternatively can be connected to the motherboard via a 3-pin cable. A tinted tempered glass side panel rounds out the stylish design of the Kolink Inspire K4.
The interior supports ATX, Micro ATX- or Mini-ITX motherboards. Graphics cards up to 350 mm in length will fit, and CPU coolers can be up to 160mm in height. This is more than sufficient room for most common models. Cable management options abound with the right-side panel being curved. The front of the case allows for 3 x 120 mm fan. The rear supports a 120mm fan which is included. There is also space for 2 x 120/140mm fans on the top panel.
Water cooling is also an option in this case, with the manufacturer thoughtfully including space for a 360 mm radiator in the front and up to a 280mm radiator on the top panel. The drive cage beneath the PSU shroud supports two 3,5"- or 2,5" drices. The reverse of the motherboard tray supports two additional 2,5" drives if needed.