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Monday, April 23, 2007
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Well known to computer enthusiasts and gamers alike, Lian Li has built a name based on performance and quality above everything else. Every single product released by Lian Li has had meticulous attention paid to details which the competition usually ignores. Clearly, there is no equal to Lian Li, especially in terms of construction and craftsmanship, but even the closest competitors have learned not to try and one-up Lian Li at their own game. In this review, the Lian Li PC-B20A (A for Aluminum Finish) mid-tower ATX computer case is up for close inspection. Labeled as part of the Classical Silent family from Lian Li, you will soon see if this should deserve to be your next investment.
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Friday, April 13, 2007
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Lian Li are well known for their quality aluminium cases, and have been in the enclosure game for a long time as a result. Today I have their PC-B20 model which is not only touted as aluminium but super silent. Lets find out?
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Friday, March 30, 2007
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When it comes to cases Lian Li is one of the biggest names around. Today we take a look at the new PC-A16b case from Lian Li. Features like an adjustable HDD rack, thumb screw design, lots of room to work in a mid-tower, it's very well designed. If you're looking for a well made mid-tower with simple looks, or just a case in general; the Lian Li PC-A16 is good place to start.
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Tuesday, March 27, 2007
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The biggie-sized box is indeed impressive when gauged by its sheer size alone; but it's still pure Lian-Li. In other words, the workmanship is equally impressive. The fit and finish is absolutely impeccable. Even stretched to ludicrous proportions, Lian-Li manages to hold on to the simple elegance of design that appeals to so many. The entire front is taken up by the (18) 5.25" drive bays. No floppy bays, no glowing panels and when you look inside ...no hard drive bays? In its stock configuration the PC-343 can accommodate (3) 120mm fans and (2) 80mm fans, none of which are included. As we'll see, the PC-343 is meant to be customized and that includes deciding on what fans you want to use and how many.
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Friday, January 19, 2007
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It's only natural for a chassis manufacturer like Lian Li to branch into related products like power supply units. The question is, are they any good? We take a look at Lian Li's 600W offering.
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Tuesday, January 16, 2007
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When it comes to aluminum casings, the Lian Li brand should be familiar with most people. The latest full tower from the Taiwanese company, the PC-A10 has just arrived and of course we just had to check out this new aluminum behemoth. Hard-core users, don't miss this article!
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Thursday, December 21, 2006
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The Lian Li PC-G7 A Case is the next Midi Tower in the Technic3D Editorship. See you in the following Review which qualities the case presents.
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Monday, December 18, 2006
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Lian Li is entering the media PC enclosure market with their PC-C30 series. With more and more media system components available and enthusiasts looking for the perfect balance of form and functionality the PC-C30 series is a perfect choice. Many enclosures limit builders and enthusiasts to certain components where as the PC-C30 allows them to use whatever they need to fit their demands.
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Wednesday, December 6, 2006
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The PC-A10 is a fantastic case. All the little things that Lian Li does over and over again make this case stand out from the crowd. The anti-vibration mounts for the fans, drives and side panels, the removable motherboard tray, PSU tray and drive cages, as well as the tool-less design make this case a pleasure to work with.
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Wednesday, April 5, 2006
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I like the G50, it has a great deal going for it, not the least of which is its beautiful exterior. No, it's not a power user's case. No, it's not the best candidate for computer modding, although modding is certainly possible. About the only mod I'd consider on this case would be stealthing the 5 1/4" drives to keep the pristine look of the bezel as is. I just can't think of much that would actually improve the way it looks. It is a case that would be at home in any home or office without clashing with the decor. And it won't break the bank. The size and weight would also make it a good candidate for a lan rig...
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Monday, January 30, 2006
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I would say that anyone buying this case would be impressed with the quality of the build. It doesn't have the "tool-less" features of some cases, nor any flashy handles or vents. And if you want them? Get out the dremel. Lian Li have definitely gone for the "Less is more" approach with the PC-7 Plus, and have pulled it off. It is simple, it works, and just screams quality all the way through. The only 2 things I have against it are the side panel removal, and lack of removable motherboard - which not many cases do well anyway...
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Friday, July 29, 2005
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I apologize to all of you but I can't bring myself to bring the Pimp Slap award to a company that has produced so many great products in the past. Let's call this one a hiccup, and it actually would work perfect for a water rig. However, there are few that would pay huge bucks just for a water enclosure. As it stands, the PC-767 receives a 4 hat rating and my deepest sympathy. The Lian-Li PC-767 case can't be purchased yet, but I saw one company allowing for pre-order at $226 USD...
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Monday, January 31, 2005
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The Lian Li PC-6070 Plus is a great case that has classic looks and very effective cooling. I applaud Lian Li for taking a popular case and updating it with new technology that enhances its effectiveness. The high quality construction of the case is consistent with all Lian Li cases, and the ease of installation and outstanding performance makes it stand out.
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