Kolink Phalanx Review
Introduction
You might not have heard much about Kolink, but believe it not, they’ve been around since the mid 90s, designing, developing and manufacturing coolers and other PC related goodies with such esteemed partners such as Noctua. What we have here then is the Kolink Phalanx, which at first view doesn’t appear to be anything that special by today’s standards. It has a steel frame, with a full size tempered glass window, it has a brushed aluminium front with plenty of I/O options. It can take Motherboards up to E-ATX, has plenty of water cooling options and has 4x120mm Digitally addressable RGB fans included, with the option to install more all of which can be controlled by the integrated hub and bundled remote control. All that for a hundred and…Hang on, this thing costs just £79! Surely that can’t be right.
Technical Specification
Dimensions | 210 x 510 x 445 mm (W x H x D) |
Material | Steel Chassis, Aluminium front, Tempered glass panels |
Weight | Â 6.9kg |
Motherboard | M-ATX, ITX ATX, E-ATXÂ |
5.25″ | Â 0 |
3.5″ | Â 2 2 (shared with 2.5″) |
2.5″ | Â 4 (2 shared with 3.5″) |
Front I/O | Â 2x USB2.0 1xUSB 3.0, Audio in/Out |
Expansion Slots | Â 7 |
Air Cooling |
 Front: 3×120 (3×120 DRGB included)  Roof: 2×120/140  Rear: 1×120 (1×120 included) |
Water Cooling |
 Front: 120/240/360.   Roof: 120/240. 140/280  Rear: 120mm |
Max CPU Cooler Height | Â 160mm |
Max GPU Length | Â 370mm |
Max PSU Length |  170mm |
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