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Lian Li PC-65

i love it. easily best case i've ever used. mobo, hdd tray, and thumbscrews is awesome. i'd say my one and only complaint is that it's a tad stale the cooling isn't grand. but other than that i love it so
 
I have one... Everything about it is great except that mine vibrates a tiny bit.
 
Had one for a couple of years. Gorgeous case. Loved it except for the fact it uses 80mm fans, and I got tired of the noise. Went the Silent PC route and 120mm fans. As long as you don't mind the noise, it's one of the best cases to own.
 
I had this case and in my opinion I found it to be too small.

The full tower version looks better and depending on where you buy from you are only talking an extra £50 or so.
 
I have the case right now, and I love it! I built my friend a computer not too long ago with the same case, and it rocks. Its pretty quiet for the 80MM fans, mine is modded to have a 120MM for the blowhole rather then an 80 :D

If you get it, you should mod the case (by the top next to the PSU) so it has a hole that you can route all the wires through the back for easy cable management :D
 
I was rocking two of them, but one left to become my sister's comp. Now, I highly suggest putting a dremel to it, for cable management.

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Also better cooling. 120mm rad, baby!
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I had one for 15 months.

Pro's: lightweight, looks sweet, has a window if u like them, superior build quality, thumb screws

Cons: don't run a lot of fans in an aluminum case unless u install rubber grommets beneath the fan as vibration can be a problem. Not a big prob though. Only average cooling properties.
 
I have one and love it. Pretty much everything can be removed, which makes installation a snap. I have no problems whatsoever with vibration. Only thing is I don't think the fan switch on the front does anything
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And yeah, it's not exactly silent, but I don't mind the small amount of noise it makes. Maybe I'll look into some quieter fans. Anyone have the specs for the stock fans?
 
I don't know about the stock fans. I always junk them, since they are low flow fans. I never worry about noise. The louder, the better.

Mine sports 5 x 80mm 2500 rpm fans and a 120mm 2800 rpm fan.
 
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