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Posted 18 May 2023

Kolink Rocket Complex Aluminium Mini-ITX Tower Case £87.98 delivered @ Overclockers

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Feature rich and boasting a high volume, small form factor, the Kolink Rocket Complex Mini-ITX Case is the perfect chassis for SFF enthusiasts. A tower-style design, this case utilises the iconic Rocket hexagonal cut-outs for exceptional airflow as well as a strong aesthetic. Manufactured using aluminium, steel, and tempered glass, there is ample support inside this case for high-end hardware, such as GPUs up to 330mm in length. This case is unique and bold, making it an excellent addition to your gaming PC.

UNIQUE AND BOLD
With the Kolink Rocket Complex Mini-ITX Case, you not only get an impressive 20.4L volume in an SFF chassis, but you get a near-unique way of holding your gaming PC. This tower-style chassis was inspired by the Xbox Series X console, whilst sporting the iconic Rocket gunmetal grey and hexagonal cut-outs. With an incredibly small footprint, this chassis can easily make a statement on your desk without dominating the space.

Inside the Kolink Rocket Complex, there is amazing support for all your high-end hardware, including a dedicated 23mm section for cable management. The interior of this chassis will always be sleek and tidy. For your GPU, this case can host a VGA card with a 2.8 slot width up to 330mm long, which covers most of the models currently available. What’s more, this is the first Kolink case to include a PCIe 4.0 riser cable as standard, allowing you to vertically mount your graphics card with the latest connectivity technology. Due to the shape and style of this case, vertical is the only mounting option for your GPU.

EASY ACCESS
Highly durable and robust, the Kolink Rocket Complex Mini-ITX Case is manufactured from premium materials. The internal structure utilises steel, whilst the panelling is either 2mm aluminium or 3mm tempered glass. Rather than rivets, the case is held together with screws, making it incredibly easy for you to strip the chassis back. This is vital for installing hardware, as it creates more room to manoeuvre within the chassis.

KEEPING COOL
Thanks to the stylish, hexagonal cut-outs, the natural airflow within the Kolink Rocket Complex is already phenomenal. Paired with the conductive nature of aluminium, passive heat transfer is effective and efficient, priming this chassis for an enthusiast system. Sticking with air-cooling, this case can support CPU coolers up to 110mm. Should you prefer water-cooling systems, there is support for a 240mm AiO loop with a CPU cooler up to 62.5mm tall.

Integrated within the chassis are two Kolink Classic 120mm fans. These PWM fans enhance the cooling potential with their curved fan blades and adjustable speed controls. Simply connect via your motherboard and set these high static pressure fans to the rotational speed to suit your current workload.

UNIQUE DESIGN
Due to its unique design, the interiors have been cleverly curated to support the maximum amount of hardware possible, including the larger form factors where possible. For instance, the PSU, hosted at the top of the Kolink Rocket Complex, can either be SFX or SFX-L. This allows for higher wattages to power those demanding systems. Opting for the larger SFX-L unit does require removing the PSU bracket, but this is easily achieved thanks to the aforementioned capacity to strip back this case.

For providing yourself with ample storage, the drive bay can host four 2.5” drives – both HDD and SSD – with support for M.2 drives as well. Thus, you can create a fast and flexible storage solution for your gaming library with ease. Additionally providing high-speed support, the I/O panel is equipped with a USB3.2 Gen 2 Type-C and USB 3.0 port on the top panel.

Features

  • Latest addition to the Kolink Rocket line-up
  • Tower-style Mini-ITX chassis manufactured from aluminium and steel
  • 3mm tempered glass side panel for displaying high-end hardware
  • 20.4L volume with ample support for components
  • Held together with screws allowing for extreme stripping back
  • First Kolink case to include PCIe 4.0 riser cable as standard
  • Accommodates 240mm AiO, up to 330mm GPU, and SFX/SFX-L PSU

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  1. Azwipe's avatar
    Azwipe
    Was looking at this to transfer my NZXTH1 in to as my RTX4070TI doesn't fit. Went with the NR200P in the end as the GPU clearance wasn't quite enough on this one either. NR200P (Black) is £58.59 at Amazon ES at the moment.
    Heat added - nice case.
  2. hex1A's avatar
    hex1A Author
    A PCIe 4.0 riser cable is usually like £40-60 on its own.
  3. cannrobe's avatar
    cannrobe
    A lot of money for a case with so many holes, no air filters and that small
    hex1A's avatar
    hex1A Author
    Speed holes
  4. Jim.N's avatar
    Jim.N
    Looks like a garden waste incinerator
    Chuggee's avatar
    Chuggee
    Probably heats up like one too.
  5. DryUrEyesMate's avatar
    DryUrEyesMate
    4.0 pcie included = great price
  6. Skelly2345's avatar
    Skelly2345
    20l for a sandwich style case doesn't seem great
  7. fryitup's avatar
    fryitup
    its more fugly than the H1 IMO
  8. Kankan101's avatar
    Kankan101
    which is it "Ko-link" or "Kol-ink"
    mikesunboxing's avatar
    mikesunboxing
    Ko link
  9. Vector35's avatar
    Vector35
    not a bad case, but can't compare to H1 as the H1 is so much nicer looking AND smaller (altough the Kolink probably has better cooling)
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    Vector35
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  10. Anewchange's avatar
    Anewchange
    Too much top I/o for my liking
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