Lian Li PC-Q38 Mini-ITX Chassis Review
Peter Donnell / 7 years ago
A Closer Look – Interior
As I said, you don’t need tools to rip into this little beast. Just pull the panel away with your fingers and you’re ready to rock; that should make cleaning an easy task.
For a mini-ITX chassis, space is plentiful in here. The full length of the chassis is available to the GPU, and there’s room for a pretty robust size CPU cooler too.
Compact Yet Spacious
Up front, you’ll find a hanging drive mount, and even the PSU suspends from the top section, keeping the GPU clearance at a maximum. It’s SFX by default, but with a clever bracket, you can also install an ATX if you really need to.
The rear panel pops off easily enough too, and while you don’t need to be here much, it’s great for your first install. All that extra elbow room is a big help for cable routing.