Case manufacturer Kolink is announcing the launch of their two latest E-ATX chassis: the Observatory and Stronghold. The pair share the same internals but differ in their external design approach. More importantly, both are quite affordable in comparison to other chassis with tempered glass.
Other than supporting E-ATX motherboards, both cases have a 4mm thick tempered-glass side panel. Since their internals are similar, both also support two 240mm radiators. In terms of component clearance, video cards up to 380mm long fits comfortably with CPU air coolers up to 160mm tall.
Unlike the Stronghold with its brushed aluminium-looking front panel, the Observatory uses 4mm tempered glass. This makes it ideal for showing off RGB LEDs. Which is why the Observatory comes with 4x 120 mm RGB fans including controller and remote. The Stronghold however, comes with a pair of 120mm non-LED fans.
Both are now available for pre-order via overclockers UK. The Stronghold only costs £35.99, while the Observatory costs £62.99.
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