Bbq said:That is a PC7.
I have the same one..I bought it from LevelLord & Crew...at Performance Pc.com
They are great folks..I think these guys are going to be bigger than "newegg"..great customer service.and hardware..
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Bbq said:That is a PC7.
aburgard said:Has anyone seen any flat metal feet for the PC-V1000 like those that come on the classic series enclosures?
I like the look of that case, just not to sure about those holes for water cooling and the fan infront of them.HRslammR said:new pc-a10 case review
http://www.overclockercafe.com/Reviews/cases/Lian_Li_PC-A10/index.htm
gonna be getting this as soon as i can get the money
PrintMaster FTWkhanable said:hey where did you get all those warning stickers?
Stellar said:Actually, for the second time I'm pretty fed up with my LL and I'm about to purchase a Stacker or a TJ09 when it's available.
First one I had (PC-61) had serious alignment issues with PCI slots and 5.25" drive bays... the one I have now (PC-7B Plus II) has a hideous rattle that comes and goes no matter how much adjusting I do. I'll might post a vid of the issue later - it's quite annoying.
I'd chalk it up to thin aluminum cases but I don't have these problems with my Praetorian.
Darknessxk said:I was planning on ordering the PC-7B plusII from performacepcs but I had some questions first. I've heard that windowed cases has a little more vibration and noise than non-windowed cases. Does anyone have anything to say on this? Also, Anyone know how the Zalman 7500 fits in this case? Just afraid of the amount that the back fan sticks out. Pretty sweet pictures to everyone too. Just spent the last hour looking through this thread.
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Darknessxk said:I was planning on ordering the PC-7B plusII from performacepcs but I had some questions first. I've heard that windowed cases has a little more vibration and noise than non-windowed cases. Does anyone have anything to say on this? Also, Anyone know how the Zalman 7500 fits in this case? Just afraid of the amount that the back fan sticks out. Pretty sweet pictures to everyone too. Just spent the last hour looking through this thread.
Darknessxk said:Hm, thanks for the replies. Odd that the non-windowed one would have a rattling problem. Also, I don't think any of them comes with the 80mm at the top, atleast I wasn't expecting it. There was also another thread here I just saw about hiding cables and he did it with the PC-7. I believe I saw the 7500 in that case too so I don't have any worries of it fitting anymore. Anyways, I just ordered one with a window from PPC.com so hope all goes well!
Darknessxk said:Hm, thanks for the replies. Odd that the non-windowed one would have a rattling problem. Also, I don't think any of them comes with the 80mm at the top, atleast I wasn't expecting it. There was also another thread here I just saw about hiding cables and he did it with the PC-7. I believe I saw the 7500 in that case too so I don't have any worries of it fitting anymore. Anyways, I just ordered one with a window from PPC.com so hope all goes well!
Nice work. Would like to see the blowhole too....don't really understand the rubberband for the Zalman though....it looks like you installed it upside down. or is that just me?Unknown-One said:Posting up my Lian-Li PC-62b again; I improved my wire management and cut out 120mm holes for my blow-hole and rear exhaust fans
Now I just need to do somthing about that 40mm northbridge fan...and yes, thats a rubberband holding a 120mm fan on a VF900.
BTW, the CPU cooler is a BigTyphoon with a clear fan on it, shows off the CCFL's better.
infin@ said:My new rig, been up for about 2 weeks, 100% stable at 3.556ghz.
infin@ said:got it from dell couple weeks ago, they were having a sale so it only cost me 749.00cnd plus tax. First one i recieved was DOA, rmaed and got a second one within 2 days of sending the broken one out, great service.
The Zalman comes with an internal 80mm fan, I ripped that out and zip-tied a 120mm fan on top of it to quiet it down. The fan was hanging off on one side and there was no place to zip-tie it...so, it's got a rubberband untill I can come up with somthing better.Boyo said:Nice work. Would like to see the blowhole too....don't really understand the rubberband for the Zalman though....it looks like you installed it upside down. or is that just me?