Cases

Kolink Observatory Z Mesh ARGB Super Midi Tower Case Review

How Much Does it Cost?

The Kolink Observatory Z Mesh ARGB Super Midi Tower Case is available now from Overclockers UK for just £119.99, which is pretty reasonable given that it’s actually a fairly large and heavy case. Plus, you get four ARGB fans and that hub in the bundle too. It’s not “cheap” but you do get a decent case for your money, and I would point out that all case prices (much like most things) have gone up in price this last few months. I suspect two years ago this would have been a £100 case for sure.

Overview

Kolink continues to surprise and impress me. I think there’s a misconception that they’re a budget brand, albeit, they do have some very competitive and affordable products too. Sure, they don’t have the reputation of the more established gamer brands such as MSI, Corsair, ASUS, etc, but they’re taking steps in the right direction with every release.

Their Observatory series is their latest flagship line of cases, and it’s certainly as competitive as any of the other big names out there. There’s robust build quality throughout, with thick steel, a strong frame, and durable and well-finished plastics. It’s even painted well, giving it all a premium quality look and feel that we have come to expect from £100+ PC cases.

The smaller style details really make this a great case though. The flush-mounted glass on the side looks stunning, and there’s a black trim to tidy the edges, as well as foam padding on the interior to prevent vibrations. The large mesh front panel looks great, and again it has very clean flush-mounted look, with no big lumps and bumps that we often see on more “gamer” focused designs. Plus, the top panel looks awesome, with that thick dust filter, magnetic mounts, and a very comprehensive I/O panel.

On the interior, you get impressive hardware support, great cable management options, and flexible storage too. From the first-time systems builders to the enthusiast wanting a high-end liquid-cooled setup, the Observatory Z Mesh ARGB has something for everyone. The addition of four gorgeous ARGB fans with infinity mirror centres, dust filters, the huge PSU shroud, GPU anti-sag mount, and ARGB hub all just help sweeten the deal. Highly recommended!

Page: 1 2 3 4 5

Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

Disqus Comments Loading...

Recent Posts

Singularity 6 Lays Off 36 Employees

Singularity 6, the studio behind the cozy MMO Palia, has laid off 36 employees. This…

1 day ago

Activision Opens New Studio to Make Something Other Than Call of Duty

For the longest time Call of Duty has been Activision's cash cow bringing in all…

2 days ago

Samsung 27″ 2560×1440 VA 165Hz FreeSync 1ms Curved Odyssey Gaming Monitor

Your gaming world, more lifelike than ever before. Packing in 1.7 times the pixel density…

2 days ago

Asus ROG Strix B650E-F Gaming WIFI (Socket AM5) DDR5 ATX Motherboard

DimensionsLength30.5 mmWidth24.4 mmColourPrimary ColourBlackStorage PortsM.2 PCIe 4.0 x42SATA 6G (internal)4LightingLightingYesLighting ColourRGBInternal PortsCPU Power Supply1x 4-Pin,…

2 days ago

ASUS ROG Cetra True Wireless Earphones

LightingLightingYesAdditional ContentsUSB soundcard includedNoHeadphone DriversDriver TypeNeodymium-MagnetHeadphone SpecificationsHeadphone typeIn-EarMax. Headphone Frequency20000 HzColourPrimary ColourBlackConnectivityConnection TypeBluetooth, WirelessMicrophone SpecificationsMax.…

2 days ago

Refract Gaming Indigo – 1440p/4K Pro Pre-Built Gaming PC

Pre-built gaming PC for elite tier gaming and high-quality streaming Cherry-picked hardware and hand-built by…

2 days ago