Computex 2014: lian-Li are once again out in force, they’ve brought along with them almost every chassis they have on the market, as well as a few soon to be released products and some prototypes. Already being the masters of aluminium chassis design, their premium quality and style is certainly eye catching.
Here we have three chassis, a standard ATX chassis fitted with filters, plenty of extra cooling mounts and sound proofing design, a sleek looking HTPC style chassis and a gorgeous mini-ITX gaming chassis which is currently fitted with a GTX 75 from ASUS, perfect for a LAN gaming rig or SteamBox style system.
The PC -Q36 range is really nice, featuring a front and top viewing panel, giving a great view of the chassis interior, with room for full ATX PSU’s, 240mm water cooling radiators and mini-ITX motherboards.
The new PC-T80 is their latest test bench style chassis, perfect for testing storage, motherboards, CPU coolers and more. The top panel lifts out for easy cooler mounting, but can also be left removed for those focusing on memory products. Easy access slide-in drive bays with hot-swap connectors also make storage testing very quick and easy.
While only a prototype at this time, the Q12 is a very unique looking mini-ITX style build, offering a monolith style tower design. Lian-Li say they’re working on adding more cooling vents to the design and it should be hitting the market later this year.
This beast is targeted towards the extreme end of the market, if you’re planning on building a high-end workstation or rendering rig, with dual socket motherboards and a huge bank of storage, this could be an ideal choice. Details are a little light at the moment, but expect a release in the coming weeks and months. Well bring you more information as soon as we have it.
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