OCAddiction takes a look at the KT-436B-WM Aluminum case from Kingwin.
The competition out there is stiff with Lian Li and Cooler Master leading the way, but does Kingwin have what it takes to show up to the party? First impressions are favorable, lets take a look? …Well now that we have everything out of the box its time to take it apart and give it the once over. The first thing I noticed about the case is it is pretty damn light. I’ve heard some of the Addicts in the forums complaining about their heavy steel cases, dragging them to LAN parties, this might be the case for you. The second thing is its sturdy. I’ve played with some aluminum and light steel case and the side panels seem flimsy, even pushing on the case top the bend quite a bit. The Kingwin is very rigid. They follow this up with protecting the possible rough edges with strips of plastic, similar to the Lian-Li cases. This is very appreciated by anyone that has taken some skin of a knuckle when swapping out heatsink, cables, or whatever your doing inside the case.
Review Link: http://www.ocaddiction.com/reviews/cases/kingwin/ @ www.ocaddiction.com
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