The beauty of mini-ITX systems is that you can build them into unique and compact form factors. Lian Li’s latest PC-Q19 case is a fantastic example of this. With a sleek brushed aluminium exterior, a choice of black or silver and an upright design it looks perfect for a HTPC or stylish office PC.
Not only that but you can pack in some impressive hardware: an SFX power supply, three 2.5 inch drives, one 3.5 inch drive, a graphics card up to 8.6 inches and of course a mini-ITX motherboard.
The case can be positioned upright with the provided feet, or laid horizontally with the feet detached. This means it could easily fit in underneath a TV or inside a TV cabinet, or be a stand-up piece next to some floor speakers.
Lian Li’s PC-Q19 will cost $150 and is available by the end of this month.
Source: TechPowerUp
Images courtesy of Lian Li
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