The VOID is ideal for those who want to build a budget gaming PC without compromising on appearance or functionality. It offers ample space for essential gaming components, such as graphics cards and coolers, while its design includes impressive aesthetic features, such as support for RGB lighting. An ideal choice for gamers who want a balance between affordability and aesthetics.
Unique design and superior functionality: these are the features Kolink chose to define its new Void Midi-Tower. Not to say it doesn't deliver in the appearance department, its front panel features a V-shaped cutout equipped with digitally addressable RGB-LED strips, the effect of which is taken up a notch thanks to the use of the infinity mirror effect. A pre-installed 120 mm rear fan, which is also equipped with digitally addressable RGB-LED strips, lights up the spacious interior of this exceptionally stylish Midi-Tower. The hardware you choose to install is also showcased: the tempered glass side panel leaves little to the imagination. Overall, the Kolink Void stands out with its use of modern yet functional design.
A Midi Tower for ATX, Micro-ATX, and Mini-ITX motherboards, supports a graphics card up to 310mm in length, features RGB lighting on the front as well as on the fan located at the rear, which in combination with the transparent side panel offers an impressive result.
Kolink Void Features at a Glance
V-shaped mirror with effects and RGB lighting
Glass side panel for unobstructed view of the interior
Designed for ATX-/Micro-ATX-/Mini-ITX motherboards
Pre-installed 120 mm fan with digitally addressable RGB lighting
Support for water cooling up to 240 mm at the front
Input/output ports with 2x USB 3.0 & 2x USB 2.0, HD Audio, RGB-LED controller
Power supply unit cover with air intakes for a cleaner appearance
Support for graphics cards up to 310 mm, CPU coolers up to 160 mm, power supplies up to 180 mm
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The case is good but the switch for the RGB has issues. I have connected them to an AORUS B550 Elite V2 and the RGB lights up normally, but the LED switch does nothing.
Very satisfactory for its price. I expected the build quality to be lower but it is impeccable. It loses a little in the airflow it provides but within very reasonable limits. The system I set up runs at 30C CPU & 40C GPU under load, with a room temperature of 20C.
Very good, very beautiful the box, and the nice thing is that it keeps memory in the last selection of rgb so that when you reopen the pc it has it again!
The box is amazing, I was hesitant because of the comments about noise and temperatures, but I haven't noticed anything like that. I have a 5700X with a be quiet cooler and a 6700XT. Idle temperatures are 40-42 for the processor and 35-37 for the graphics card. It has excellent cable management. The motherboard, in terms of size, is on the limit for ATX, but without causing any issues. Regarding the computer's RGB, because I struggled to synchronize, you connect the fan splitter from the back with the two cables from the front without anything interfering with the motherboard (the vdg is completely useless, don't let it confuse you), and then you connect the case's SATA to the power supply and synchronize it with different programs from the button on the front of the case. Also, it's important to urgently add extra fans in the front. Personally, I have installed 3 Arctic fans and it's unbeatable. Overall, it's a very good value for money purchase!
The only downside is that after receiving it, one of the connectors on the motherboard's chassis wasn't properly inserted, so I had to damage it to fix it.
Very good, I got it today and I am very impressed. It has a very good air flow, it is quiet and beautiful. It's worth a thousand times the 71 euros. It's worth getting it
Very good case for its price. Good temperatures even under heavy use. Don't get 140mm fans because they won't fit. If you want to buy, invest in 3-4 good fans and a CPU cooler. Cable management is fairly easy and the case is beautiful.
Nice little box, it fit everything we needed to put inside.
I had a little issue with the cables, both the USB and the LED ones. They are too long and solid, if you know what I mean, I couldn't separate them to pass them through a small hole and then connect them again. No matter where I tried to squeeze them, a small bulge would pop out.
Anyway, I'll probably stick it with tape on a wall maybe.
Other than that, the box is okay! I was expecting it to be a bit bigger, luckily we got an ATX.
The case is gorgeous and a great choice for someone building a budget system. You'll need to get fans, the Arctic ones are very good and affordable. With 2 front (ideally I would put 3 but it doesn't matter) to bring in air, 2 on top to exhaust, and one at the back (stock), I had great temperatures. I had the Cougar MX410 Mesh for 2 years, which may be better in terms of thermals, but seeing how nice the Void case is, I prefer it.
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1. The fan it comes with is very pretty and doesn't make noise.
2. The front panel is truly beautiful.
3. The RGB can be turned off completely by holding down the button (they didn't turn off on the MX410).
4. Satisfactory space for its size, the bulge at the back helps.
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1. You can't install the power supply upside down (there are no holes to screw it in).
2. The stock fan is not PWM.
3. The aluminum is very thin, so be careful. Although this is usually not a problem since the computer shouldn't be under pressure.
4. Its biggest drawback for me is that it doesn't have a front filter, so dust can get in.
For installing SSD/HDD, see here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFpnlwfp6L4
It is a very beautiful box but it needs attention during assembly. Also, the air circuit inside needs to be examined and 2 fans are needed in the front, the existing one in the back and definitely 2 on top. The CPU can handle up to 65 TWP and has an integrated graphics card. For a budget system only.
I can say that it's tough with the airflow and I would like something better. If you want to get a good case, get one with three fans in the front, far away from the fans. The little light that shows that the PC is on is so powerful that if it didn't have the RGB in the front, only that would light up my entire room. It's beautiful, but I don't recommend it. Get one with three fans instead.
I am disappointed with the airflow. I installed three fans with 58 cfm and with the glass panel closed, the GPU reaches 82 degrees. I haven't tested it by playing games all day, only with the Heaven benchmark. As soon as I remove the glass panel, the temperature drops to 70 degrees even when playing games all day. I didn't have any issues with the processor because I had a good cooler, but even then, the temperature dropped at least ten degrees when removing the glass panel.
Something else, after five days, the RGB fan stopped working properly and only spun without displaying any colors. I think this was just a problem with that specific fan and not something that is common.
Overall, it looks beautiful and if I had more fans, maybe four or more, it would work well and have good airflow. However, if you have to spend more than fifty euros on good fans, it's probably not worth it as there are much better cases available. If you want good airflow, remove the glass panel.
Simply disappointing, with the airflow.... being NON-EXISTENT!
*My CPU (5600x) is boiling inside, reaching up to 93 degrees Celsius. Just by removing the glass panel, the temperature dropped by 10 degrees. If you don't plan to add extra fans, just forget it as well as for
LIQUID COOLING... COMPLETELY UNSUITABLE CASE, read below.
*The case fan connects directly to the power supply (not to the motherboard), resulting in you being unable to adjust its speed from anywhere. It runs at a constant speed no matter what, and it's also not exactly quiet.
*The reset button, instead of rebooting the system, acts as an RGB controller for the case, not that it's a negative thing, but it's good to know for those considering buying it.
*While it has quality construction and space for cable management, I personally would not recommend it.
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UPDATE AFTER INSTALLING LIQUID COOLING
Given that the motherboard fits very close to the top, there isn't enough space to fit liquid cooling (240mm). Therefore, I had to place it at the front, which is... completely wrong. By placing it at the front of the case, the air it pulls to cool the water circulating inside the liquid cooling is essentially the temperature circulating inside the case, which is not further refreshed by placing the AIO in that spot. In other words, it tries to cool the processor with the temperature expelled by your graphics card, and thus the liquid cooling does not perform at 100%, meaning that where it could drop temperatures by up to 20 degrees (which it achieves if you remove the front glass to allow air to refresh more easily), it ultimately reduces by 5 degrees.
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The conclusion? Whether you stick with the stock cooler or put in an air cooler (you'll need to buy at least 2 fans) or use liquid cooling, it is a completely unsuitable case. I personally have already ordered a new case with 4 pre-installed fans. Think carefully before buying this case.
Overall, a beautiful case. If you have enough time to fix it, it's worth it. It took me about 5 hours to fix it somewhat well. As for the rest, they have already said it.
Very good purchase, just what the majority needs.
The HDD is in the bottom compartment, screwed onto the base so it requires a bit of searching.
Also, it is directly connected to the power supply and not the motherboard, so you lose a bit of time until you find everything.
Visually, it is impressive! It's hard to find a more beautiful case in this price category. Great job with the LEDs and effects. The cables are hidden quite well, and it didn't give me any trouble during assembly. For the money, it seems to be a quality build.
2. The placement of the disks, especially the HDD, is strange. The SATA cable is under a lot of pressure. It's as if they didn't test it before putting the holes there! The fan makes quite a bit of noise, and the downside is that its speed cannot be adjusted. Personally, I replaced it with a PWM fan, losing the LED. Overall, it's not very quiet, and the hard drive is quite audible. (Of course, it's logical since the entire top side is open.) Additionally, it doesn't have filters on the front air vents, and air enters through simple cutouts.
It's a very nice case, it fits any motherboard. It has different functions for the RGB. You press the LED button (a small button) and it changes functions. It has:
- Color change (red, green, blue, yellow, cyan, purple, and white)
- One color of choice (red or yellow, green or blue, pink or white)
- All colors together (Rainbow)
- 2 colors (red and white, green and red, blue and green, purple and blue, cyan and pink, yellow and blue, and white and yellow)
- 2 colors again but fast
- 2 colors but they scroll from left to right and then make a circle again
- 2 colors again but slow
- Green/Pink/White
Besides the RGB color change, the glass that has a triangle shape looks three-dimensional from the inside. It also has glass on the left side, which is the part to put the computer parts. The construction is generally very nice. It's a little annoying when I dust it off and clean the glass.
The only negative is the cable management. Almost all the cables are in front and it looks ugly. It has a few holes to put the cables. I got the case not only because it's beautiful, but I wanted to make a big change to my computer. I changed the motherboard, power supply, RAM, and processor. These are the parts I have:
Motherboard: MSI B450m Pro-VDH Max
Graphics Card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
Processor: Ryzen 5 3600
RAM: G.Skill Aegis 8GB 2× (which is 16gb)
Power Supply: Kolink RGB Full Wired 600W
It's pretty good, it doesn't raise my temperatures even though I don't have a graphics card yet and I have it with integrated graphics at over 50 degrees with 3 fans at the top and one at the front: the temperature hasn't increased at all. For 50 euros, it's the best and it's very good for cable management. I highly recommend it without hesitation!
For its price, it's a very good and stylish case. It has enough space to fit almost any graphics card, if not all. I use a fairly tall cooler for the CPU and it fits fine. The airflow is satisfactory and I didn't have any issues with temperatures, at least in my setup where there is no graphics card. Acoustically, I wouldn't call it silent, but for the price, I didn't expect anything better. Cable management is a bit difficult as there isn't much space in the back, but for a relatively simple system, it's okay and with a little more effort, one can achieve good results. The build quality isn't the best as it's made of thin metal, causing it to bend in the fan screw holes. Also, the covers for the card slots need to be cut and don't reattach well, leaving unsightly gaps. The included fan is very loud and its speed cannot be adjusted, while offering very little airflow - overall, of very poor quality and someone who is bothered by the noise will probably prefer to replace it. Additionally, it's worth noting that the controller for the RGB is aRGB (3pin), so simple RGB won't work unless the motherboard has an RGB header. As for water cooling, I have no opinion as I haven't tried it, but I believe a double 120mm AIO water cooler would easily fit. For someone who wants to build a relatively simple and stylish budget system, I would say that this case is ideal and one of the best options for the price.
The box looks nice but the photos don't do it justice. The only downside is the small space, especially if you want to add a cooler on top. The second fan doesn't fit, so you have to place it in the front. Other than that, it has ample space for cables and I highly recommend it.
Good quality materials, with a glass panel, and the RGB can be connected directly to the motherboard if you want. It makes a little noise but it's tolerable. I recommend it to those who don't want to spend a lot of money on a case.
The case is gorgeous, even more beautiful than in the photos... but... I was expecting it to be a bit bigger (see dimensions). The RGBs have done a really good job, especially in the front. On the negative side: personally, it bothered me that it doesn't come with a manual. It took me some time to realize that the RGB and fan are not connected at all on the motherboard. Also, the SSD and hard drive can be placed however you want (for me, the best position is under the power supply). Cable management: it's not difficult, but it's not the best either. No matter what you do, some cables will be visible, but it doesn't bother me. Also, the side is 100% glass. Is it worth 50 euros? Similar cases without RGB cost 15-20 euros less. Tips: definitely get at least 2 more fans for gaming.
TL;DR: It's not practical, get something better even if it doesn't have fancy lights, don't be cheap.
Positives:
- The case looks really nice once it's closed. The front glass gives a nice sense of depth.
- The fan inside syncs with the RGB of the front glass.
- It's small, so if someone doesn't have space for a bigger case, like on a small desk or if they want to keep it behind the monitor, it's convenient.
- It fits even a large GPU with 3 fans.
Negatives:
- There was no physical manual included, you had to find it online and it wasn't particularly helpful.
- The hard drives don't fit in normal spots, they go in awkward places and block the power supply and SATA cables to the point where you wonder if the connections will break.
- The covers for the PCI ports on the back had to be broken off, not unscrewed, which means if you ever put in something like a sound card and then take it out, it will leave a gap.
- Cable management was so difficult that you couldn't decide where to put the cables, you just put them wherever they fit.
- Everything was so difficult that, for example, to pass the cables, you had to remove the fans, to put in an SSD, you had to remove the power supply, and to connect the hard drives, you had to connect them first and then put them in the case.
Overall: Once it's closed, it's an okay case that does its job, it's nice and doesn't take up space, but to get to that point, it will tire you out a lot and something might break in the process. For under 50 euros, it's borderline okay because you'll get a nice case, but it's not practical at all. Spend 20-40 euros more and get a serious case.
Very shapeless but I have an older system (i5 6500, rx480nitro+4gb, 8gbram2400) and it seems that the airflow is not good because the temperatures are relatively high and it makes noise. The entire front panel has a few holes at the bottom and only on the side. The holes on the top are very strange but I don't think liquid cooling fits even though there is room for 240. It's fine for processors with a TDP of 65 Watts, I believe. I would also suggest two or three fans in the front because the graphics card will generate heat. Also, I don't like the implementation with the glass side because it's literally just a piece of glass that stands with 4 screws, very lazily without thinking that it's a panel. But overall, a very beautiful case with mediocre quality, not expensive in the end...
Overall, I am very satisfied. For the size of the case, the cable management is great. In terms of appearance, it's the most beautiful case I've ever seen, really! The only negative for me is the position of the 3.5" HDD. It's supposed to have 2 slots, but one doesn't fit at all, while the other just fits. It's so tight that the cables are squeezed. However, I like that the hard drive slots are in a separate space from the motherboard, so the main space looks cleaner and more organized.
Translated from Greek ·
Space
Construction quality
Silent
Dust filtering
Air flow
Value for money
Cable management
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