Combines cooling performance and low price. 4 ARGB fans come with the case along with a remote control to choose lighting and fan speed. The perforated front part helps with airflow.
Combines cooling performance and low price. 4 ARGB fans come with the case along with a remote control to choose lighting and fan speed. The perforated front part helps with airflow.
Combines cooling performance and low price. 4 ARGB fans come with the case along with a remote control to choose lighting and fan speed. The perforated front part helps with airflow.
Capabilities
3 fans at the front (included)
1 fan at the back (included)
2 fans at the top (not included)
support for water cooling up to 280mm at the front
LED Controller, RGB Lighting, Side Window, Pre-installed Fans
Gaming
Yes
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I have had this case for 2 years and I have to say that it is good for its price. I bought it because it also had the fans inside that you can control from the controller, but I was bothered by the fact that when you turn on the computer, the fans always start at max speed even if they were turned down when you shut it off. Another thing about the fans is that they don't flow as much air even at max speed. However, I saw the new light mesh that the same company released, which has significantly improved fans that are also quieter and flow more air. For the time I bought it, I think it was the best for its price at €60, but now there are better options available!
Fake, the screws and the fittings break easily, the construction quality corresponds to the price but the fans do not work, very bad temperatures and NOT spacious at all
I would suggest you buy the version with the mesh front panel and not the plastic one because the PC does not breathe and you will have 5-10 degrees less on the CPU and GPU. Also, the space for cable management is minimal and you will hurt your fingers back there. Other than that, for the money, it's decent and its RGB is a plus.
Very good for its price. The fans have many functions (rgb, speed) from the kolink control but also from the motherboard. It has good air flow and enough space for cable management.
A beautiful and functional case for an economical system, Ample space for cable management. Its quality is slightly lower than expected, but overall it is worth the price.
The glass broke almost by itself. I unscrewed it CAREFULLY to check the airflow of the rear fan, without tightening it, without ever hitting it or mishandling it, without it falling and literally broke in my hands.
I don't know what those who criticize this case say, of course Kolink has upgraded it because at the beginning of its release it had some small issues. That's why I'm here to reassure you that this case is perfect for a budget build. Firstly, the placement of the fans has been improved, allowing for better airflow. Now you can control the fan speed quickly with the remote control if the noise bothers you. As for the modes and RGB, words are unnecessary, it's perfect and ideal. As for the space and cable management, even a beginner could easily remove or install the hard drives without facing any problems. The space inside is more than enough and hasn't caused me any issues so far. The airflow is much better than I thought for a budget build. I highly recommend getting it with closed eyes
Very nice case especially for its price, I have no complaints at this specific price!!!! For those who want a budget case, I would highly recommend it, it doesn't have the best cable management but it is very satisfactory and if you have some extra money, I would suggest upgrading the fans. My overall opinion though is that it is worth it and more
For its price, I don't think anyone can find a better case for the money...
It comes with 4 quite high-quality fans that work flawlessly and without much noise.
The case only has 2 negatives: 1. it doesn't have enough space for cables, and 2. it gathers dust easily and is difficult to clean.
It's a beautiful small box, I like that it's small because otherwise it wouldn't fit on my desk. It has 4 pre-installed argb fans that do their job very well and have strong lighting.
Very good case. Comes with 4 fans (as shown in the picture, 3 in the front and 1 in the back) and a controller for the lights, satisfactory air flow and cable management, definitely worth the money for simple functions. However, for liquid cooling, you will need to be careful as it does not support all radiator sizes and the same goes for pumps (personally, I wouldn't put a custom loop in such a case, I would go for an AiO). Also, I saw on the Kolink website that it supports up to a 280mm radiator in the front, something I cannot confirm as I did not see where it can fit, I just wanted to inform you.
Simply put, if you have a moderate power system with a micro ATX motherboard and a full modular power supply, it will do the job, but only to a certain extent. If something is missing from the above, you will start having issues with airflow, cable management, temperatures, and overall space. In terms of build quality, it's mostly plastic and mediocre. The mesh helps with airflow and temperatures, but not enough to keep large and power-hungry components cool. It looks nice with plenty of fans to entice you, but there are other cases that are more high-quality with plenty of fans. If it were 20-30 euros cheaper, I would say it's worth it, but not at its current price. I set it up for a friend's PC, and he bought it because he liked the way it looked, despite my attempts to dissuade him and my knowledge of what I would see. Fortunately, he listened to me about the micro motherboard and modular power supply, and I didn't have too much trouble setting it up. Luckily, the system is generally low-end for 1080p gaming.
Beautiful, minimalist, spacious, good airflow thanks to the front mesh, comfortable cable management.
Bright LED lights on the fans, many RGB combinations with the remote control, no need to connect them to the motherboard and deal with software, unless you prefer to.
Also, with the remote control, you have control over the fan rotation speed and brightness.
At maximum speed, the fans can be heard but it's not bothersome, personally, at least.
With an MSI Ventus RTX 3090 and a Scythe Fuma 2 cooler, I'm close to the limit as it seems, so check the website for all the dimensions to be sure
The best value for money case. I don't understand why all those who write about cable management had difficulties. 5 stars because it is a real decoration and has good air flow!
Very good! But the only thing that bothers me is that the USB ports and the power button are on top, which is a problem for someone who has it on their desk. Other than that, the case is great and worth the money!
Having built this case twice, I have to say the following:
Yes, it's not made of the most sturdy material and yes, it could have a better cable management for the front, but it comes with an aRGB hub and 4 fans, which alone cost 50€.
Almost no case comes with so many fans anymore, and in a time of colorful RGB cooling, it's a very economical solution.
Specifically, the mesh has much better airflow than the other version with glass and I recommend it with closed eyes.
The cables fit comfortably behind and for your convenience, I suggest a semi-modular power supply, the difference is 10€ and it makes it easier than throwing them all in, hiding what you don't need.
Comparatively, the Cougar MX410 Mesh-G RGB has the same features, so I highly recommend one of the two.
P.S.: There are many guides out there for aRGB hubs (and I encountered them for the first time too), so installation shouldn't be a big issue.
I managed to keep it for 5 months and then went back to the Cougar Mx 330-X sacrificing appearance! Very bad Cable Management, small space at the back and the Air Flow is so-so! Overall, I believe you can find something much better for this price!
Because there are various opinions. If you get a full modular power supply, you make your life easier. However, cable management is not that special. The company will replace any part that has a problem, from a glass case to a scratch. Water cooling fits up to 280mm in the front, and if you add water cooling, you can take a card up to 310mm, or up to 335mm if not. So the case fits everything, I have it with a 3070 ti (309mm) and dual water cooling (I changed all the factory fans) and temperatures with the 5600x oc are perfect inside. Also, visually the result is excellent.
Guys, it's the worst thing, don't buy it. There's no space at all. It took me 6 hours to do the cable management and things barely fit inside. It accidentally fell into my hands! I screwed and unscrewed a screw twice and the connections got messed up! Seriously, stay away!
Economical small case with 4 120mm RGB fans, a controller to change the lighting, and hubs to connect the fans. What else could someone want when looking to buy a case without spending a ton of money? I've had it for 8 months and haven't had any issues. It just takes a little skill and experience to manage the cables. If you remove the metal case for the disks, there's even more space. I've included photos and it's definitely worth the money. It's convenient and of decent quality. Happy shopping!
Nice box. It's worth the money, but the only difficulty is cable management. Otherwise, it comfortably fits many cards and already comes with 4 pre-installed fans. So, if you have a particular experience in cable management, there won't be any problem.
Well. As a child who didn't know about PC cases and with the fact that I had all the subsystems except for it, I didn't have much courage to learn. So my kolink seemed like a perfect solution. I believed that the 4 fans would be enough for air flow and that the cable management in a power supply with all the cables on top would be satisfactory. I made a big mistake. The case (with the tempered glass) has literally zero air flow. The only air that enters is only the small grilles on the front panel, and as for the fan hub, it was particularly difficult and it drove me crazy. It's a good thing I dealt with it in the end and put it in front to show it (small inconvenience). If I had tried this case, I probably would have gotten the kolink stronghold because I happened to use it in a friend's PC build. The RGB is not worth it because it has 90% better air flow and 80% better cable management. Also, the back panel that has the standoffs to screw in the cooler falls constantly and you can't change the paste, you need something to keep it straight to screw it in. If you want to put fans on top, you have to be careful because you'll probably find them on the motherboard. Also, due to poor airflow, I wanted to put the rear fan on top. It could only remove the air that didn't exist. It didn't go in a way to put air in. I didn't want to spend (at least initially) extra money on fans. After finishing the build, I had to endure it after an hour of gaming. If you touched the glass, you got a third-degree burn. It was really enough to fry bacon and eat it while playing or editing. I can't find any reason why someone would prefer this over the stronghold with a kit of 4 RGB fans and the 2 it has inside. Let them put them on top and have excellent airflow and it's really beautiful and a very useful tool even for a novice user. At the price I got it (80€), I could have bought the stronghold kit with 4 fans and maybe even a memory stick.
For 55 euros with 4 fans and a hub, it seems like a great deal to me! It's relatively cheap in terms of construction and quality, but it's a very nice case with filters in the basic areas... Of course, it's not comparable to 100 euro cases, but for a case priced at 30 (55-4 fans-hub for the fans). The cable management isn't the best, but I easily managed to keep the minimum cables in front. So, I recommend it for someone who wants a nice case for a mid-range build.
If you have an ATX motherboard, do not get it as it does not have enough space for cables nor does it have standoffs for the screws you need. There is no cable management and the bracket that secures the graphics card is upside down. If I were building a computer for the first time, I would not choose it. I made the mistake of getting it because it seemed good, don't make the same mistake as me.
I've had it for four months and I believe it's a really good case and worth its money. The only problem is that it doesn't have a lot of space for cable management. Nonetheless, it looks really nice with four RGB fans and a side glass panel, and for the 50€ I bought it for, it's a good deal.
It's very beautiful. The space is satisfactory, especially for large graphics cards. If someone has HDD disks, they will struggle with cable management. This doesn't mean it's bad, but it requires a little extra attention and time. The airflow is good, but not perfect. The main reason is the design it has on the top. Its fans are good for its price. Overall, for a system without crazy requirements, I consider it a good value for money at the 56 euros I bought it for.
This box is really nice, I've had it for a month now and I'm very satisfied. The box is spacious with 4 pre-installed fans and the LED lighting with the controller is very beautiful. As for cable management, I didn't have any problems at all. It's worth the money, I recommend it without a second thought.
Translated from Greek ·
Space
Construction quality
Dust filtering
Air flow
Value for money
Cable management
Moderate noise
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