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- 3 fans at the front
- 2 fans at the top
- 1 fan at the rear (included in the package)
- 1 radiator 240mm at the front
- Magnetic air filter at the top
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The Void is 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 back, which in combination with the transparent side panel offers an impressive result.
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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 small case, wouldn't fit most modern builds, I suggest larger cases which are at the same price.
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!
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.
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.
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.
Excellent case! Spacious with good cable management and very good airflow, easily fits everything inside.
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.
Nice box but the glass shattered when I placed it on the desk to assemble the PC.
Update
After contacting the store, they sent me a new glass!
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 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 50 euros, it's a good value for money, the only downside is that it only has one fan.
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.
A great deal for €50, the only downside is that it only has one fan, but otherwise it's very beautiful and unique.
Very good box for its price and very beautiful. It hasn't caused me any problems. Worth it!
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.
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