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Kingwin KT-424 Aluminum Midtower Case
 
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Kurtis Kronk
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Oct. 25, 2004
Introduction

It's been a little over a year since I last reviewed a PC case, and for good reason. Lately the market has been so saturated with cheap-looking, pre-modded variations of classic cases such as the Dragon that, quite frankly, it disgusts me. I know I'm not the only one with a bad taste in my mouth from the current chassis trend, and that is why today I am checking out at an oldie that looks promising. Today I will be taking a look at the anodized black, windowed version of Kingwin's KT-424. Even though this case has been around for over a year, it is still in production and continues to have more potential than many other cases on the market.

The KT-424 sits at a sub $100 price-point, yet somehow packs many of the features found in today's more expensive cases. Some of these features include a removable motherboard tray, a tool-less design, HDD shock absorbers, front USB & firewire ports, a hidden fan controller, and folded edges. It has been established that this is a great case on paper, but now it's time to put it to the test.


 
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5 User Comments
1 - Posted by flip-mode on October 27, 2004 - 7:21 am

I've had this case for over a year and I love it.

My complaints:

1. The front usb port door should have been black aluminum and not the cheesy clear plastic. I removed that plastic crapper on day one.

2. The fan adjuster should be accessible without removing the front panel for crying out loud.

3. The fan adjuster does not go low (quiet) enough.

This case is a keeper though. I haven't even thought about replacing it.

Oh, yeah, this is my first post in these forums, Hello World!

2 - Posted by handrail on October 27, 2004 - 10:58 am

crappy USB doors seems to be a theme lately...even on higher level cases. i prefer just a hole in the bezel for my USB ports, thank you very much.

welcome flip!

3 - Posted by Kurtis on October 27, 2004 - 12:18 pm

Welcome to the forums flip-mode! :) Did you ever have problems with the "Danger Zones" I pointed out? :P

The fan adjuster probably only goes to like 7V instead of 0 or 5V, but I didn't find it to be a problem since I think it is such a big plus that it is integrated. I also like that it is hidden, personally. Even if you have to adjust it, pulling off the front of the case is so easy, that for me it isn't a big deal.

Anyways. Thanks for your comments, and once again welcome to our forums! :D

4 - Posted by EmoMakesMeCry on October 27, 2004 - 12:19 pm

woah, at first when i saw the picture i thought it was a lian-li.

5 - Posted by Guest on October 27, 2004 - 11:45 pm

Nice review of a nice case...
I would like to see more details about the hidden fan controller, though... how does it work? Knob-style?

Congratulations and keep up the good work!

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