The Kolink Void Rift is the latest addition to the Kolink Void series. The main feature is the impressive mirror that encloses the entire front panel for stunning aesthetics.
The Kolink Void Rift is the latest addition to the Kolink Void series. The main feature is the impressive mirror that encloses the entire front panel for stunning aesthetics.
The Kolink Void Rift is the latest addition to the Kolink Void series. The main feature is the impressive mirror that encloses the entire front panel for stunning aesthetics.
The rectangular design is illuminated with rows of LEDs featuring a multitude of impressive ARGB effects. Additionally, this vibrant case has excellent hardware support and extensive cooling compatibility. The Void Rift is a brilliant, well-rounded chassis for gamers and hardware enthusiasts.
Impressive front mirror panel
Includes high-quality Umbra Void 120 mm ARGB fan
Sync lighting with your motherboard for an amazing effect
Large capacity for powerful hardware and water cooling
Tempered glass side panel for component display
Support for dual-slot vertical GPU - riser cable sold separately
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I am quite satisfied with the case. I believe it is a very good value for money choice.
Positives:
1. Spacious
2. Very nice design with brighter colors than those shown in the picture
3. Several options for cooling
4. Sturdy and made with good materials
5. It has 4 legs for slight elevation to allow air to enter the power supply
6. It has many modes for the RGB, which can be changed with the button on the case
Negatives:
1. It does not have an LED controller as stated. I don't know if it didn't come only to me, but the case did not contain it and it took me a while to realize it.
2. The 3-pin ARGB cable does not work and you cannot control the RGB through software.
3. The front panel is relatively unstable in its connection as I struggled to make the LED button work.
4. Average cable management
5. Average airflow
Overall, it is a good purchase, but if you want assurance for the ARGB, it is better to choose something else as this one had many problems and ultimately the cable that was supposed to work did not. The only thing I managed to do, with a lot of effort, was to change the mode of the RGB through the LED button. I assume that with the purchase of an LED controller and the replacement of the cable, you will be able to make the RGB addressable.
The box is nice (compact), I expected it to be somewhat bigger. Anyway, I installed all the exhaust fans and for intake, I will put a small 60mm one at the back and bottom, right under the graphics card. It accommodates an i9 10850K 10-core processor decently, a Gigabyte 590 Gaming X motherboard, 32GB Corsair Vengeance Pro 2933Hz RAM, an MSI GTX1070 Gaming X graphics card, 2 NVMe 3.0 drives (1TB Samsung 980 and 125GB Patriot), a Gigabyte 750 Gold full modular power supply (2021 model), and an Arctic Liquid Freezer II 280 (beefy) cooler with 2x140mm fans!
I can't take good photos with my phone due to lighting. I will try to take better ones and repost, because the case is simply IMPRESSIVE! I have never seen anything like it. As a case, it's nothing special, it has an RGB fan, but it came with all the screws, I didn't need anything from my old case. But the Infinity Mirror is unbelievable. My photos don't do it justice at all.