** KOLINK INTRODUCES THE ROCKET HEAVY & STRONGHOLD OVERSEER **

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Launching today and available immediately are the next two new cases in the Kolink range - The Rocket Heavy and the Stronghold Overseer. Starting with the Rocket Heavy, It's a bigger version of the existing Rocket chassis, with a number of increased options & features. For a start, the Rocket Heavy sports a full aluminium gunmetal grey front and top panel, with an hexagonal cutout pattern on the front panel, including a dust filter. There's cutouts on the aluminium top panel with a dust filter, and a 240mm AIO can be installed to boot. The Rocket Heavy comes with a 120mm PWM fan pre-installed as standard. Both sides of the Rocket Heavy are tempered glass giving a complete overlook of your internals. ITX motherboards are supported (naturally, the Rocket Heavy is a mere 15.8L in size) and vertically mounted 340mm triple Slot VGA cards, using the supplied GPU mounting point and a PCI-E 3.1 Riser cable. Both SFX & SFX-L PSU's are supported, and 85mm CPU coolers (although this kind of case deserves an AIO :) ) The front I/O comes with a USB 3.2 Type-C Port, plus 2 x USB3.0 and 2 x USB2.0 ports as standard. Either 2 x 2.5" or 1 x 3.5" + 1 x 2.5" can be supported on the rear mounting plate. Stock is available to buy today, loving the look of this one, compact, fits decent hardware, aluminium, the list goes on!

Also launching today is the Stronghold Overseer. Expanding on the popular Stronghold series, the Overseer brings a number of improvements to the table, such as a pair of 12cm PWM fans, dual radiator support (360mm + 280mm), dual slot vertical GPU support (with riser cable sold separately) with support for 175mm CPU coolers, 340mm VGA cards and ATX motherboards/190mm ATX PSU's. There's a full TG side panel and a pair of USB3.0 ports on the brushed aluminium effect front panel, with ample ventilation due to the various cutouts. Whats even better is the price, just £46.99 for an ATX case with a great feature set. It's in stock now!

Kolink Rocket Heavy Aluminium Mini-ITX Case - Gunmetal Grey @ £109.99 inc VAT



Made for Mini-ITX motherboards, dual tempered glass side panels, front aluminium panel with hexagonal cut-outs, triple-slot vertical GPU Support, Support for a 240mm radiator, SFX/SFX-L PSU Support



Only £109.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW




Kolink Stronghold Overseer Midi Tower Case - Black @ £46.99 inc VAT



Made for up to ATX motherboards, tempered glass side-panel, front vent with aluminium effect, Dual-Slot Vertical GPU support, 2 x 120mm PWM Fans included, Dual Radiator Support



Only £46.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW
 
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Launching today and available immediately are the next two new cases in the Kolink range - The Rocket Heavy and the Stronghold Overseer. Starting with the Rocket Heavy, It's a bigger version of the existing Rocket chassis, with a number of increased options & features. For a start, the Rocket Heavy sports a full aluminium gunmetal grey front and top panel, with an hexagonal cutout pattern on the front panel, including a dust filter. There's cutouts on the aluminium top panel with a dust filter, and a 240mm AIO can be installed to boot. The Rocket Heavy comes with a 120mm PWM fan pre-installed as standard. Both sides of the Rocket Heavy are tempered glass giving a complete overlook of your internals. ITX motherboards are supported (naturally, the Rocket Heavy is a mere 15.8L in size) and vertically mounted 340mm triple Slot VGA cards, using the supplied GPU mounting point and a PCI-E 3.1 Riser cable. Both SFX & SFX-L PSU's are supported, and 85mm CPU coolers (although this kind of case deserves an AIO :) ) The front I/O comes with a USB 3.2 Type-C Port, plus 2 x USB3.0 and 2 x USB2.0 ports as standard. Either 2 x 2.5" or 1 x 3.5" + 1 x 2.5" can be supported on the rear mounting plate. Stock is available to buy today, loving the look of this one, compact, fits decent hardware, aluminium, the list goes on!

Also launching today is the Stronghold Overseer. Expanding on the popular Stronghold series, the Overseer brings a number of improvements to the table, such as a pair of 12cm PWM fans, dual radiator support (360mm + 280mm), dual slot vertical GPU support (with riser cable sold separately) with support for 175mm CPU coolers, 340mm VGA cards and ATX motherboards/190mm ATX PSU's. There's a full TG side panel and a pair of USB3.0 ports on the brushed aluminium effect front panel, with ample ventilation due to the various cutouts. Whats even better is the price, just £46.99 for an ATX case with a great feature set. It's in stock now!

Kolink Rocket Heavy Aluminium Mini-ITX Case - Gunmetal Grey @ £109.99 inc VAT



Made for Mini-ITX motherboards, dual tempered glass side panels, front aluminium panel with hexagonal cut-outs, triple-slot vertical GPU Support, Support for a 240mm radiator, SFX/SFX-L PSU Support



Only £109.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW




Kolink Stronghold Overseer Midi Tower Case - Black @ £46.99 inc VAT



Made for up to ATX motherboards, tempered glass side-panel, front vent with aluminium effect, Dual-Slot Vertical GPU support, 2 x 120mm PWM Fans included, Dual Radiator Support



Only £46.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW


sir your images and links are pooped... oh your websites down thats why :(
 
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they both look pretty good.. they need to start either putting manuals in their boxes though or make the links on their website active. I bought a kolink case recently and most of the build time was trying to work out how to install hard drives, and also the RGB fan was powered by the RGB header
 
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Who made the decision to miss out on hours of peak trade!??? :D :p

Also, a bit weird to have a window for the 'ugly' side of the Heavy imo. Should have a solid panel there.
 
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Who made the decision to miss out on hours of peak trade!??? :D :p

Also, a bit weird to have a window for the 'ugly' side of the Heavy imo. Should have a solid panel there.

Which side is the "ugly" side? It's a "sandwich" style case, so GPU on one side, motherboard on the other.

Standard itx half the size but costs twice as much...
Wish companies invested more into matx as an enthusiast rather than budget line too.

The reason for this is pretty simple; there are fewer shared parts between small ITX cases and the rest of the manufacturer's range. As a result, manufacturing costs are higher.
 
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It does not say anywhere in the listing that a 240mm rad comes with it, re read the listing, it has "support" and comes with a 120mm PWM fan.

What? He’s not saying that lol

He’s basically asking if the 240mm rad support, will it also have enough clearance to fit 2x 120mm fans on the rad - presumably for something like an AIO...

Case manufacturers often outline radiator clearance on front/top etc, but never rad+fan clearance which would be useful to know.
 
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Which side is the "ugly" side? It's a "sandwich" style case, so GPU on one side, motherboard on the other.

Doesn't look like it from the images above. The motherboard cutout is directly behind the PCI-e risers with the power input behind that again (with the MB tray being pushes closer to the "back" of the case like a normal ATX design). The SSD plate would also cover the MB / cooler if it was a sandwich design.
 
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