Lian Li's always look great no matter what model it is, its the premium of all cases.
I'd probably would agree if it weren't for the fact that they made the PC-777 and the Luxor Pyramid.
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Lian Li's always look great no matter what model it is, its the premium of all cases.
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Nice pics! What camera did you use? Settings?
I'm starting to think about doing more cuts for cable management (to try to fit the psu ATX + PCIe cables better, more 'unseen'). Anyone have any ideas or workable examples of something like that? (Perhaps behind the motherboard tray, the divider piece.) [This in the V1000.]
A shot on my Lian Li PC-P80 modded the 140mm fans to white led, dunno why the saturation on my Zalman ZM-F3 red fans are so high.
Internal frame powdercoated with matte black.
That looks awesome! If possible, can you provide a pic of your wire management?
And the PC 888.I'd probably would agree if it weren't for the fact that they made the PC-777 and the Luxor Pyramid.
You should move the fan to the other side of your heatsink (push) and remove the inner grill from the rear exhaust. Should make a noticeable difference in temps.
my i7 build is complete...the PC-A17B is such a gorgous case and has the best cable management i have ever seen....here are some pics
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Drives do not take much power. I ran a Q6600 (at 3.6ghz), a HD4850, a water cooling setup, and 22 hard drives on a 610w PC P&C.you power all those hdds with a 750w psu!? thats pretty good.
you power all those hdds with a 750w psu!? thats pretty good.
Is that a Xigmatek Dark Knight? If so, how bright are the LEDs on that thing? Been thinking about picking on up.
You should move the fan to the other side of your heatsink (push) and remove the inner grill from the rear exhaust. Should make a noticeable difference in temps.
A little mod on my v1000z. Lian-Li should of done this at the factory.
most of the lianli cases dont have a reset button. anyone know why??