The Kublai KL05 is an incredible bargain, supporting a wide range of storage devices, GPUs, CPU coolers and radiators. Along with currently being the best value case at $65 to $70, the Kublai KL05 is probably the best value overall under $100.
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The Kublai KL05 is an incredible bargain, supporting a wide range of storage devices, GPUs, CPU coolers and radiators. Along with currently being the best value case at $65 to $70, the Kublai KL05 is probably the best value overall under $100.
Regardless of budget, most system builders want a case that can handle enthusiast hardware while being cool, quiet and hopefully somewhat sexy. If a manufacturer can check those boxes and still be competitively priced then it likely has a winner on its...
Silverstone have designed and built a wonderful case in the Kubai KL05Q and it has been a pleasure to work and build in it.The case is large enough for most people needs, with ample water cooling and cable management options. Tool free HDD and optical...
The SilverStone Kublai KL05 reminds me somewhat of a sleeper car. If you don't know what that is, think of a boring looking boxy Volvo that you'd no way expect to be fast. Now imagine it dropping its clutch and ripping away from you at the lights. ...
After I spent several hours disassembling, assembling, reviewing and later testing the case, I believe it is time to express my thoughts on the product. Kublai KL05 performance – In terms of build quality we have a bit more to desire in future models of...
I've seen a number of products from the mighty SilverStone in the past and for one reason or another have always walked away impressed. The Kublai range is however new to me and with a rather economical pricing of approximately £55.00 I wasn't...
The Kublai KL05-W offers a heck of a lot for the cash. If you're after a budget water-cooling case or one that can swallow the vast majority of current all-in-one liquid coolers with no modding and plenty of room to spare, it scores top marks. It's not...
Because this will be my first PC build, it is going to be built from scratch with parts sourced from the local computer store as well as the APH Networks hardware shelf (Trust me, it is a pretty awesome shelf). With a bit of help from Senior Technical...
Does the SilverStone KL05-Q live up to SilverStone standards? After spending some time with it, I do think it does. First impressions were great, with ample support for large graphics cards, water cooling, and drives. There is also that renowned...
That is…“oh, how I wish that I would have been a case reviewer in the glory days of SilverStone. Back when this case badge was a sure indication of something very special behind it.”I know that sounds cynical but all these economy cases as of late have...
SilverStone's panel construction is top-notch for the KL05, and is the one factor we'd strongly encourage other manufacturers to competitively research. The top panel removal is particularly noteworthy, as it's braced against upward lifting force and...
For a sub-$100 the SilverStone Kublai hits the nail on the head. This case offers multiple mounts for radiators for those of you that wish to use watercooling and multiple fan locations for those that choose air cooling. I liked the fact that I could...
The Kublai KL05 enclosures hit an attractive price point at $69.99, and the windowed version tested here provides a bit more style with a lighted front intake fan (and of course the side window). Performance was on par with what I'd expect from a bigger...
In many ways, the SilverStone Kublai KL05 is a prototypical budget case. The build quality is lacking as the entire chassis is thinly constructed and the side panels and 3.5-inch drive cages aren't properly secured. The top of the side panels pop out...