After watching yours, I tried other reviewers who did this case. None have spoken with so much details like you did. Kleo what are you made of. You seems to read what we wanted. Thank you again for putting so much effort and to present another excellent case review. You are still the BEST 😍
@@KleoYan Agreed. This is the first KleoYan video I have seen and is the most thorough, well though out video I have seen in a very long time. Congratulations. You deserve more recognision, which I'm sure will come.
@@righteous_side_of_hell hi and welcome to my channel. Thank you for your kind words 😉 I am glad you like my content and there will be a part 2 about this case. Which will be the thermal performance which i intend to release this weekend. Hope to see you again and thank you.
hmm Rhino, since you are pretty new to my channel, I like to share with you this method of applying thermal paste. my viewers who tried, they have gotten good thermal results. now am not advertising on Arctic MX6, but I have applied this method when thermal paste have high vicosity. You might want to give it a try th-cam.com/video/xZ2R4roF1_Q/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for going into detail of the case fan/RGB hub. There were no explanations about it in the manual and I was not sure how to manage the cables there.
Great Job! Sir you have the ONLY video on youtube that explains the RGB HUB. You should clip that part of video and repost. You will get a ton of views...👏
Hi SippyTalk, welcome to my channel and thank you for the suggestion👍👍👍I see what I can do as am currently using it www.reddit.com/r/MontechPC/comments/19esupr/project_montech_king95_pro_sonic_the_hedgehog/
Man, I’m impressed and glad to find your review videos for all that is trending regarding PC builds! I definitely love the level of details you share that other reviewers miss and are important for the consumer trying to figure out what to pick in order to have a well balanced and efficient build. This case for sure takes the cake in my book, even over Lian Li’s Evo RGB. All that it brings and accommodates has definitely secured my case election. What I was specifically looking for was the hub configuration and logic that others didn’t mention. Thank you so much, great work!!! I’m actually surprised your channel isn’t at half a mil subs at least. But for sure, I wish you the best and hope you reach extraordinary audience levels.
Hi Christian L, welcome back and thank you for your valuable feedback. I am really glad you like my content. Again thank you for your kind words 👍👍👍 all the best with your build too 😉
Hi Mats Verheyen, welcome to my channel. I am glad you will find this content useful, you might be interested in part II th-cam.com/video/bdNw54KGPLU/w-d-xo.html and just to share, I have not done part III but this is how it looks like www.reddit.com/r/MontechPC/comments/19esupr/project_montech_king95_pro_sonic_the_hedgehog/
I was impressed with this case a month ago when I first discovered it. I am equally impressed with your review, Mr. Yan. You taught me things about this case that I didn't know even after I built my system yesterday. You're doing great work. I look forward to seeing your Sonic motherboard in this case. 👍
Hi Bart Flossom, welcome back and thank you for your kind words. I am glad you like this content and I learn something from you too, as you've gotten two standard fans just for the front to show the ARGB rings 👍. Thanks again to have shared with me, greatly appreciated it.
Thank you so much for explaining the cables for their RGB hub. I was having trouble finding information of where to plug the 4 and 3 pin cables (my first build).
Hi Remington Klein, welcome to my channel and I am glad you find this content useful, Just some additional info for the LED Switch.. you can refer below 😉 【Switch lighting mode】: press the LED button to switch between different lighting mode 【Turn off the Lighting】: Press the LED button for 5 seconds until the lighting is turned off. 【Sync with the motherboard】: Connect the ARGB wire(5V) onto the motherboard, press the LED button for 3 seconds
Your comments and review of the ARGB fan hub and the Front Panel reset switch are *highly useful* as the Case manual is very unclear about these two aspects. When building, I had to check this video to get my fan hub ARGB working correctly. Thanks!
Really amazing detail and much appreciated. There are always tons of reviews and build videos on cases but nobody else on YT gets this deep into clearances for various configurations. Well done!
Hi Ron Swanson, welcome back and thank you for your feedback. yup it does, I underestimated this chassis when I saw it on computex, but when I start to fiddle with it. I am amazed by how it's constructed. Every single piece in this chassis is with a feature and it function well. Just impressive!
Hello Kago Ojin, welcome to my channel and thank you for your feedback and there is a part II which might interest you Montech KING 95 Pro - Part II [Thermal Test] th-cam.com/video/bdNw54KGPLU/w-d-xo.html
Hi Jürgen, welcome to my channel and thank you for your feedback. Infact in most of my case open view, I will think of myself being the PC Builder before I create a case content. Reason for this, many of us will want to know those important factors as what's the case capability and it's limitation. I am glad you like my content and all the best on your build too. 😉
Thank you for such a great detailed review. I love that you actually show clearance examples rather than just a blank statement. I think I just found my new case (non PRO version) and have some extra $$ left over!!
EXCELLENT review. Best review of any case ever. You explained things I didn't even think about before. I will buy this case because of the features you presented. I have seen a half dozen reviews on this case and only you focused on the details. And they matter most. Nice to know about these details BEFORE owning and living with the case. Thanks.
Hi Wing Nut, welcome to my channel and thank you for your valuable feedback. You might want to watch part II too “Montech KING 95 Pro - Part II [Thermal Test]” th-cam.com/video/bdNw54KGPLU/w-d-xo.html. All the best with your build 😉
I found your channel only through searching for the product. Your review was thorough AF. Well done sir. Your review was so thorough, I subscribed. My only complaint was suggesting mounting a radiator on the side with hoses at the bottom of the case so that the pump is above it. While it will work, it will cause additional stress to the pump and will eventually cause a pump failure *much sooner* than it would fail otherwise.
Hi Robert Trifts, welcome to my channel and thank you for your valuable feedback. greatly appreciated it. As for the hose, it only i have space when doing horizontally, I would, I can only do it when it's vertically mounted. Nevertheless, thank you.
Hi Kleo! Thank you so much for the detailed info. Its giving me great info for my build soon. A quick question: when you swivel the fans to the front, what do you do with the open holes on the side? Can you mount more fans? Or is there a panel to fill the space?
Hi RubytheRookie, welcome to my channel. If you swivel the side tray with the fans to the front, there is another side tray behind this swivel tray, you can mount 2 x 120mm fans to be side intake.
Hi trsskater63, welcome to my channel. I am glad you like my content. by the way, there is part II which you might be interested th-cam.com/video/bdNw54KGPLU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=cTMSK6Wkf9NkOLog. Once again thank you for your kind words and greatly appreciated it.
@@KleoYan Oh I saw it and I was pleasantly impressed and happy to find someone who reviews to this extreme. Also do you think this case would provide enough cooling when paired with a 7800x3d and an rtx 4090 or should I stick with a O11D and its look alikes?
I want to say thank you for your channel and the excellent videos that you have created. I very much appreciate the ambient room temperature comments that you make, being in a hot and humid country. I have struggled with PC cooling (I live in subtropical Queensland, Australia) but am confident your advice will resolve my issues. Unfortunately, many other TH-camrs expect lower ambient room temperature and / or an air-conditioned environment. I cannot afford to run AC all day! I have now watched many of your videos and have been happy to subscribe. Thank you again. 😎
Hi Dallas88B, welcome to my channel. Thank you for your efforts to write this feedback.. it meant alot to me.. greatly appreciated it. Now something which I will explain further. if you are getting this case. the best configuration will be. If you do not need more 2.5" SSD at the side tray where you can place fans on it (at cable management area). remove that and this is the best thermal I've gotten with the below configuration. 1) Top 3 x 120mm fans (Exhaust) 2) Side 4 x 140mm with a 280 Liquid AIO [push pull configuration] (intake) 3) Bottom fans 3 x 120mm fans (Intake) 4) Rear 1 x 120mm fan (Exhaust) For AM5 7950X it hardly reach 80°C with PBO2 PPT 192watts TDC 152A and EDC 170. Curve optimizer negative 18, Vcore offset at 0.05v For Intel 14700K it hardly reach 83°C with Power Limit 1 & 2 to 238Watts, Vcore offset at 0.05v
At Micro Center yesterday shopping for a case. Almost bought it. Materially, King 95 felt quality and sturdy. I cannot believe its 100 dollars. Decided on DeepCool Morpheus. It fit my planning. You should see a case before you buy it. I would recommend the Monech King 95 budget or not, depends on your plan for building a systems.
@@KleoYan Thank you :) I have just sucscribed. Very goos and in-depth review of the case :) I was wondering if you can fit an Arctic Liquid Freezer II 360 in the top in a push-pull configuration so it has 6 fans on the radiator to exhaust hot air from the case?
@@100radsbar you can. Just be mindful and check your motherboard vrm heatsink. Make sure is not too thick and tall. Around 43mm tall or below is all ok.
@@KleoYan Thanks again, I just watched to Part 2 earlier today, I saw that the temps with an Arctic LF III 280 side mounted gives the best temps. So I think I will get a LF 280, and use a push-pull setup as side intake. 2x 140 mm in the top as exhaust. 2x 140mm in the bottom as intake, and lastly a 120mm as exhaust in the back. I think that will give the best airflow and least noise.
@@100radsbar Hi and welcome back. Yup, spot on. You will get very good thermal results and that's exactly what I did but with a Galahad II LCD 280 instead. www.reddit.com/r/MontechPC/comments/19esupr/project_montech_king95_pro_sonic_the_hedgehog
Damn man! This is the best produckt reweiw what i have EVER seen! This much detail is maybe can overvelming for sb. but its perfect for my needs. Thank you! Keep up the awesome work!
Hi Derek Peng, welcome to my channel. Am using the prototype VGM kit from Montech. Is not out yet. If you want to, you can grab cooler master v3 kit. Which a number of response that it’s good and sturdy.
Good in-depth video with plenty of information. I have my eye on the Liquid Freeze III RGB and was hoping you could clarify if it will fit inside this case
Brilliantly detailed explanation how the case works, looked at lots of sites, this one is the best. Totally love the Montech Kind 95 Pro, having bought replacement ARGB fans for a 'cheaper' case, you actually save money with the pro version. Best case ever. Easy to build a new pc, they have really thought the design through. The other case is being returned lol. Bit worried aboiut my Deepcool LE 720 AIO though lol, not sure there will be space for it. Will update in a few days. Wish I had listened to this vid first! I have a Rog Strix z790-E wifi mobo which does have a flush heatsink. But the DeepCool LE720 is 50cm deep so it might just fit. No idea how it will perform though in comparison to the Artiic II. I couldn't use the Artic fan as apparently it causes frequency problems with the mobo (only found this out after buying the mobo, purely by chance as compatability issues were raised elsewhere - there is a long list of mobo's that have compatability issues). I do love the mobo so will try to work with it. This build is proving to be quite difficult lolol. But very grateful for the detail provided in this channel as I wouldn't have even known such problems could exist in advance of the build. No other site even hints at this.
Hi Helen Joberns, welcome to my channel and thank you for your feedback. Things does not stop here. You might be interested with its thermal thermal test th-cam.com/video/bdNw54KGPLU/w-d-xo.html 😉 once again thank you.
Hi Anthony Carrillo, welcome to my channel. Thank you for the like and this might interest you too. The thermal test of this case th-cam.com/video/bdNw54KGPLU/w-d-xo.html
@@Carrillo91 you are most welcome and so long as I have new products to play with, I will continue to do more content. Thank you again for your feedback😉
Hi Mark Newell, welcome to my channel and thank you for your valuable feedback, greatly appreciated it. You might be interested in the thermal too. th-cam.com/video/bdNw54KGPLU/w-d-xo.html 😉
This is a truly *AWESOME* review. It's very thorough and comprehensive (and your English is excellent, by the way). *Thank you* for thoughtfully providing so many details. 🙏🏻🤗🏆 I purchased the *Montech King 95 Pro* (in Gentleman Black) earlier this week, and it is scheduled to arrive tomorrow. (I'm so excited!) I think it's one of the most well designed and crafted cases I've ever seen, and I can hardly wait to build in it. 🙂 /subscribed! 👍🏻
Hi Michael Bobczynski, welcome to my channel and thank you for your valuable feedback. Glad you've gotten this case and dont miss out on this which might interest you Montech KING 95 Pro - Part II [Thermal Test] th-cam.com/video/bdNw54KGPLU/w-d-xo.html
Hi Zen Motion Slim, welcome to my channel and thank you for your valuable feedback. This might interest you too. The thermal test of this case th-cam.com/video/bdNw54KGPLU/w-d-xo.html . Once again thank you and all the best with your build too. 😉 by the way, this is my final build in this chassis www.reddit.com/r/MontechPC/comments/19esupr/project_montech_king95_pro_sonic_the_hedgehog/
@@KleoYan that’s fine. I just need to fit 2 3,5” drives and one 2,5 ssd which all go above psu. I believe the ssd goes on the outside of that disk tray. 360 aio on top.
very nice case. just wish they had a smaller, mATX version with a footprint of a Zalman p30 or even smaller if possible at under 40L. Another thing is like most other cases, the 140mm fans are partially blocked as the mounting points block the sides of the fans to accomodate mounting holes for 120mm fans.
Hi NGreedia, welcome back. I have the same thought too as in smaller foot print, but it’s going to be tricky 😂Thank you again for your valuable feedback 👍
Hi jeric_b, welcome to my channel. Thank you for your valuable feedback, you might be interested in part II, thermal test th-cam.com/video/bdNw54KGPLU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=MdOJIkjpz8n90bI3
Hi B1GL3G3ND, welcome to my channel and thank you for your valuable feedback, greatly appreciated it. All the best with your build too.. oh btw, there is part II which might interest you th-cam.com/video/bdNw54KGPLU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ruwgQRyZ4fMHqNGk. Thank you again for your kind words 😉
@@Adrizalez64 hi and welcome to my channel. I am glad you like this content. Thank you for the feedback and your kind words. Greatly appreciated it. All the best with your build too 😉
@@Adrizalez64 I personally like performance fans over argb fans. I will go for Lian Li P28, PCcooler F5 R120. as for ARGB Fans, i will go for Lian Li SLV2 or Lian Li ALV2, I dont fancy Lian Li TL / TL LCD (weird power drawn using a 6pin PCI-E plug) nor the wiresless SL or SL LCD (The fans are rather weak in airflow)
Greetings from the US! Love your content because of your immaculate attention to detail. This is a very solid alternative to the O11 Evo. Also, do you know whether Lian Li intendto release a new O11 Mini?
Hi Evan Wheeler, welcome to my channel and thank you for your valuable feedback. As for the 011 mini version from Lian Li, this I have not heard of anything yet, only know they are busy doing the LCD fans at the moment which will be releasing soon.
Really like this case. I just bought the gamdias neso p1. Its amazing. Its like a hyte y60 but with way more cooling options and less plastic. Keep up the great work and stay safe.
Hi Fenris, welcome to my channel, you don’t need to plug the 5V 3pin ARGB cable from this case to your motherboard. The case fan/ARGB hub is a controller. You can use the ARGB button of this case to cycle the ARGB effects. So long your ARGB fan’s connector is plug to this case fan/ARGB hub.
Hi Na2 OfficiaL, welcome to my channel. I am using a prototype VMG. Do pardon me that I an able to disclose it till its official. By the way if you wanted a VMG, you can get the cooler master v3. As some of the forum goers have mentioned at Montech Reddit.
A most excellent review,by far the best thorough one of this case above all other reviewers. Some other review mentioned that this case had to many hard drives slot's. Was a nice chuckle,I rather have more than to little. The way the ssd's slot's are placed through out the case with the added tray such consideration.
Hi Alex Lion’Oh, welcome to my channel and thank you for your valuable feedback. There is part II which talks about the thermal which you might be interested in th-cam.com/video/bdNw54KGPLU/w-d-xo.html 😉
Where did you get the protective front panel plugs?? The placement of the front panel connecters on the vertical front of the case and not the top is one of the reasons I bought this case. If the connecters are on the top they fill up with dust, dirt and in my case cat hair. The protective plugs would be even better, though where they are now should eliminate most of the dust buildup in the front panel connecters. My case didn't come with those plugs installed, but i wonder if they were in the accessories and I just didn't notice them??
Thanks for the review, Can you please tell us the side panel glass dimensions ? I couldn't find it anywhere. I want to install a transparent LCD screen on it and I want to know what is the max size it can support
Hi Ala, welcome to my channel. I am measuring just the clear area as the top, bottom and back, there is this blue border. The clear area minus off the blue border measures at 395 x 345mm I will suggest to measure your lcd panel with this measurements 390 x 340mm.
Very detailed. Great video. I have a question. I bought the pro version of the case and plugged the ARGB connector to the ARGB header on my Asrock z790 RS but the colour of the LED fans don't cycle through the RGB palette but just stays on 1 colour. Any advice what I need to do here?
Hi fuzzylogic888, welcome to my channel. make sure you have the argb cable of the case controller plug to the argb header on your motherboard, install polychrome. now all is needed is this click on the case LED button. 【Switch lighting mode】: press the LED button to switch between different lighting mode. 【Turn off the Lighting】: Press the LED button for 5 seconds until the lighting is turned off. 【Sync with the motherboard】: Connect the ARGB wire(5V) onto the motherboard, press the LED button for 3 secondsLED.
hi, I’m going to build my first pc soon and I have questions about the case fans. 1st: The two sata connectors coming from the fan hub are for rgb and the fans correct? also do I plug my sata cables into my psu then the sata cables from the fan controller into them? 2nd: where do the other 2 cables that go into the motherboard need to go? thank you
hello Fades!, welcome to my channel. That's correct each sata is to provide power to PWM and ARGB, as how to connect will be PSU to the PSU Sata cable, then plug the Montech hub to the other end of the PSU sata cable. for the other 2 cables which is one for ARGB and one for PWM. for argb is you intend to make user of your motherboard argb utlity to control the argb effects, then plug it to your argb motherboard header. as for the fan, plug it to your motherboard fan header. I would advise to do this. for liquid AIO or Air cooler, plug your fans directly to motherboard CPU_FAN as for case fans like CHA_FAN or SYS_FAN, then plug the fan PWM connector from the hub to it. just make sure you know which you plug as it controls the RPM of your fans.
Hey Kleo, great video. Do you think I could use a 4090 Suprim Liquid X in the side radiator location of this case, with the original side fans placed at the front?
Hi Drama, welcome to my channel and pardon me to miss your comment. I believe you can if the GPU 240 liquid AIO radiator is of a standard size. If you are placing a liquid AIO at the top. The hose have to go to the rear and your GPU liquid AIO hose at the side must be at the top and it will be able to fit without obstruction.
@@NL_Python you are most welcome. All the best with your build too. just to give you the size of a standard 240 radiator 277 (L) x 38 (W) x 120 (H) mm . if your GPU Liquid AIO Radiator is within the size of what I have mentioned. then you will be fine. as the case side tray size is this 316 (L) x 136 (W) x 38 (H) mm
I wonder if you can install a radiator on the bottom of the case even though it doesn't say you can? I can see a 360mm would have issues unless it was maybe a slim one? But I don't see why rads wouldnt work on the bottom as long as you can use one of the fan slots to screw it down.
Hi jieli bai, welcome to my channel. Yes you can mount a 360 rad but it does not allow flexibility to move the rad like some other cases where you have a rail type of mounting.
Hi jpa207, welcome to my channel and thank you for your feedback. I will try to bring better content in furture. thank you again for your motivation. 😉
Excellent review, you gained another subscriber. However, I leave you with a question. Is it possible to do a push-pull configuration with a 360 AIO on top of the box? Thanks in advance
Hi Marco Almeida, welcome to my channel. If you are using just the standard 360 liquid AIO that has a height of 53mm (Fan + Rad) you should not have any issues but if you choose to use an Arcitic Liquid Freezer II 360, there will be clearance issues on the side VRM and the Ram height of your motherboard. by the way, don't miss out on the thermal test th-cam.com/video/bdNw54KGPLU/w-d-xo.html
Dear Kleo: I am so glad to see this video and I also get a King 95 pro(white version) to build my new computer. But I got in a trouble: When I try to use a original Montech VGM to mount my GPU vertically, the PCIE cable will be extruded tightly then I can't put the whole VGM module(with GPU) in the case. How did you solve the problem? My GPU is MSI 4070Ti suprim X 12G Thanks!
Hi 李育瑋, welcome to my channel. I did not use the VGM from montech. I am using a sample of another VGM which is not release yet. I have tried other vertical mount which is of 7 slots and it works.
Dear@@KleoYan: Okay! I got it ! Thanks for your reply. I think the Montech VGM isn't suitable for 3 slots GPU like mine. I'll try to find another VGM. Thank you :)
@@KleoYan when it comes to looks & performance Montech wins over every case. It is easily top 1 for me. I don’t think I can compare any other case to this one because it not only performs, but it also looks very good & the build quality is insane. The trick is to switch out the stock fans for high performance fans. my 4090 stays at 37-39c while idle & 40c while gaming in 1080p low with the mesh front panel on. There’s nothing to dislike about this case. - 420mm of gpu clearance - can house a 4090 no problem - psu is not on the bottom of the gpu & instead in the back - options to use a mesh or glass front panel - can house up to 13 fans if you do a push pull config either at the top or front with a rad - can vertical mount any gpu - a lot of ventilation - good build quality overall - cable management is easy There’s legit nothing to dislike about this case… this is hands down the best case ever made. no other case will give you the same thermals as this one. none of them
@@KleoYan yea, you don’t really need all 13 unless you live in hot climate. you can get away with 6-8 fans. I’m just pleased to see another company change things around & actually do things the right way for once. This is the first time in history that a case manufacture actually got ventilation done correct. and the fact that this case is on sale rn for 109$ in white makes it even more appealing. The black is on sale for 89$ ( non pro version ). It performs, it looks amazing, and it doesn’t break my pockets ? top 1 case of all time lol. I wish I was able to show you my build
I just want to correct a little detail at 46:38, there are only a total of 10 ports for each fan and rgb connector, and you would eventually only have 9 for the rgb port because 1 is used for the case rgb.
Hi Kreep, welcome to my channel. Thank you for the correction. Infact total is 11 ports exclude the cable which goes to your motherboard ARGB header. After minus off one which is for your case ARGB, that leaves to 10 port on both fans PWM and ARGB.
Hey - what a fantastic review - so in depth. I was about to get this case but then realised my EVGA PSU is 200mm and Montech say official support is 190mm. In your review you say that 200mm should be fine - but is this only with the swing panel taken off? Or do you think that the swing panel would interfere with it? I am hoping that it could fit still as I would like to do mesh front with fans and intake on the sides too. If there is any way you could let me know that would be amazing. Also - Singapore is an amazing place - I have family there and in Malaysia. Wonderful part of the world. Keep up the good work!
Hi jonathanphang, welcome to my channel. You will need to remove the side swivel tray if you intend to place a PSU with length of 200mm. Reason to remove is that you can’t close the swivel tray. By the way, thank you for the compliment of my country and all the best with your build too. 😉
@@KleoYan Ah its a shame over 10mm but at least its easily removable. Maybe I will just use a tool to cut a small section away. I think I will get this case though - seems lovely to build in - I have the original Razer O11D and need something that can take wider GPUs and their 12vhpwr cables! Will have to take the time to rewatch the video all again - so much detail in every aspect. I do wish you could do push pull at the top - I do at the moment and in total its about 80mm so will have to make it just push. Keep up the great videos
@@jonathanphang wow 80mm thick will hit the side VRM heatsink and blocking the 8pin EPS routing point. I had the same idea but ended up doing push push with a 280 Liquid AIO at the side. Just to share, this is how it looks like www.reddit.com/r/MontechPC/comments/19esupr/project_montech_king95_pro_sonic_the_hedgehog/
@@KleoYanThat looks amazing - glad you finally got that sonic build together. I should try to do a themed case - Unfortunately most of my parts are dark so will probably just go with the black case with choice lighting. WIth just push fans its about 55mm or so should be fine. I will go with that - its a 360 AIO so should still be sufficient cooling wise. Do you find the Montech fans ok for cooling? Thinking of getting 3 more to go with the top mount AIO - I need to see how much they cost here in the UK!
@@jonathanphang if you compare the Montech fans with performance fans, it's far from performance fans, but I choose to use them as I like the sound profile. It's very quiet and perform ok. at least my load temps not hitting above 83°C. They are not expensive in my country. It's about SDG$15 which is around 10 dollars in British pound.
I feel like if u had the flow front panel u could fit 6 x p14 artic fans, 1 x 120 mm fan and the artic 280mm aio in the f1 config u have in your termal video. Whats your thoughts?
Hi Kaleb Coleman, welcome to my channel. F1 configuration here th-cam.com/video/bdNw54KGPLU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=JUGKoE4O88lg7dok&t=2015, your side tray will be moved to the front and you will be mounting your liquid AIO on the side panel which is not possible. maybe you should break down what you are trying to describe as i don't really fully understand you. refer below. Just an example. Top - 2 x 140mm radiator case fans Bottom - 2 x 140mm case fans Front - 2 x 140mm case fans Rear - 1 x 140mm case fans
I am very interested in this case, but in terms of temperature, is there much difference to have or not to have these 3 fans on the bottom? I say this because I have a lot of hdd 3.5 and I would like to put on the bottom of the chassis, but I am worry about if the temperature will increase a lot of. What do you think? The chasis it will be to manage an old computer 3770k with 1660 super gpu and Thermalright air cooler. Thanks in advance and thanks for this amazing review.
Hi Rana Gustavo, welcome to my channel, based on your Processor and GPU. It will be fine without the bottom fans. But I will advise to have performance fans at the side to push more cool air, just to cool your hard disk and GPU area.
@@KleoYan Thank you very much for your help :) The idea is to buy King 95, not the pro version, and put a Noctua redux 120mm rear and two 140mm fans of Phanteks and one more on the top, all together making push-pull...and if I see the Phantaks don't work fine, change them for Noctua or maybe Artic Bionix. How do you see it? Any recomendation for the fans?
@@ranagustavo29 you are most welcome. As for fans I am unsure about which model you are getting for Noctua. But for arctic, I will go for the p14 max as it gives stronger airflow.
@@KleoYan The Nocuta I refere is NF-S12B redux-1200, it's not the better airflow but has low noise. For the rest, as I said, firts I will make a prove, and if don't work fine, I'll take a look the fans you said. Thanks again!!!
Hi jmfrost86, welcome back. if you have swivel the side fan tray to the front, there are no side tray for you to mount a 240 liquid AIO. you can only do these Configuration 1 Side tray move to the front, you can mount either 2 x 120mm fans or a 240 liquid AIO or Configuration 2 Side tray remains, you can mount either 2 x 120mm fans or a 240 liquid AIO you cannot have both front and side as there is only one tray. so is either configuration 1 or 2.
@@KleoYan thanks again, brother. My case has not been delivered yet. As soon as it arrives, I'm gonna check what I can do..then I'll come back here and let you know. Take care.
@@KleoYan Hey bro! my case arrived and, YES! we can mount a 240mm AIO on the side when the swivel mount is placed on the front, therefore, I'm using 02 120mm (front), 02 120mm (top), 02 120mm (bottom), 01 120mm back and a 240mm AIO on the side. Take care!
pro tip... instead of mounting the rad from outside of the bracket, put it through the front bracket first then mount the fans. i can do push pull in the front with my 4090 horizontaly moutnted. and i have the strix btw which is the longest 4090
Hi, Silfrido, welcome back and thank you for sharing your experience. As for me, I might not have your 4090 Strix but am happy with my build www.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/comments/19f113a/sonic_the_hedge_hog/ 😉
Hi Kelly Enlow, welcome to my channel. Though it can hold two PSU but the rear have only one I/O cut out. I have no idea how you going to mod and to fit two itx motherboard. If you do succeed, maybe post some pictures at Montech Reddit. 😉
It is not clear where the other end of the LED wire leads. I have this wire in the kit from the regular version 95, but it is separately in the box and it is not clear how to connect it.
Hi Boris S, welcome back, hmm.. I do not have the King 95 non pro unit. unable to tell which cable you are referring to. you might want to seek help from Montech at the reddit forum www.reddit.com/r/MontechPC/ or you can take some pics and show me. I see what I can do to help. email me at godzylatech@gmail.com
Hi Tevan Campbell, welcome to my channel. As I have explain at 25:43, if you are using either a 240 or 360 Arctic Liquid Freezer II/III, you will be able to mount it. your only worry if it's of a 280 Arctic Liquid Freezer II/III.
@@tevancampbell9247 you are most welcome and all the best with your build too. 😉
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@@KleoYanthanks saved my day. I had just ordered my parts and then bumped into your video while looking at where to mount stuff when I get everything and how that fan control unit works. My total height of 63mm on Arctic Cooler III 360 and my ASUS TUF Gaming B650-plus motherboard with long VRM really got me worried. Keep doing quality content like this. And thanks for that clarification. Also thanks to @tevancampbell9247 for asking the question in the first place.
Hi Gino Martinez, welcome to my channel. It's my bad as I took out the controller. though there are total of 11 ports but 1 is for the case argb strips, this leaves you with only 10. Terrible sorry about it..
Hi Hắc Gia, if you intend to do push pull configuration. Just make sure one set of the fans are outside the fan tray and the other set is inside of the tray. Your GPU will be able to fit with no issues.
Hei bro I got this rig and been using for a few days, the front panel LED the one the I/O sometimes doesn't work. Any ideas? Im, using ASrock Polychrome.
Hi Kaminosami, welcome to my channel. Are you able to just plug the two sata cable and not the argb 3pin argb connector from the hub to your motherboard. when system is up and running, toggle the LED case switch, see if you can control the ARGB and to see your panel LED strips is working properly. Next shut down your system, plug the 3pin 5v argb connector from the hub to your motherboard and toggle the case LED switch. instructions as below, if you toggle the function "Sync with motherboard" and it does not work when you set your ASRock Polychrome. check that your LED are set to on in your motherboard UEFI and make sure in Polychorme, it's pointing towards the ARGB Header of where you have plug the 3pin ARGB connector from the hub to it. 【Switch lighting mode】: press the LED button to switch between different lighting mode 【Turn off the Lighting】: Press the LED button for 5 seconds until the lighting is turned off. 【Sync with the motherboard】: Connect the ARGB wire(5V) onto the motherboard, press the LED button for 3 seconds
@@KleoYan It was working initially, then after few days stopped. The front I/O button has been made into the reset button. I tot it cld be a glitch but tis morning the front panel led is still out.
I'm a little confused on the ARGB and fan hub @ 49 min. Do use use the Sata connector along with the other side of the fan hub for the mother 5V ARGB 3 pin & PWM 4 in connector. So do use use one side or both sides. Thanks
Hi Logo 800, welcome to my channel. you are required to plug the Sata connector from the fan/argb hub to your PSU Sata cable. As that will provide current for your fans and the argb leds. On the fan/argb hub, one side is mainly for your fans (4Pin PWM) which you can control via your motherboard fan utlity, the other side are for your fans argb connectors where you can control the argb lightings with the case fan button.
I have one question in this case will the Corsair iCUE H150i Elite LCD XT aio fit in this case? I think so? I’m just unsure if it will fit since you said 60mm is the maximum length to the motherboard. Thank you and Nice explanation
Hi Ethan Baker, welcome to my channel. I wish I could answer your question but I do not have the device to confirm this, plus the tech specs on their page does not give info about the measurements www.corsair.com/us/en/p/cpu-coolers/cw-9060075-ww/icue-h150i-elite-lcd-xt-display-liquid-cpu-cooler#tab-techspecs your best bet is to ask at Montech reddit forum www.reddit.com/r/MontechPC/
Can you flip the side fan mount upsidedown or remove it entirely? Saw your thermal test showing side radiator is cooler and want to get some of new taller 28-30mm fans on the radiator but would rather have guaranteed room for GPU's since they're massive and the clearance looked tight. Worst case i guess i could do the mesh and see if mounting to non moveable fan brackets gets the needed room😅.
Hi Mellowthm, welcome to my channel, I can have all the space I want at the side, even do push pull configuration, but I am mounting my GPU Vertically. with Horizontal Mount GPU, there are lots of restriction of side mount liquid aio. you will end up mounting a 360 at the top. so you have to consider which route to go. as for flip the side fan mount upsidedown, I have no idea what you meant by that, do pardon me. Anyway this is my current build with Side 280 AIO (Push Pull) www.reddit.com/r/MontechPC/comments/19esupr/project_montech_king95_pro_sonic_the_hedgehog/
@@KleoYan Thanks for replying. I mean remove the side radiator mount from the hinges flip it so it's facing outward ( i don't know how to describe it well- but oh you showed how the top bracket needed to be facing a specific way to fit even if it could be removed and flipped. Wonder if it's like that.) Probably won't find that extra 5mm I need but can't do vertical GPU mount cuz i need the pcie slots. Shame though cuz less fans with better cpu cooling and better noise sounds ideal. Great video on the case most informative i could find on the internet.
@@mellowthm566 ok, I know what you mean now about the hinges flip. ok looking at the side tray, It's not possible to flip upside down as you see the hinge scew areas of the top points does not have equal position. at the top hinge, the position is towards the top by 10mm as for the bottom the hinge is off from the bottom by 20mm.
@@KleoYan thanks i figured a different way to make it work (push 30mm/pull 25mm on motherboard side) but would not thought of it without your video. There's only 1.3 C between freezer iii 360 and 280 so I'm really getting my cake and eating it too with push pull
@@mellowthm566 I see, I am curious how you did it. do you mind to share some pics and send it to my email. this will be good for the community too, if they intend to do like what you did. Rest assure, credits will be to you.. my email is at godzylatech@gmail.com . Thank you very much 👍👍👍
These are really nice appearing cases but I want them to make it a bit bigger to actually accommodate 420mm radiators, atx mobos that have big tall IO covers, and a bit longer so these big cards have more space
Hi Artos Bear, welcome back and thank you for the feedback. Yup I do agree that if it fits a 420 liquid AIO will be good. As for e-atx. You can mount it but with a limited length and it will cover then side holes where your 24pin is routed.
this is some trickery magic BS. I alligned the top radiater tray exactly the way it should be and after installing my AIO Enermax into the hole at the top of the case, my damn top panel doesn't fit on the case anymore. It sticks up on one side and I can't snap it down on all 4 corners. How is this possible, these parts only allign one way.
Hi Artimes, welcome to my channel. You might want to check your radiator screws, are they flat or? if it's like a mushroom head type of screws, that could be the issue. Myself I have no issues with it, but when comes to aio which has those type of radiator screws (mushroom head) yup, there will be an issue. you might want to highlight this at Montech Reddit. Take some pics and such. www.reddit.com/r/MontechPC/
@@asefufu Hi and welcome to my channel. I am glad you like the content. This might interest you too, Part II [Thermal Test] th-cam.com/video/bdNw54KGPLU/w-d-xo.html thank you for your feedback and all the best with your build too. 😉
Hi René R., welcome to my channel and congratulations on your purchase. The only worries is on the LF3 280. I can assure you that the LF3 360 will fit nicely, not to worry 😉
@@KleoYan Thanks for your quick reply. Much appreciated!! Iam waiting for the last parts for my pc build. Iam not a tech guy. So lets see how your video is going to help me to build my first PC. Your Video is great by the way!! Very in depth (this is what I need).
Hi Dr. Viq, welcome to my channel. Yes you can. by pressing the function button on the case LED switch. 【Switch lighting mode】: press the LED button to switch between different lighting mode 【Turn off the Lighting】: Press the LED button for 5 seconds until the lighting is turned off. 【Sync with the motherboard】: Connect the ARGB wire(5V) onto the motherboard, press the LED button for 3 seconds
Hi Sylver, welcome to my channel. If you are standard liquid AIO that has radiator thickness of 27-30mm with push pull configuration, you should be able to, but you need to take note on your rams. High profile rams with the side stucking outwards, you will have an issue. As for Arctic Liquid Freezer II you have to use low profile rams as it's radiator is at 38mm thick.
Hey i need quick ansewer, in this case there's two sata cables coming from fan hub and it says both of them goes to PSU. Is that true? Or i need to plug in one of them into motherboard?
Hi Red ding Ton, welcome to my channel. At timestamp 48:26 of this content. The two Sata connectors are to be plug to your PSU Sata cables. One which is to supply power for your fan and another for the ARGB lightening on your fans and the led strips at the front of the case.
@@KleoYan I'm using the Asus Tuf gaming b-550-plus. It has 2 USB 2.0 ports and a USB 3.2 port on the motherboard itself but I can't find anywhere to plug the USB C front case IO port (the cable with USB 3.1 written on it)
@@ABritishGamer1 if you can confirm this is your motherboard www.asus.com/sg/motherboards-components/motherboards/tuf-gaming/tuf-gaming-b550-plus-wi-fi/, you won’t be able to plug the type-c connector to this motherboard as your board is not equipped with a type c front I/O socket.
Hi A S SHAFIQ, welcome back. I can mount 280 Arctic LF2 or 3 radiator directly to the side tray and have fans above the radiator. For 280 Galahad II LCD I have to do push pull configuration as the radiator is too width and too tall to Fit. Also I have to vertical mount my GPU to give clearance. As for your nzxt, I have no idea. Best if you can search the specs measurements of the 3 aios and compare. I believe you have asked this question.
@@KleoYan yes, thank you, I was confused because their website said that you can only mount 240 on the side that's why I asked you, and Galahad 2 LCD radiator (319.5 x 140 x 30mm) and Nzxt 280 radiator(315 x 143 x 30mm) I think I can put in side ways and one more thing with 280 rad do I have to install 140mm fan or 120mm ..
@@ShafiqAS 280 Liquid AIO is to use 140mm fans, you can't mount 120mm fans on a 280 Liqiud AIO, unless you use a bracket but it defeat the purpose to have a 280 rad and to use 120mm fans.
@@silvianpopusoi9013 hi and welcome to my channel. You can fit but the side fans might block your cables to pass through and to be plugged to your motherboard. You can move the side tray to the front with replacement of glass to mesh at the front, then that will give you sufficient space.
Hi Phalaxis, welcome to my channel, you can only choose the side swivel tray to the front or side. if you are thinking to swivel this to the front as front intake and to mount your 280 on the other side tray, you can't, the alignment is off.
@@phalaxis3573 Hi and welcome back. I will only pick the 011D Mini and this King95 Pro, I won't rate but will say that I don't mind either as both are of the right size for me. It greatly depends on your imagination to construct a pc. I had a fair share of building a PC in the O11D Mini and I do like the modularity th-cam.com/video/caZg__l18Dk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=a411_ZjQDGqSupsQ. I have move on and this King 95 will be my next build. If you seriously wants me to rate. I will give O11D Mini a 7/10 as the top, you will need to get a 360 offset bracket and you will need a SFX PSU. As for the King 95 Pro, it's everything in and I will give it 8/10. 1st it's slightly bigger and 2nd the mesh filters, you can't remove them.
Hi Arjohn Villaester, welcome to my channel. Yes you can but kindly note the limits. Make sure your motherboard side VRM or rear I/O heatsink is not taller than 43mm in height, else your push pull configuration radiator fans will hit it.
Hi Rakyan, welcome to my channel. I am not able to answer your question and you might want to approach Montech reddit forum. www.reddit.com/r/MontechPC The official Montech support will be able to answer your question.
Hi Einclad【SSRB, I am so terrible sorry to reply late. Welcome to my channel and thank you for your valuable feedback. You might be interested in the thermal test of this case th-cam.com/video/bdNw54KGPLU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=YPVu3AgOMX3ZxJLp
After watching yours, I tried other reviewers who did this case. None have spoken with so much details like you did. Kleo what are you made of. You seems to read what we wanted. Thank you again for putting so much effort and to present another excellent case review. You are still the BEST 😍
Hi Nox, welcome back and thank you for your kind words. Greatly appreciated it. I am glad you like my content 😉
@@KleoYan Agreed. This is the first KleoYan video I have seen and is the most thorough, well though out video I have seen in a very long time. Congratulations. You deserve more recognision, which I'm sure will come.
@@righteous_side_of_hell hi and welcome to my channel. Thank you for your kind words 😉 I am glad you like my content and there will be a part 2 about this case. Which will be the thermal performance which i intend to release this weekend. Hope to see you again and thank you.
hmm Rhino, since you are pretty new to my channel, I like to share with you this method of applying thermal paste. my viewers who tried, they have gotten good thermal results. now am not advertising on Arctic MX6, but I have applied this method when thermal paste have high vicosity. You might want to give it a try th-cam.com/video/xZ2R4roF1_Q/w-d-xo.html
@@KleoYan I'm in agreement with noxmu.
You covered many details, including the couple I was looking for that no one else talked about.
Fantastic job.
Thank you for going into detail of the case fan/RGB hub. There were no explanations about it in the manual and I was not sure how to manage the cables there.
Hi Mahavir, welcome to my channel. Hope this content did aid you out. All the best with your build too. 😉
Way better explained than any other channel has!
Thank you, bro!
Hi jmfrost86 and welcome, thank you for your feedback, greatly appreciated it. I am glad you like my content and all the best with your build too. 😉
Great Job! Sir you have the ONLY video on youtube that explains the RGB HUB. You should clip that part of video and repost. You will get a ton of views...👏
Hi SippyTalk, welcome to my channel and thank you for the suggestion👍👍👍I see what I can do as am currently using it www.reddit.com/r/MontechPC/comments/19esupr/project_montech_king95_pro_sonic_the_hedgehog/
Life saver, honestly the first time ive dealt with something this complicated. Your thorough explanations and advice really really helped. Thank you.
Hi Nerdy Person, welcome to my channel. I am glad to of help. All the best with your build too. 😉
Man, I’m impressed and glad to find your review videos for all that is trending regarding PC builds! I definitely love the level of details you share that other reviewers miss and are important for the consumer trying to figure out what to pick in order to have a well balanced and efficient build. This case for sure takes the cake in my book, even over Lian Li’s Evo RGB. All that it brings and accommodates has definitely secured my case election. What I was specifically looking for was the hub configuration and logic that others didn’t mention. Thank you so much, great work!!! I’m actually surprised your channel isn’t at half a mil subs at least. But for sure, I wish you the best and hope you reach extraordinary audience levels.
Hi Christian L, welcome back and thank you for your valuable feedback. I am really glad you like my content. Again thank you for your kind words 👍👍👍 all the best with your build too 😉
This is the best video about this case. You are truly an expert!
Hi RodrigoMAOEE, welcome to my channel. Thank you for your kind words. You might be interested in this too. th-cam.com/video/bdNw54KGPLU/w-d-xo.html
NOW THIS!!! is a true case review/look at, my god so much detail, thank you!!!
Hi SkyRipper, welcome to my channel. I am glad you like my content and all the best with your build too. 😉
Video single handedly, sold the case for me. Easy decisions ty
Hi B0SN1A, welcome to my channel. Thank you for your valuable feedback.. All the best with your build in this new chassis.😉
I bought the case yesterday before i saw this and coming in today, nice review!! it is gonna make my install a lot easier😍
Hi Mats Verheyen, welcome to my channel. I am glad you will find this content useful, you might be interested in part II th-cam.com/video/bdNw54KGPLU/w-d-xo.html and just to share, I have not done part III but this is how it looks like www.reddit.com/r/MontechPC/comments/19esupr/project_montech_king95_pro_sonic_the_hedgehog/
I was impressed with this case a month ago when I first discovered it. I am equally impressed with your review, Mr. Yan. You taught me things about this case that I didn't know even after I built my system yesterday. You're doing great work. I look forward to seeing your Sonic motherboard in this case. 👍
Hi Bart Flossom, welcome back and thank you for your kind words. I am glad you like this content and I learn something from you too, as you've gotten two standard fans just for the front to show the ARGB rings 👍. Thanks again to have shared with me, greatly appreciated it.
Thank you so much for explaining the cables for their RGB hub. I was having trouble finding information of where to plug the 4 and 3 pin cables (my first build).
Hi Remington Klein, welcome to my channel and I am glad you find this content useful, Just some additional info for the LED Switch.. you can refer below 😉
【Switch lighting mode】: press the LED button to switch between different lighting mode
【Turn off the Lighting】: Press the LED button for 5 seconds until the lighting is turned off.
【Sync with the motherboard】: Connect the ARGB wire(5V) onto the motherboard, press the LED button for 3 seconds
Your comments and review of the ARGB fan hub and the Front Panel reset switch are *highly useful* as the Case manual is very unclear about these two aspects. When building, I had to check this video to get my fan hub ARGB working correctly. Thanks!
Hi Robert Trifts, welcome to my channel and am glad this content did aid you. Thank you again for your kind words 😉
Really amazing detail and much appreciated. There are always tons of reviews and build videos on cases but nobody else on YT gets this deep into clearances for various configurations. Well done!
Hi Travis Tucker, welcome to my channel. I am glad you like my content and thank you for your valuable feedback. All the best with your build too 😉
That bottom storage SSD tray is a nice touch for some reason that just makes all the sense in the world to me.
Hi Ron Swanson, welcome back and thank you for your feedback. yup it does, I underestimated this chassis when I saw it on computex, but when I start to fiddle with it. I am amazed by how it's constructed. Every single piece in this chassis is with a feature and it function well. Just impressive!
No one has given more details. Amazing work bro
Hello Kago Ojin, welcome to my channel and thank you for your feedback and there is a part II which might interest you Montech KING 95 Pro - Part II [Thermal Test]
th-cam.com/video/bdNw54KGPLU/w-d-xo.html
Excellent deep dive on the case. 👌
Hi Adam Lockington, welcome to my channel. Thank you for your valuable feedback and all the best with your build too.
Nice review with much more details than in all other videos i`ve seen before.
Hi Jürgen, welcome to my channel and thank you for your feedback. Infact in most of my case open view, I will think of myself being the PC Builder before I create a case content. Reason for this, many of us will want to know those important factors as what's the case capability and it's limitation. I am glad you like my content and all the best on your build too. 😉
Thank you for such a great detailed review. I love that you actually show clearance examples rather than just a blank statement. I think I just found my new case (non PRO version) and have some extra $$ left over!!
Hi Mr. T Cas, welcome to my channel. I am glad this content did aid you. Thank you for your valuable feedback and all the best with your build too 😉
EXCELLENT review. Best review of any case ever. You explained things I didn't even think about before. I will buy this case because of the features you presented. I have seen a half dozen reviews on this case and only you focused on the details. And they matter most. Nice to know about these details BEFORE owning and living with the case. Thanks.
Hi Wing Nut, welcome to my channel and thank you for your valuable feedback. You might want to watch part II too “Montech KING 95 Pro - Part II [Thermal Test]”
th-cam.com/video/bdNw54KGPLU/w-d-xo.html. All the best with your build 😉
Good detailed video with explanation,cleared many doubts regarding this cabinet. Just great. 😊😊😊😊😊
Hi nana smith, welcome to my channel and thank you for your feedback. All the best with your build too. 😉
@@KleoYan just keep up the good work and millions of subscribers bound to come.
@@nanasmith1118 ok dokie. Will do 😬
I found your channel only through searching for the product. Your review was thorough AF. Well done sir. Your review was so thorough, I subscribed.
My only complaint was suggesting mounting a radiator on the side with hoses at the bottom of the case so that the pump is above it. While it will work, it will cause additional stress to the pump and will eventually cause a pump failure *much sooner* than it would fail otherwise.
Hi Robert Trifts, welcome to my channel and thank you for your valuable feedback. greatly appreciated it. As for the hose, it only i have space when doing horizontally, I would, I can only do it when it's vertically mounted. Nevertheless, thank you.
Hi Kleo! Thank you so much for the detailed info. Its giving me great info for my build soon.
A quick question: when you swivel the fans to the front, what do you do with the open holes on the side? Can you mount more fans? Or is there a panel to fill the space?
Hi RubytheRookie, welcome to my channel. If you swivel the side tray with the fans to the front, there is another side tray behind this swivel tray, you can mount 2 x 120mm fans to be side intake.
Just an awesome and beautiful case
Hi BlitzZR, welcome back and yup it’s another beautiful case indeed. I am more amazed by the feature set 😊
Dude you are so beyond appreciated! Thank you so much for such a thorough review /overview/ breakdown / teardown /build guide / manual.
Hi trsskater63, welcome to my channel. I am glad you like my content. by the way, there is part II which you might be interested th-cam.com/video/bdNw54KGPLU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=cTMSK6Wkf9NkOLog. Once again thank you for your kind words and greatly appreciated it.
@@KleoYan Oh I saw it and I was pleasantly impressed and happy to find someone who reviews to this extreme. Also do you think this case would provide enough cooling when paired with a 7800x3d and an rtx 4090 or should I stick with a O11D and its look alikes?
@@trsskater Both chassis will cater to your needs, all is needed is to set your fan curve properly and you will be all good 😉
@@KleoYan You just saved me a ton of money. Haha. Thank you!
@@trsskater you are most welcome. All the best with your build too 😉
I want to say thank you for your channel and the excellent videos that you have created.
I very much appreciate the ambient room temperature comments that you make, being in a hot and humid country.
I have struggled with PC cooling (I live in subtropical Queensland, Australia) but am confident your advice will resolve my issues. Unfortunately, many other TH-camrs expect lower ambient room temperature and / or an air-conditioned environment. I cannot afford to run AC all day!
I have now watched many of your videos and have been happy to subscribe. Thank you again. 😎
Hi Dallas88B, welcome to my channel. Thank you for your efforts to write this feedback.. it meant alot to me.. greatly appreciated it. Now something which I will explain further. if you are getting this case. the best configuration will be. If you do not need more 2.5" SSD at the side tray where you can place fans on it (at cable management area). remove that and this is the best thermal I've gotten with the below configuration.
1) Top 3 x 120mm fans (Exhaust)
2) Side 4 x 140mm with a 280 Liquid AIO [push pull configuration] (intake)
3) Bottom fans 3 x 120mm fans (Intake)
4) Rear 1 x 120mm fan (Exhaust)
For AM5 7950X it hardly reach 80°C with PBO2 PPT 192watts TDC 152A and EDC 170. Curve optimizer negative 18, Vcore offset at 0.05v
For Intel 14700K it hardly reach 83°C with Power Limit 1 & 2 to 238Watts, Vcore offset at 0.05v
So much detail, this is a buys guide if I have ever seen one. Great video and well done.
HI Laurence Rogers, welcome to my channel and thank you for your feedback. This might interest you too th-cam.com/video/bdNw54KGPLU/w-d-xo.html 😉
At Micro Center yesterday shopping for a case. Almost bought it. Materially, King 95 felt quality and sturdy. I cannot believe its 100 dollars. Decided on DeepCool Morpheus. It fit my planning. You should see a case before you buy it. I would recommend the Monech King 95 budget or not, depends on your plan for building a systems.
Hi birdsoup777, welcome to my channel and greatly appreciated your feedback. 😉
Excellent case review. Just what I was looking for.
@@100radsbar hi and welcome to my channel. Thank you for your feedback, I am glad you like this content. All the best with your build too 😉
@@KleoYan Thank you :) I have just sucscribed. Very goos and in-depth review of the case :)
I was wondering if you can fit an Arctic Liquid Freezer II 360 in the top in a push-pull configuration so it has 6 fans on the radiator to exhaust hot air from the case?
@@100radsbar you can. Just be mindful and check your motherboard vrm heatsink. Make sure is not too thick and tall. Around 43mm tall or below is all ok.
@@KleoYan Thanks again, I just watched to Part 2 earlier today, I saw that the temps with an Arctic LF III 280 side mounted gives the best temps. So I think I will get a LF 280, and use a push-pull setup as side intake. 2x 140 mm in the top as exhaust. 2x 140mm in the bottom as intake, and lastly a 120mm as exhaust in the back.
I think that will give the best airflow and least noise.
@@100radsbar Hi and welcome back. Yup, spot on. You will get very good thermal results and that's exactly what I did but with a Galahad II LCD 280 instead. www.reddit.com/r/MontechPC/comments/19esupr/project_montech_king95_pro_sonic_the_hedgehog
radiator placement was very helpful. great video!
@@plinyvicgames hi and welcome to my channel. I am glad you find this content useful. All the best with your build too. 😉
Damn man!
This is the best produckt reweiw what i have EVER seen!
This much detail is maybe can overvelming for sb. but its perfect for my needs.
Thank you! Keep up the awesome work!
Hi BENEZEL, welcome to my channel and thank you for your kind words. I am glad you like my content and all the best with your build too 😉
Thanks, Kleo. Great review of the Montech King 95. Regarding the vertical GPU mount, which brand/ make did you use for this video?
Hi Derek Peng, welcome to my channel. Am using the prototype VGM kit from Montech. Is not out yet. If you want to, you can grab cooler master v3 kit. Which a number of response that it’s good and sturdy.
The detailed information is very complete. Awesome.
Hi FaBelius, welcome to my channel and thank you for your valuable feedback. 😉
Good in-depth video with plenty of information. I have my eye on the Liquid Freeze III RGB and was hoping you could clarify if it will fit inside this case
Hi Gavin W, welcome to my channel. If it’s of 360 LF3. Yes you can fit in this case at the top.
Brilliantly detailed explanation how the case works, looked at lots of sites, this one is the best. Totally love the Montech Kind 95 Pro, having bought replacement ARGB fans for a 'cheaper' case, you actually save money with the pro version. Best case ever. Easy to build a new pc, they have really thought the design through. The other case is being returned lol. Bit worried aboiut my Deepcool LE 720 AIO though lol, not sure there will be space for it. Will update in a few days. Wish I had listened to this vid first! I have a Rog Strix z790-E wifi mobo which does have a flush heatsink. But the DeepCool LE720 is 50cm deep so it might just fit. No idea how it will perform though in comparison to the Artiic II. I couldn't use the Artic fan as apparently it causes frequency problems with the mobo (only found this out after buying the mobo, purely by chance as compatability issues were raised elsewhere - there is a long list of mobo's that have compatability issues). I do love the mobo so will try to work with it. This build is proving to be quite difficult lolol. But very grateful for the detail provided in this channel as I wouldn't have even known such problems could exist in advance of the build. No other site even hints at this.
Hi Helen Joberns, welcome to my channel and thank you for your feedback. Things does not stop here. You might be interested with its thermal thermal test th-cam.com/video/bdNw54KGPLU/w-d-xo.html 😉 once again thank you.
Deserves a like from me! I'm embarrassed I have this case and forgot there's the button for the RGB until I watched this.......... 🙃🙃
Thank you! lol
Hi Anthony Carrillo, welcome to my channel. Thank you for the like and this might interest you too. The thermal test of this case th-cam.com/video/bdNw54KGPLU/w-d-xo.html
@@KleoYan Just watched! Awesome content - please keep making more! :)
@@Carrillo91 you are most welcome and so long as I have new products to play with, I will continue to do more content. Thank you again for your feedback😉
doesnt the front fans become exhaust now that the fans are pointing out. remember they were intake when on the side.
Hi Edgardo Rivera, welcome to my channel and yes you are correct. That’s why you have to flip them to be come intakes.
The ONLY video you need on this case - cheers 🍻
Hi Mark Newell, welcome to my channel and thank you for your valuable feedback, greatly appreciated it. You might be interested in the thermal too. th-cam.com/video/bdNw54KGPLU/w-d-xo.html 😉
This is a truly *AWESOME* review. It's very thorough and comprehensive (and your English is excellent, by the way). *Thank you* for thoughtfully providing so many details. 🙏🏻🤗🏆
I purchased the *Montech King 95 Pro* (in Gentleman Black) earlier this week, and it is scheduled to arrive tomorrow. (I'm so excited!) I think it's one of the most well designed and crafted cases I've ever seen, and I can hardly wait to build in it. 🙂
/subscribed! 👍🏻
Hi Michael Bobczynski, welcome to my channel and thank you for your valuable feedback. Glad you've gotten this case and dont miss out on this which might interest you Montech KING 95 Pro - Part II [Thermal Test] th-cam.com/video/bdNw54KGPLU/w-d-xo.html
really good video - best review of this case on YT. just orderem mine and waiting for it...
Hi Zen Motion Slim, welcome to my channel and thank you for your valuable feedback. This might interest you too. The thermal test of this case th-cam.com/video/bdNw54KGPLU/w-d-xo.html . Once again thank you and all the best with your build too. 😉
by the way, this is my final build in this chassis www.reddit.com/r/MontechPC/comments/19esupr/project_montech_king95_pro_sonic_the_hedgehog/
@@KleoYan yeah, I’ve seen the other one as well 👌 good to know that 1200 psu fits as i see on the photos. Great build! 🫡👊
@@ZenMotionSim thank you. I have to remove the front side swivel tray to fit the 1200 PSU. so ya. take note on that.
@@KleoYan that’s fine. I just need to fit 2 3,5” drives and one 2,5 ssd which all go above psu. I believe the ssd goes on the outside of that disk tray. 360 aio on top.
@@ZenMotionSim that will be fine 👍btw do share with us your build once it’s done 😉 post it at Reddit www.reddit.com/r/MontechPC/s/pKPFnCh56e thank you
very nice case. just wish they had a smaller, mATX version with a footprint of a Zalman p30 or even smaller if possible at under 40L. Another thing is like most other cases, the 140mm fans are partially blocked as the mounting points block the sides of the fans to accomodate mounting holes for 120mm fans.
Hi NGreedia, welcome back. I have the same thought too as in smaller foot print, but it’s going to be tricky 😂Thank you again for your valuable feedback 👍
Awesome case
Hi C H-B, welcome to my channel. Yup it’s a good case and just to share, this is the final build www.reddit.com/r/MontechPC/s/r9cr4GtTYE
this is by far the most detailed review 👌
Hi jeric_b, welcome to my channel. Thank you for your valuable feedback, you might be interested in part II, thermal test th-cam.com/video/bdNw54KGPLU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=MdOJIkjpz8n90bI3
This was a well explained in so much detail. Much better than any other videos I encountered, love the way you do the content, keep it up !
Hi B1GL3G3ND, welcome to my channel and thank you for your valuable feedback, greatly appreciated it. All the best with your build too.. oh btw, there is part II which might interest you th-cam.com/video/bdNw54KGPLU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ruwgQRyZ4fMHqNGk. Thank you again for your kind words 😉
Best of the best, an incredible case, beautiful and well explained. Thank you Brother!
@@Adrizalez64 hi and welcome to my channel. I am glad you like this content. Thank you for the feedback and your kind words. Greatly appreciated it. All the best with your build too 😉
@@KleoYan I want to buy the Montech King 95. What fans do you recommend that don't have so many cables?
@@Adrizalez64 I personally like performance fans over argb fans. I will go for Lian Li P28, PCcooler F5 R120. as for ARGB Fans, i will go for Lian Li SLV2 or Lian Li ALV2, I dont fancy Lian Li TL / TL LCD (weird power drawn using a 6pin PCI-E plug) nor the wiresless SL or SL LCD (The fans are rather weak in airflow)
@@KleoYan Thanks Kleo Yan
@@Adrizalez64 You are most welcome. All the best with your build too. 👍👍👍
Greetings from the US! Love your content because of your immaculate attention to detail. This is a very solid alternative to the O11 Evo. Also, do you know whether Lian Li intendto release a new O11 Mini?
Hi Evan Wheeler, welcome to my channel and thank you for your valuable feedback. As for the 011 mini version from Lian Li, this I have not heard of anything yet, only know they are busy doing the LCD fans at the moment which will be releasing soon.
please make video when build using king 95 pro from beginning,thank you so much
@@emo137 hi welcome to my channel. Unfortunately can do that as I’ve already build this rig www.reddit.com/r/MontechPC/s/GjEdiip22A
Montech king 95 pro the value KING🔥 this is on my wish list for 2024!
Hi BergDK, welcome to my channel. Good to hear, you will love this case for sure 😉
Really like this case. I just bought the gamdias neso p1. Its amazing. Its like a hyte y60 but with way more cooling options and less plastic. Keep up the great work and stay safe.
Hi Swizzler 80, welcome back. Nice, that is another good case. Thanks for sharing 😉
No other review mentioned the clearance problems... thank you
Hi Denso481, welcome to my channel and thank you for your feedback. I am glad you like it his content and all the best with your build too 😉
@Kleo Yan thx for the nice and informative video. i only have a RGB 12V on my mainboard. how can i connect the 5V ARGB from the hub?
Hi Fenris, welcome to my channel, you don’t need to plug the 5V 3pin ARGB cable from this case to your motherboard. The case fan/ARGB hub is a controller. You can use the ARGB button of this case to cycle the ARGB effects. So long your ARGB fan’s connector is plug to this case fan/ARGB hub.
Great chase Great review :) what VMG were you using here ?
Hi Na2 OfficiaL, welcome to my channel. I am using a prototype VMG. Do pardon me that I an able to disclose it till its official. By the way if you wanted a VMG, you can get the cooler master v3. As some of the forum goers have mentioned at Montech Reddit.
A most excellent review,by far the best thorough one of this case above all other reviewers.
Some other review mentioned that this case had to many hard drives slot's.
Was a nice chuckle,I rather have more than to little. The way the ssd's slot's are placed through out the case with the added tray
such consideration.
Hi Alex Lion’Oh, welcome to my channel and thank you for your valuable feedback. There is part II which talks about the thermal which you might be interested in th-cam.com/video/bdNw54KGPLU/w-d-xo.html 😉
Where did you get the protective front panel plugs?? The placement of the front panel connecters on the vertical front of the case and not the top is one of the reasons I bought this case. If the connecters are on the top they fill up with dust, dirt and in my case cat hair. The protective plugs would be even better, though where they are now should eliminate most of the dust buildup in the front panel connecters. My case didn't come with those plugs installed, but i wonder if they were in the accessories and I just didn't notice them??
Hi Stephen Hood, welcome back. those protective comes with this King 95 Pro, they can be found inside the accessory box.
@@KleoYan Thanks, I still have the box, Ill have to look in there for them.
Good job explaining the details and options of this case.
Hi Tustin Systems, welcome to my channel and thank you for your feedback and all the best with your build too 😉
Thanks for the review, Can you please tell us the side panel glass dimensions ? I couldn't find it anywhere. I want to install a transparent LCD screen on it and I want to know what is the max size it can support
Hi Ala, welcome to my channel. I am measuring just the clear area as the top, bottom and back, there is this blue border. The clear area minus off the blue border measures at 395 x 345mm I will suggest to measure your lcd panel with this measurements 390 x 340mm.
@@KleoYan Thanks a lot, you did me a solid
@@AlaVRSimyou are most welcome and all the best with your build.
Very detailed. Great video. I have a question. I bought the pro version of the case and plugged the ARGB connector to the ARGB header on my Asrock z790 RS but the colour of the LED fans don't cycle through the RGB palette but just stays on 1 colour. Any advice what I need to do here?
Hi fuzzylogic888, welcome to my channel. make sure you have the argb cable of the case controller plug to the argb header on your motherboard, install polychrome. now all is needed is this click on the case LED button.
【Switch lighting mode】: press the LED button to switch between different lighting mode.
【Turn off the Lighting】: Press the LED button for 5 seconds until the lighting is turned off.
【Sync with the motherboard】: Connect the ARGB wire(5V) onto the motherboard, press the LED button for 3 secondsLED.
@@KleoYan Thanks! Resolved my issue. 👍👍👍
@@fuzzylogic888 you are most welcome.
hi, I’m going to build my first pc soon and I have questions about the case fans.
1st: The two sata connectors coming from the fan hub are for rgb and the fans correct? also do I plug my sata cables into my psu then the sata cables from the fan controller into them?
2nd: where do the other 2 cables that go into the motherboard need to go?
thank you
hello Fades!, welcome to my channel. That's correct each sata is to provide power to PWM and ARGB, as how to connect will be PSU to the PSU Sata cable, then plug the Montech hub to the other end of the PSU sata cable.
for the other 2 cables which is one for ARGB and one for PWM. for argb is you intend to make user of your motherboard argb utlity to control the argb effects, then plug it to your argb motherboard header. as for the fan, plug it to your motherboard fan header. I would advise to do this. for liquid AIO or Air cooler, plug your fans directly to motherboard CPU_FAN as for case fans like CHA_FAN or SYS_FAN, then plug the fan PWM connector from the hub to it. just make sure you know which you plug as it controls the RPM of your fans.
Hey Kleo, great video. Do you think I could use a 4090 Suprim Liquid X in the side radiator location of this case, with the original side fans placed at the front?
Hi Drama, welcome to my channel and pardon me to miss your comment. I believe you can if the GPU 240 liquid AIO radiator is of a standard size. If you are placing a liquid AIO at the top. The hose have to go to the rear and your GPU liquid AIO hose at the side must be at the top and it will be able to fit without obstruction.
@@KleoYan thanks a ton for the reply! Keep up the awesome videos, very informative!
@@NL_Python you are most welcome. All the best with your build too. just to give you the size of a standard 240 radiator 277 (L) x 38 (W) x 120 (H) mm . if your GPU Liquid AIO Radiator is within the size of what I have mentioned. then you will be fine. as the case side tray size is this 316 (L) x 136 (W) x 38 (H) mm
I wonder if you can install a radiator on the bottom of the case even though it doesn't say you can? I can see a 360mm would have issues unless it was maybe a slim one? But I don't see why rads wouldnt work on the bottom as long as you can use one of the fan slots to screw it down.
Hi jieli bai, welcome to my channel. Yes you can mount a 360 rad but it does not allow flexibility to move the rad like some other cases where you have a rail type of mounting.
Obligatory thumbs up for yet another great detailed review. Keep up the good work!
Hi jpa207, welcome to my channel and thank you for your feedback. I will try to bring better content in furture. thank you again for your motivation. 😉
Excellent review, you gained another subscriber. However, I leave you with a question. Is it possible to do a push-pull configuration with a 360 AIO on top of the box? Thanks in advance
Hi Marco Almeida, welcome to my channel. If you are using just the standard 360 liquid AIO that has a height of 53mm (Fan + Rad) you should not have any issues but if you choose to use an Arcitic Liquid Freezer II 360, there will be clearance issues on the side VRM and the Ram height of your motherboard. by the way, don't miss out on the thermal test th-cam.com/video/bdNw54KGPLU/w-d-xo.html
Dear Kleo:
I am so glad to see this video and I also get a King 95 pro(white version) to build my new computer. But I got in a trouble: When I try to use a original Montech VGM to mount my GPU vertically, the PCIE cable will be extruded tightly then I can't put the whole VGM module(with GPU) in the case. How did you solve the problem? My GPU is MSI 4070Ti suprim X 12G Thanks!
Hi 李育瑋, welcome to my channel. I did not use the VGM from montech. I am using a sample of another VGM which is not release yet. I have tried other vertical mount which is of 7 slots and it works.
Dear@@KleoYan:
Okay! I got it ! Thanks for your reply. I think the Montech VGM isn't suitable for 3 slots GPU like mine. I'll try to find another VGM. Thank you :)
@@李育瑋-r2w You are most welcome and all the best with your build too.
nice video!! love the intro!
Hello Roong, welcome back and thank you for the compliment 😉
Great video man. Answered so many of my questions. Subscribed for sure!
Hi TableTopBiker, welcome to my channel and thank you for your feedback, greatly appreciated it. All the best with your build too.
The best review! Thank you! ❤❤❤
Hi Илья Королёв , welcome to my channel and thank you for your feedback. All the best with your build too! 😉
easily top 3 cases of all time....
Hello Silfrido, welcome to my channel and thank you for your feedback. I am curious, which is your two other chassis which are at top 3?
@@KleoYan when it comes to looks & performance Montech wins over every case. It is easily top 1 for me.
I don’t think I can compare any other case to this one because it not only performs, but it also looks very good & the build quality is insane.
The trick is to switch out the stock fans for high performance fans.
my 4090 stays at 37-39c while idle & 40c while gaming in 1080p low with the mesh front panel on.
There’s nothing to dislike about this case.
- 420mm of gpu clearance
- can house a 4090 no problem
- psu is not on the bottom of the gpu & instead in the back
- options to use a mesh or glass front panel
- can house up to 13 fans if you do a push pull config either at the top or front with a rad
- can vertical mount any gpu
- a lot of ventilation
- good build quality overall
- cable management is easy
There’s legit nothing to dislike about this case… this is hands down the best case ever made.
no other case will give you the same thermals as this one.
none of them
@@silfrido1768 I see. You are right about the thermal. Infact I don’t even need to put 13 fans. Just need the right tuning for airflow at low rpm 😉
@@KleoYan yea, you don’t really need all 13 unless you live in hot climate.
you can get away with 6-8 fans.
I’m just pleased to see another company change things around & actually do things the right way for once.
This is the first time in history that a case manufacture actually got ventilation done correct.
and the fact that this case is on sale rn for 109$ in white makes it even more appealing. The black is on sale for 89$ ( non pro version ).
It performs, it looks amazing, and it doesn’t break my pockets ?
top 1 case of all time lol. I wish I was able to show you my build
I just want to correct a little detail at 46:38, there are only a total of 10 ports for each fan and rgb connector, and you would eventually only have 9 for the rgb port because 1 is used for the case rgb.
Hi Kreep, welcome to my channel. Thank you for the correction. Infact total is 11 ports exclude the cable which goes to your motherboard ARGB header. After minus off one which is for your case ARGB, that leaves to 10 port on both fans PWM and ARGB.
Hey - what a fantastic review - so in depth. I was about to get this case but then realised my EVGA PSU is 200mm and Montech say official support is 190mm. In your review you say that 200mm should be fine - but is this only with the swing panel taken off? Or do you think that the swing panel would interfere with it? I am hoping that it could fit still as I would like to do mesh front with fans and intake on the sides too.
If there is any way you could let me know that would be amazing. Also - Singapore is an amazing place - I have family there and in Malaysia. Wonderful part of the world. Keep up the good work!
Hi jonathanphang, welcome to my channel. You will need to remove the side swivel tray if you intend to place a PSU with length of 200mm. Reason to remove is that you can’t close the swivel tray. By the way, thank you for the compliment of my country and all the best with your build too. 😉
@@KleoYan Ah its a shame over 10mm but at least its easily removable. Maybe I will just use a tool to cut a small section away. I think I will get this case though - seems lovely to build in - I have the original Razer O11D and need something that can take wider GPUs and their 12vhpwr cables! Will have to take the time to rewatch the video all again - so much detail in every aspect. I do wish you could do push pull at the top - I do at the moment and in total its about 80mm so will have to make it just push. Keep up the great videos
@@jonathanphang wow 80mm thick will hit the side VRM heatsink and blocking the 8pin EPS routing point. I had the same idea but ended up doing push push with a 280 Liquid AIO at the side. Just to share, this is how it looks like www.reddit.com/r/MontechPC/comments/19esupr/project_montech_king95_pro_sonic_the_hedgehog/
@@KleoYanThat looks amazing - glad you finally got that sonic build together. I should try to do a themed case - Unfortunately most of my parts are dark so will probably just go with the black case with choice lighting.
WIth just push fans its about 55mm or so should be fine. I will go with that - its a 360 AIO so should still be sufficient cooling wise. Do you find the Montech fans ok for cooling? Thinking of getting 3 more to go with the top mount AIO - I need to see how much they cost here in the UK!
@@jonathanphang if you compare the Montech fans with performance fans, it's far from performance fans, but I choose to use them as I like the sound profile. It's very quiet and perform ok. at least my load temps not hitting above 83°C. They are not expensive in my country. It's about SDG$15 which is around 10 dollars in British pound.
I feel like if u had the flow front panel u could fit 6 x p14 artic fans, 1 x 120 mm fan and the artic 280mm aio in the f1 config u have in your termal video. Whats your thoughts?
Hi Kaleb Coleman, welcome to my channel. F1 configuration here th-cam.com/video/bdNw54KGPLU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=JUGKoE4O88lg7dok&t=2015, your side tray will be moved to the front and you will be mounting your liquid AIO on the side panel which is not possible. maybe you should break down what you are trying to describe as i don't really fully understand you. refer below.
Just an example.
Top - 2 x 140mm radiator case fans
Bottom - 2 x 140mm case fans
Front - 2 x 140mm case fans
Rear - 1 x 140mm case fans
I am very interested in this case, but in terms of temperature, is there much difference to have or not to have these 3 fans on the bottom? I say this because I have a lot of hdd 3.5 and I would like to put on the bottom of the chassis, but I am worry about if the temperature will increase a lot of. What do you think? The chasis it will be to manage an old computer 3770k with 1660 super gpu and Thermalright air cooler. Thanks in advance and thanks for this amazing review.
Hi Rana Gustavo, welcome to my channel, based on your Processor and GPU. It will be fine without the bottom fans. But I will advise to have performance fans at the side to push more cool air, just to cool your hard disk and GPU area.
@@KleoYan Thank you very much for your help :) The idea is to buy King 95, not the pro version, and put a Noctua redux 120mm rear and two 140mm fans of Phanteks and one more on the top, all together making push-pull...and if I see the Phantaks don't work fine, change them for Noctua or maybe Artic Bionix. How do you see it? Any recomendation for the fans?
@@ranagustavo29 you are most welcome. As for fans I am unsure about which model you are getting for Noctua. But for arctic, I will go for the p14 max as it gives stronger airflow.
@@KleoYan The Nocuta I refere is NF-S12B redux-1200, it's not the better airflow but has low noise.
For the rest, as I said, firts I will make a prove, and if don't work fine, I'll take a look the fans you said. Thanks again!!!
@@ranagustavo29 you are most welcome. All the best with your build too 😉
Question: can a 240mm AIO be mounted on the side when the moving side fan support is being used on the front, to hold 02 coolers as intakers?
Hi jmfrost86, welcome back. if you have swivel the side fan tray to the front, there are no side tray for you to mount a 240 liquid AIO. you can only do these
Configuration 1
Side tray move to the front, you can mount either 2 x 120mm fans or a 240 liquid AIO
or
Configuration 2
Side tray remains, you can mount either 2 x 120mm fans or a 240 liquid AIO
you cannot have both front and side as there is only one tray. so is either configuration 1 or 2.
@@KleoYan thanks again, brother. My case has not been delivered yet. As soon as it arrives, I'm gonna check what I can do..then I'll come back here and let you know. Take care.
@@jmfrost86 you too. all the very best with your build 👍👍👍
@@KleoYan Hey bro! my case arrived and, YES! we can mount a 240mm AIO on the side when the swivel mount is placed on the front, therefore, I'm using 02 120mm (front), 02 120mm (top), 02 120mm (bottom), 01 120mm back and a 240mm AIO on the side. Take care!
@ hi and thanks for the update. All the best with your build and enjoy 😉
pro tip... instead of mounting the rad from outside of the bracket, put it through the front bracket first then mount the fans. i can do push pull in the front with my 4090 horizontaly moutnted. and i have the strix btw which is the longest 4090
Hi, Silfrido, welcome back and thank you for sharing your experience.
As for me, I might not have your 4090 Strix but am happy with my build www.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/comments/19f113a/sonic_the_hedge_hog/ 😉
@@KleoYan that is one excellent cable management. I give you a 10/10 :)
@@silfrido1768 thank you 😊
I wonder if I can mod this case to fit 2 ITX motherboards. I looks like it can already take 2 PSU. Might make a nice 2 PC stream box in 1.
Hi Kelly Enlow, welcome to my channel. Though it can hold two PSU but the rear have only one I/O cut out. I have no idea how you going to mod and to fit two itx motherboard. If you do succeed, maybe post some pictures at Montech Reddit. 😉
It is not clear where the other end of the LED wire leads. I have this wire in the kit from the regular version 95, but it is separately in the box and it is not clear how to connect it.
Hi Boris S, welcome back, hmm.. I do not have the King 95 non pro unit. unable to tell which cable you are referring to. you might want to seek help from Montech at the reddit forum www.reddit.com/r/MontechPC/ or you can take some pics and show me. I see what I can do to help. email me at godzylatech@gmail.com
Hi, could you please let me know if an arctic liquid freezer iii 360 will fit with a rog strix b650e-f wifi ?
Hi Tevan Campbell, welcome to my channel. As I have explain at 25:43, if you are using either a 240 or 360 Arctic Liquid Freezer II/III, you will be able to mount it. your only worry if it's of a 280 Arctic Liquid Freezer II/III.
Ok thank you for the swift reply. 😊
@@tevancampbell9247 you are most welcome and all the best with your build too. 😉
@@KleoYanthanks saved my day. I had just ordered my parts and then bumped into your video while looking at where to mount stuff when I get everything and how that fan control unit works.
My total height of 63mm on Arctic Cooler III 360 and my ASUS TUF Gaming B650-plus motherboard with long VRM really got me worried.
Keep doing quality content like this. And thanks for that clarification.
Also thanks to @tevancampbell9247 for asking the question in the first place.
Hi Matti Järvinen, welcome to my channel. I am glad to of help. Congrats on your build and thank you for your valuable feedback. 👍👍👍
Can I fit Arctic Freezer III? Mb is b760m- plus D4.
Hello Adão Almeida, welcome to my channel. For Arctic Liquid Freezer III 240 or 360 yes it will fit.
You said that the controller can take 11 but I thought it only took 10. Is it 11 because that would be great for my plans for a build.
Hi Gino Martinez, welcome to my channel. It's my bad as I took out the controller. though there are total of 11 ports but 1 is for the case argb strips, this leaves you with only 10. Terrible sorry about it..
can i front mount a 240mm aio? I plan to use 4 t30 fans on the LT 520. My graphics card is about 282mm long
Hi Hắc Gia, if you intend to do push pull configuration. Just make sure one set of the fans are outside the fan tray and the other set is inside of the tray. Your GPU will be able to fit with no issues.
Hei bro I got this rig and been using for a few days, the front panel LED the one the I/O sometimes doesn't work. Any ideas? Im, using ASrock Polychrome.
Hi Kaminosami, welcome to my channel. Are you able to just plug the two sata cable and not the argb 3pin argb connector from the hub to your motherboard. when system is up and running, toggle the LED case switch, see if you can control the ARGB and to see your panel LED strips is working properly. Next shut down your system, plug the 3pin 5v argb connector from the hub to your motherboard and toggle the case LED switch. instructions as below, if you toggle the function "Sync with motherboard" and it does not work when you set your ASRock Polychrome. check that your LED are set to on in your motherboard UEFI and make sure in Polychorme, it's pointing towards the ARGB Header of where you have plug the 3pin ARGB connector from the hub to it.
【Switch lighting mode】: press the LED button to switch between different lighting mode
【Turn off the Lighting】: Press the LED button for 5 seconds until the lighting is turned off.
【Sync with the motherboard】: Connect the ARGB wire(5V) onto the motherboard, press the LED button for 3 seconds
@@KleoYan It was working initially, then after few days stopped. The front I/O button has been made into the reset button. I tot it cld be a glitch but tis morning the front panel led is still out.
I'm a little confused on the ARGB and fan hub @ 49 min. Do use use the Sata connector along with the other side of the fan hub for the mother 5V ARGB 3 pin & PWM 4 in connector. So do use use one side or both sides. Thanks
Hi Logo 800, welcome to my channel. you are required to plug the Sata connector from the fan/argb hub to your PSU Sata cable. As that will provide current for your fans and the argb leds. On the fan/argb hub, one side is mainly for your fans (4Pin PWM) which you can control via your motherboard fan utlity, the other side are for your fans argb connectors where you can control the argb lightings with the case fan button.
@@KleoYanThanks
@@logo8009 you are most welcome and all the best with your build 😉
@@KleoYanYou gain a subscriber today. Much thanks
@@logo8009 you are most welcome and thank you to have subscribe 👍👍👍
I have one question in this case will the Corsair iCUE H150i Elite LCD XT aio fit in this case? I think so? I’m just unsure if it will fit since you said 60mm is the maximum length to the motherboard. Thank you and Nice explanation
Hi Ethan Baker, welcome to my channel. I wish I could answer your question but I do not have the device to confirm this, plus the tech specs on their page does not give info about the measurements www.corsair.com/us/en/p/cpu-coolers/cw-9060075-ww/icue-h150i-elite-lcd-xt-display-liquid-cpu-cooler#tab-techspecs
your best bet is to ask at Montech reddit forum www.reddit.com/r/MontechPC/
@@KleoYan thank you and nice comment! I appreciate you a lot!
@@ethancbaker2002 you are most welcome and so sorry that I can’t answer your question. All the best with your build too 😉
Hi bro nice content....really appreciate you can make review or tutorial on how to setup custom water cooling on Lian LI Evo XL
Hi Am 84, welcome to my channel. Thanks for the suggestion. Greatly appreciated it, let me see what I can do 😉
Can you flip the side fan mount upsidedown or remove it entirely? Saw your thermal test showing side radiator is cooler and want to get some of new taller 28-30mm fans on the radiator but would rather have guaranteed room for GPU's since they're massive and the clearance looked tight. Worst case i guess i could do the mesh and see if mounting to non moveable fan brackets gets the needed room😅.
Hi Mellowthm, welcome to my channel, I can have all the space I want at the side, even do push pull configuration, but I am mounting my GPU Vertically. with Horizontal Mount GPU, there are lots of restriction of side mount liquid aio. you will end up mounting a 360 at the top. so you have to consider which route to go. as for flip the side fan mount upsidedown, I have no idea what you meant by that, do pardon me. Anyway this is my current build with Side 280 AIO (Push Pull) www.reddit.com/r/MontechPC/comments/19esupr/project_montech_king95_pro_sonic_the_hedgehog/
@@KleoYan Thanks for replying. I mean remove the side radiator mount from the hinges flip it so it's facing outward ( i don't know how to describe it well- but oh you showed how the top bracket needed to be facing a specific way to fit even if it could be removed and flipped. Wonder if it's like that.) Probably won't find that extra 5mm I need but can't do vertical GPU mount cuz i need the pcie slots. Shame though cuz less fans with better cpu cooling and better noise sounds ideal. Great video on the case most informative i could find on the internet.
@@mellowthm566 ok, I know what you mean now about the hinges flip. ok looking at the side tray, It's not possible to flip upside down as you see the hinge scew areas of the top points does not have equal position. at the top hinge, the position is towards the top by 10mm as for the bottom the hinge is off from the bottom by 20mm.
@@KleoYan thanks i figured a different way to make it work (push 30mm/pull 25mm on motherboard side) but would not thought of it without your video. There's only 1.3 C between freezer iii 360 and 280 so I'm really getting my cake and eating it too with push pull
@@mellowthm566 I see, I am curious how you did it. do you mind to share some pics and send it to my email. this will be good for the community too, if they intend to do like what you did. Rest assure, credits will be to you.. my email is at godzylatech@gmail.com . Thank you very much 👍👍👍
These are really nice appearing cases but I want them to make it a bit bigger to actually accommodate 420mm radiators, atx mobos that have big tall IO covers, and a bit longer so these big cards have more space
Hi Artos Bear, welcome back and thank you for the feedback. Yup I do agree that if it fits a 420 liquid AIO will be good. As for e-atx. You can mount it but with a limited length and it will cover then side holes where your 24pin is routed.
this is some trickery magic BS. I alligned the top radiater tray exactly the way it should be and after installing my AIO Enermax into the hole at the top of the case, my damn top panel doesn't fit on the case anymore. It sticks up on one side and I can't snap it down on all 4 corners. How is this possible, these parts only allign one way.
Hi Artimes, welcome to my channel. You might want to check your radiator screws, are they flat or? if it's like a mushroom head type of screws, that could be the issue. Myself I have no issues with it, but when comes to aio which has those type of radiator screws (mushroom head) yup, there will be an issue. you might want to highlight this at Montech Reddit. Take some pics and such. www.reddit.com/r/MontechPC/
Great video, thanks bro.
@@asefufu Hi and welcome to my channel. I am glad you like the content. This might interest you too, Part II [Thermal Test] th-cam.com/video/bdNw54KGPLU/w-d-xo.html thank you for your feedback and all the best with your build too. 😉
Now I have this case but also a msi mag b650 tomahawk with the heatsinc on the top and a arctic liquid freezer iii 360. Hope it fits.....
Hi René R., welcome to my channel and congratulations on your purchase. The only worries is on the LF3 280. I can assure you that the LF3 360 will fit nicely, not to worry 😉
@@KleoYan Thanks for your quick reply. Much appreciated!! Iam waiting for the last parts for my pc build. Iam not a tech guy. So lets see how your video is going to help me to build my first PC. Your Video is great by the way!! Very in depth (this is what I need).
@@rener.1978 you are most welcome and all the best with your build too. 😉
Can you control the RGB of the case from your motherboard?
Hi Dr. Viq, welcome to my channel. Yes you can. by pressing the function button on the case LED switch.
【Switch lighting mode】: press the LED button to switch between different lighting mode
【Turn off the Lighting】: Press the LED button for 5 seconds until the lighting is turned off.
【Sync with the motherboard】: Connect the ARGB wire(5V) onto the motherboard, press the LED button for 3 seconds
So I forget that case if my plan is to use an Artic Liquid 360 ?
@@ChopperFromHell hi welcome to my channel if it’s of a 360 LF2 or LF3. Not an issue to mount at the top of this case.
Can I do a push pull fan setup on 360mm rad on top?
Hi Sylver, welcome to my channel. If you are standard liquid AIO that has radiator thickness of 27-30mm with push pull configuration, you should be able to, but you need to take note on your rams. High profile rams with the side stucking outwards, you will have an issue. As for Arctic Liquid Freezer II you have to use low profile rams as it's radiator is at 38mm thick.
@@KleoYan Thank you for this, I'm using a tforce delta ram which is high on sides, i'm gonna change it once I bought this case.
@@MrWamp22 ok dokie. All the best with your build. 😉
Hey i need quick ansewer, in this case there's two sata cables coming from fan hub and it says both of them goes to PSU. Is that true? Or i need to plug in one of them into motherboard?
Hi Red ding Ton, welcome to my channel. At timestamp 48:26 of this content. The two Sata connectors are to be plug to your PSU Sata cables. One which is to supply power for your fan and another for the ARGB lightening on your fans and the led strips at the front of the case.
@@KleoYan Thank you for answer! Today I did my first build in this case and I'm very happy with it. Everything works fine now!
@@Red-ding-Tongood to hear. Thanks for the update. 👍
I am building this now and I can't find anywhere on the motherboard to put the usb 3.1 cable. It supports 3.2 but that has a different format
Hi ABritishGamer1, welcome to my channel. Don't mind me asking, which motherboard are you using? Thank you!
@@KleoYan I'm using the Asus Tuf gaming b-550-plus. It has 2 USB 2.0 ports and a USB 3.2 port on the motherboard itself but I can't find anywhere to plug the USB C front case IO port (the cable with USB 3.1 written on it)
@@ABritishGamer1 if you can confirm this is your motherboard www.asus.com/sg/motherboards-components/motherboards/tuf-gaming/tuf-gaming-b550-plus-wi-fi/, you won’t be able to plug the type-c connector to this motherboard as your board is not equipped with a type c front I/O socket.
@KleoYan Can i side mount nzxt 280 radiator?
Hi A S SHAFIQ, welcome back. I can mount 280 Arctic LF2 or 3 radiator directly to the side tray and have fans above the radiator. For 280 Galahad II LCD I have to do push pull configuration as the radiator is too width and too tall to
Fit. Also I have to vertical mount my GPU to give clearance. As for your nzxt, I have no idea. Best if you can search the specs measurements of the 3 aios and compare. I believe you have asked this question.
@@KleoYan yes, thank you, I was confused because their website said that you can only mount 240 on the side that's why I asked you, and Galahad 2 LCD radiator (319.5 x 140 x 30mm) and Nzxt 280 radiator(315 x 143 x 30mm) I think I can put in side ways and one more thing with 280 rad do I have to install 140mm fan or 120mm ..
@@ShafiqAS 280 Liquid AIO is to use 140mm fans, you can't mount 120mm fans on a 280 Liqiud AIO, unless you use a bracket but it defeat the purpose to have a 280 rad and to use 120mm fans.
@@KleoYan thanks , i am still new , learning slowly
@@ShafiqAS ah ok. just stay calm and do one thing at a time. don't rush in a build :P
If I use the front mesh panel with front air intake, where is the filter?
Hello Poinguan, welcome to my channels the front mesh cover is the filter itself. There are no additional filters.
Can you fit an ASRock B650 Taichi Lite e-atx?
@@silvianpopusoi9013 hi and welcome to my channel. You can fit but the side fans might block your cables to pass through and to be plugged to your motherboard. You can move the side tray to the front with replacement of glass to mesh at the front, then that will give you sufficient space.
Great vid! Does a 280mm AIO fit on the side if you use front fans?
Hi Phalaxis, welcome to my channel, you can only choose the side swivel tray to the front or side. if you are thinking to swivel this to the front as front intake and to mount your 280 on the other side tray, you can't, the alignment is off.
@@KleoYan Ah that makes sense. So then alternatively, would a 280mm AIO Radiator as the front intake and 2x120mm fans on the side work?
@@phalaxis3573 yes you can do that. it will work.
@@KleoYan in your personal preference, how would you rank it against the O11 Dynamic Mini and O11 Mini Air?
@@phalaxis3573 Hi and welcome back. I will only pick the 011D Mini and this King95 Pro, I won't rate but will say that I don't mind either as both are of the right size for me. It greatly depends on your imagination to construct a pc. I had a fair share of building a PC in the O11D Mini and I do like the modularity th-cam.com/video/caZg__l18Dk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=a411_ZjQDGqSupsQ. I have move on and this King 95 will be my next build. If you seriously wants me to rate. I will give O11D Mini a 7/10 as the top, you will need to get a 360 offset bracket and you will need a SFX PSU. As for the King 95 Pro, it's everything in and I will give it 8/10. 1st it's slightly bigger and 2nd the mesh filters, you can't remove them.
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Can we do like sandwich Fans on the AIO? Top mount.
Hi Arjohn Villaester, welcome to my channel. Yes you can but kindly note the limits. Make sure your motherboard side VRM or rear I/O heatsink is not taller than 43mm in height, else your push pull configuration radiator fans will hit it.
Why the 140mm fans have a colored sticker in each side while the 120mm fans dont?
Hi Rakyan, welcome to my channel. I am not able to answer your question and you might want to approach Montech reddit forum. www.reddit.com/r/MontechPC The official Montech support will be able to answer your question.
much much more details compared to other reviewers
Hi Einclad【SSRB, I am so terrible sorry to reply late. Welcome to my channel and thank you for your valuable feedback. You might be interested in the thermal test of this case th-cam.com/video/bdNw54KGPLU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=YPVu3AgOMX3ZxJLp