And it was replaced with a new one from Skytech.

13 Comments

  1. grantrules

    I had a case that had been in a housefire. It was all metal so it was fine. But I couldn’t get the smell out and it got bad when the computer got hot.

  2. Nomski88

    I mean.. they are designed to withstand high temperatures.

  3. credmond81

    They replaced it? Did the PC start the housefire? That’s a good warranty/customer service.

  4. Apprehensive-List927

    I just dumped a full glass of water into my keyboard and case by accident. Emptied as best I could and put a high speed fan on it for two days. Fired eight up. The good news is is was my previous build that I use only to for emergencies and old files.

  5. Showerbeerz413

    I still use the same case from my first pc that I built that was in my house when it burnt down. the components all worked for a little while too

  6. M4K4T4K

    I had a hard drive that survived a house fire. The drive was *black.* I cleaned all the PCB and contacts, and it worked fine for another 7 years.

  7. naptimez2z

    It was forged in the fires of Mount Doom

  8. I bet that’s not a 14th gen Intel! 🤣

  9. sadboiclicks

    It looks as though the case survived the fire. I could be wrong, but those internals kinda look like theyre in too good a shape and must be newer than the case. Surely the cables wouldve melted abit or something. edit: zooming in, probably an incorrect assumption on my part.

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