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Jun 13, 2025 4:45 AM
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popular Posted by Dr.W • Yesterday
Jun 13, 2025 4:45 AM
Skytech King 95 Gaming PC: Ryzen 7 7800X3D, RX 9070 XT, 32GB DDR5, 2TB SSD $1742.99
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It's a hideous and hard to work on case, sure.
But what it lacks in looks and functionality, it makes up for by losing 30% of its structural integrity after one wrong bump.
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But what it lacks in looks and functionality, it makes up for by losing 30% of its structural integrity after one wrong bump.
In what world is a montech king 95 case "hard to work on" LOL? It's gigantic, has no screws, and has room for anything anybody would need. Not saying anything about this pre built, but the case is literally perfect for newbs to do their first build with.
Everything in the case is using pins instead of screws. the front fans are movable so that they can either be on the side or in the front for your preferred airflow set up, you can choose between a glass or mesh front panel and switch between them whenever you want. it's literally one of the easiest cases to build in that's affordable.
Have you ever even seen or used one of these before? it doesn't seem like you have. The glass on these are crazy thick. you aren't going to lose structural integrity with one wrong bump. You'd have to dump it off a table or something lol. Maybe throw a baseball at it? Idk, you'd have to do something wild to hurt this case.
But what it lacks in looks and functionality, it makes up for by losing 30% of its structural integrity after one wrong bump.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tj5fM4m
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Everything in the case is using pins instead of screws. the front fans are movable so that they can either be on the side or in the front for your preferred airflow set up, you can choose between a glass or mesh front panel and switch between them whenever you want. it's literally one of the easiest cases to build in that's affordable.
Have you ever even seen or used one of these before? it doesn't seem like you have. The glass on these are crazy thick. you aren't going to lose structural integrity with one wrong bump. You'd have to dump it off a table or something lol. Maybe throw a baseball at it? Idk, you'd have to do something wild to hurt this case.
Did you get all that from LTT? Because it sure sounds like it came from someone paid to say it.
This may blow your mind, but people have differing opinions. Maybe watch a YouTube video on developing some grace and maturity instead of Linus.
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But what it lacks in looks and functionality, it makes up for by losing 30% of its structural integrity after one wrong bump.
i have this case as a showcase PC in my store and i disagree with everything you said. Full ATX motherboard, Thermal right Phantom Spirit EVO dual tower cooler and RTX 5080 and every fan mounting space occupied and there's still tons of more space. Cable management is a breeze since again there's tons of space in the back. So yeah you might be confusing the King95 with a different case...
I'm not sure how some of you are struggling with the fact that opinions are not objective.
Did you consume too much of the wrong type of media and you're just cooked?
If you like the case, that's your prerogative. In fact, I'm happy for you.
I, however, don't.
If you're somehow taking that personally, you really should try to explore why.