
Kolink Observatory RGB
ATX, mATX, Mini-ITX, E-ATX
Kolink Observatory RGB
ATX, mATX, Mini-ITX, E-ATX
Leider nein: Radiator-Mountings: 1x 240 mm / 280 mm (Front) 1x 240 mm / 280 mm (Deckel)
Very good quality
The enclosure fans are not connected directly to the mainboard but via a small interface Böxli which supplies the enclosure fans with power and also controls the LEDs. The fan LEDs are adjusted via the same Böxli remote control. Both - the interface Böxli and the remote control - are packed separately as accessories and delivered with the case.
According t the reference, yes, it should be okay :) Total fan possible: 3x 120 mm (front) 2x 120 mm (cover) 1x 120 mm (rear)
It's possible! However, you have to be careful what you use... It doesn't work with the Corsiar Vengeance or Dominator, for example. But with the Trident Z... The most important thing is that the RAM is not wider than the slot itself. I have an Asus LC240 with Coolermaster HALO buckets on an Asus Stix B560 (ATX) and it has room...
Maybe this will help: https://kolink.eu/onewebmedia/Cases/OBSERVATORY%20LITE/observatory%20lite%20assembly%20manual.pdf But I don't understand the question. These fans can only be connected to this RGB controller. The RBG controller is connected to the power and connected to the mainboard via a single cable. And presumably at connection 27 in the mainboard layout picture in the manual.
unfortunately only the colours and the speed of the colour patterns.... the fans always turn at full throttle. The case is top, but the fans... Well. That's why I immediately replaced them with others, as the installed ones have a 6pin system connector instead of a separate 4pin PWM + 3pin ARGB.
Yes, the maximum height of the CPU fan is 160mm, since your fan is 120mm, this is no problem.
Hello. No
I doubt it, motherboards up to E-ATX are supported (305x330mm), but XL-ATX is 345x262mm, so it's too big.
The maximum GPU length that still fits in the case is 380mm. This should fit pretty much any 3060ti model. However, it doesn't hurt to briefly check the length before buying.
Yes, it has brackets at the front and top to which you can attach a 240 radiator. However, I can't say whether the thickness and length of the hoses will fit (usually they do).
It does not have one. But you can always add an external CD player.
Page 2 Item 8 https://kolink.eu/onewebmedia/Manuals/Observatory.pdf
Yes, we have a Liqmax III RGB Edition 240mm, but we had to screw the water cooling system to the part of the case where the dust cover was pinned. We recommend that the fans of the water cooling system are only screwed on at the very end, i.e. before the installation of the operating system at the dust cover.
Sorry I don't understand your question. What do you mean by "list version"?
Ich denke du meinst einen Radiator? Radiator Mountings: 1x 240 mm / 280 mm (Front) 1x 240 mm (Top) Siehe auch: https://kolink.eu/onewebmedia/Cases/OBSERVATORY/Black/Datasheet/Kolink%20Observatory_%20Datasheet.pdf
I don't know exactly which cables and screws you mean, so check the datasheet online: https://kolink.eu/onewebmedia/Cases/OBSERVATORY/Black/Datasheet/Kolink%20Observatory_%20Datasheet.pdf See also the unboxing video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0wb5xWAZtg
These are the fans from Kolink itself
Hello, I have exactly the same problem: Kolink Observatory RGB Midi-Tower with 4 pre-installed RGB fans: none of the 4 are running. otherwise, all components in the PC have been successfully installed and are functional.... thanks for the HELP.
The lighting can be changed by infrared remote control using the integrated RGB controller and fan hub. Synchronisation with the motherboard is unfortunately not possible.
No, it doesn't fit, you need a 3pin 5V ARGB connector. They break on the 4-pin 12V. But a controller is included, so it can be controlled via the reset button or via USB then via software depending on the cobtroller.
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