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Lian Li cases (pics needed)

jojodancer

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Thinking about getting one either full or mid size.

Please post pics of your collection(s) :D
 
How's the quality of the aluminum construction?

Quality metal or thin, cheap feel?

And the exterior paint job?
 
I probably will be buying Lian Li from now on. I have my first Lian Li (P50R) and I like it a lot. I was a huge Cooler Master fan but now I just want simple designs that work and is worth my hard earn money.
 
Lian Li runs the gamut so far as thickness. The PC series tend to use thinner sides and are generally less expensive, but they don't generally rattle or cause problems.

I had a V2000B Plus II that is to this day my favorite case ever (died in the course of a failed mod) and it had extremely thick sides. The V series are all much thicker gauge.
 
Can someone tell me what are the differences between PC-60FWB & PC-60FNW?

These two look the same to me....
 
The construction quality of Lian Li has no comparison as far as im concerned. I have owned and built a number of systems in them, and they always surprise me on the little details they take into account.

No sharp edges, good solid construction. and never any feeling of "cheapness".

If you are looking for a big one, go with the PC-P80B. Its HUGE but great for massive builds.
 
I have two LLs, though I only use the PC-P80 now. Nothing beats the quality; best cases that I have ever owned.
 
Someone linked you to the Lian Li thread here, and Google is your friend. Lian Li's own site has plenty of pics. You've been a member for all of three days. Stop being lazy.
 
I am not "lazy" and yes I am new. I've checked out the thread and seen many nice pics from GoogleFu but I think members here have some updated sexy stuff.
 
What more do you want? Click the last page if you want recent stuff.
I think that most people here who has a Li would've posted in that thread already.
 
Thinking about getting one either full or mid size.
For what amount of components and is noise concern?
In case of high end components (like graphics card) and many 3.5"/5.25" devices E-ATX full tower won't become small and need replacing during next PC upgrade.
If noise is any concern then fully open noise leaking design works only in case of easier to cool lower end parts and for actual low noise design there must be door (or something equivalent) for blocking direct noise escape path.


The FNW is probably the windowed side panel version.
It's W like Window...
B again means black, F seems to be associated with new versions with tool-less gimmicks.

If you are looking for a big one, go with the PC-P80B.
Badly Thermalcrapped/trashed expensive bling bling and in pretty much every way inferior to original PC-A77.
 
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