The dream case (Issued by Frontier Electronics, Johannesburg, 11 May 2005) Lian Li manufacturers have taken the average boring PC case and made it into a work of aluminium art: innovative, practical and always a cut above the rest. Lian Li computer cases are easy to work on, they look good, they are light (relative to their size), and they are well cooled. The superb workmanship allows for no visible mould lines. There are no poorly fitting parts. Nothing rattles inside a Lian Li cases. Nothing jams. There are no sharp edges waiting to scratch your hands as you install the components. Fitting various parts inside a Lian Li case is actually a breeze, and as a rule requires no tools. All cases of good quality build, including Lian Li ones, come without a power supply unit. They also come at a price - worth paying if you are looking for a well-engineered case with generous space and good cooling that also looks great. Frontier Electronics has several models of Lian Li cases, each of them in silver aluminium and black aluminium sub-varieties. All of them are fit to impress your peers at a LAN party, as well as your business clients. The PC-60 series is made for those who absolutely yearn for a Lian Li case, but do not need the extra capacity of the bigger model. It is just as good as its siblings, but is quite a bit cheaper. The PC-70 is for people who need lots and lots of space. IT managers looking for an alternative to the stuffy PC cases in the server room are certain to embrace this one. The PC-70 model has more than enough bays for all the drives you can ever need (six 5.25-inch and nine 3.5-inch), good cooling, and it is lightweight. The PC-V1000 is a boon to all whose nerves are set on edge by the noise of high-performing machines: it has a special insulating layer to ensure extra silent work environment. Author: Lana Stevic |
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