Lian Li Q58 White Mini-ITX Case Review
Peter Donnell / 3 years ago
A Closer Look – Interior
Just like the glass at the top, the lower sections are on hinges too, so you simply fold them down to gain access. So far, I haven’t had to use a single tool to dismantle or access the case; it’s straightforward to work with.
I like that the PSU cable is white, it’s a small detail that keeps the build looking tidy. Of course, the black case comes with a black cable.
The riser cable is pre-installed, which is a huge time saver.
Of course, it’s the right size for the case too, so that saves the fuss of trying to find the right aftermarket one.
On this side, the motherboard standoffs are pre-installed, and most of the cables are pre-routed where you’ll need them too, so it really is ready to just drop your hardware in, which is excellent.
While that looks like overkill for one cable, you’ll also be able to strap down any motherboard and PSU cables here.
There’s a decent amount of space for the PSU too, and as you can see, there’s a little recess in the bottom of the case, giving it just a little more room too. Also, tucked into the front panel, there’s a removable bracket for drives there, and more mounts located in the lower section of the case.
If you look closely, you can see there are SATA cables hard-wired too, which is awesome, as that’s not a spot I can get my fingers in.
Speaking of thoughtful, which the case has no RGB or fans pre-installed, it’s got a built-in hub for both so you can keep your cable routing neat and tidy.
Plus, an alternative bottom panel offering different mounts, as well as its own dust filter, and all the screws you’ll ever need. Overall, it couldn’t be any more prepared for whatever you throw at it!