http://www.lian-li.com.tw/v2/en/product/product06.php?pr_index=260&cl_index=1&sc_index=25&ss_index=62&g=q
Very nice imo must cost an arm and a leg though.
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this should be great for air cooling.
Not sure what to think of the side 5.25 bays. It is slick looking though.
I like the design a lot...more reasonable than the X2000.
Where'd you find this? It isnt listed on their website
There is absolutely no excuse for having two fans in the front instead of three.
For those of you that find the side-opening opticals would be a good thing, that's great, but I can't see any good in it. First of all, the case is /tall/ and the opticals are at the top, so if it's on the desk the user would probably have to stand just to exchange discs, unless they're built like Stretch Armstrong or Mr. Fantastic. Second, with it being so tall it is much more likely to be on the floor; the side-opening opticals dictate which side of the desk the case can realistically be on, so it won't work in all setups, and I don't think the side the drives open on can be changed.
Who at Lian-Li thought this was a good idea? I would've thought they'd listen to all the backlash after they showed the prototype at Computex or wherever it was -- almost no one had anything good to say then.
Well, thats my new case, hands down. Never seen anything sexier.
i agree. it looks really nice. Now we just have to wait for pricing
For those of you that find the side-opening opticals would be a good thing, that's great, but I can't see any good in it. First of all, the case is /tall/ and the opticals are at the top, so if it's on the desk the user would probably have to stand just to exchange discs, unless they're built like Stretch Armstrong or Mr. Fantastic. Second, with it being so tall it is much more likely to be on the floor; the side-opening opticals dictate which side of the desk the case can realistically be on, so it won't work in all setups, and I don't think the side the drives open on can be changed.
For those of you that find the side-opening opticals would be a good thing, that's great, but I can't see any good in it. First of all, the case is /tall/ and the opticals are at the top, so if it's on the desk the user would probably have to stand just to exchange discs, unless they're built like Stretch Armstrong or Mr. Fantastic. Second, with it being so tall it is much more likely to be on the floor; the side-opening opticals dictate which side of the desk the case can realistically be on, so it won't work in all setups, and I don't think the side the drives open on can be changed.
The Optical Bays has door on the boath sides. You can place it on your desire side of the table.There is absolutely no excuse for having two fans in the front instead of three.
For those of you that find the side-opening opticals would be a good thing, that's great, but I can't see any good in it. First of all, the case is /tall/ and the opticals are at the top, so if it's on the desk the user would probably have to stand just to exchange discs, unless they're built like Stretch Armstrong or Mr. Fantastic. Second, with it being so tall it is much more likely to be on the floor; the side-opening opticals dictate which side of the desk the case can realistically be on, so it won't work in all setups, and I don't think the side the drives open on can be changed.
Who at Lian-Li thought this was a good idea? I would've thought they'd listen to all the backlash after they showed the prototype at Computex or wherever it was -- almost no one had anything good to say then.
well.. whats a case without a side window to show off? and i dont like the 5.25 inch bays on the side thats just....odd but thats strictly my opinion so...
I would buy this, but I am liking the hot swappable hard drives of the X2000