Ever wonder what happens to the systems from a KitGuru case review or build video? Often these systems are given away in competitions but today we will show you what happens to the ones that aren't, as I un-builds the system built during a recent review of the Montech AIR 1000 Premium chassis.
Just a few weeks ago we brought you a review of the AIR 1000 Premium, a new budget mid-tower ATX chassis from PC industry newcomers Montech. During the review, James built a pretty high spec system inside the AIR 1000 Premium and was quite impressed with the case as a whole. Despite a couple of minor issues, the build went smoothly and looked great.
Un-build System Specification:
- CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X
- Motherboard: MSI MAG B550 Tomahawk
- Memory: 32GB kit (4 x 8GB Modules) G.SKILL Trident Z RGB DDR4-3600 C16
- Graphics: Gigabyte RTX 3080 Aorus Master
- 1st Storage Device: 500GB Corsair MP600 PCIe Gen4 NVMe M.2 SSD
- 2nd Storage Device: 2TB Kioxia XG6-P PCIe Gen3x4 M.2 NVME
- CPU Cooler: Montech Air Cooler 210
- Power Supply: Seasonic Focus PX-850 850W 80+ Platinum
- Case: Montech AIR 1000 Premium
James accidentally left his cameras running after the review and the entire disassembly of the system was captured from two angles. We thought this might give our viewers and readers an insight into what happens to these builds after a case review or sponsored build. We often donate the builds to competition giveaways but the rest are simply disassembled and the components put away for future use.
Here is something different from the normal build videos you guys often see on the channel, we’ll call this an un-build video. So sit back, relax and watch the system get disassembled and packed away. We hope you enjoy it!
KitGuru says: What do you guys think of this un-build video? Is it as interesting to watch a system being disassembled as it is to watch it being built?