kolink rocket complex - £20...

You sure it will fit 370mm length? Indeed 2.8 slot support, but even 330mm looks tight based on pics with some 120mm fans in the case.

Looks like a nice case to sit by the TV though, I often think about doing a tiny build with external radiator.
 
You sure it will fit 370mm length? Indeed 2.8 slot support, but even 330mm looks tight based on pics with some 120mm fans in the case.

Looks like a nice case to sit by the TV though, I often think about doing a tiny build with external radiator.
Full discloser i didn't measure the case i will do tomorrow.
the nitro+ is 330 there was loads of room left, this is a photo of the case with a RX 6800 fitted so 27cm card.

 
so i went and checked it, im going to say 350mm is a good fit
the only thing is it as 2 pcie slots so as long as the card doesn't have 3 slot plate it would fit a massive card. my true 3 slot card had room for more



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in this case im using a low profile air cooler and the case fans sit next to it.
would i be best with the case fans as intake and the air cooler blowing down, or flittle them and having the air cooling pulling and the card fans exhausting
 
the case cost less than a gen4 riser cable and it come with a gen4 riser cable...

looks like ill be jumping down the SFF rabbit hole.

spec says it will only fit a 330mm 2 slot GPU, but i can fit my 9070 nitro+ in it no problem
it will di 3.5 slot 370mm
I've seen YouTube reviews quoting this case as being £150 so why is is now £20. Anyway at that price I have bought one even though an ITX build is at least a year away, Now I need an ITX AM5 mobo for hmm... lets say £100 (don't laugh, I just got a case for 20 quid).
 
I've seen YouTube reviews quoting this case as being £150 so why is is now £20. Anyway at that price I have bought one even though an ITX build is at least a year away, Now I need an ITX AM5 mobo for hmm... lets say £100 (don't laugh, I just got a case for 20 quid).

Because it a total and utter pice of crap.
When I actually got into the case ever screw was threaded. You could putt panels there have 12 screws in them off with no force.

And did I say it was a total pice of crap.
 
Because it a total and utter pice of crap.
When I actually got into the case ever screw was threaded. You could putt panels there have 12 screws in them off with no force.

And did I say it was a total pice of crap.
I was afraid of that, but a £20 loss is minor compared to some of my previous purchases and you never know I might actually like it when it arrives tomorrow. I also might be able to mod it, for example its big enough to chop it down a bit.
 
I was afraid of that, but a £20 loss is minor compared to some of my previous purchases and you never know I might actually like it when it arrives tomorrow. I also might be able to mod it, for example its big enough to chop it down a bit.
Well its just arrived and its bigger than I imagined it would be(my last couple of computers have been mini's), But it does fit on my desk beside my ultra wide monitor. As far as I can see its OK for 20 quid but there isn't much to love about it. surprised there is no Gauze on it, I can imagine it will need to be hoovered pretty regular once its populated. I will let it just sit there while I get the components together, I already have a suitable PSU and a choice of GPU's and a CPU I can rob from somewhere else, so just a Mobo and memory to get over the next few months, so a cheap project really!
 
and you pay for prime i take it? would it not have been cheaper direct?
I do, yes.

The thing is, I would always rather buy from Amazon than direct as they deal with issues way easier.

The case is sold on Amazon by "The Kolink Store", which I have found out to be OCUK only after having to contact them regarding the wrong case.

OCUK is notoriously bad at after sales/customer service, so Amazon should have been the better option, but...

It's only giving me the option to return via Evri drop-off. I've messaged them and requested a collection, so we'll see what happens.
 
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