Lian Li The Hammer PC-90 Full-Tower Chassis Review
Peter Donnell / 12 years ago
Taking a look at the front of the case we can see that it is finished in black and made of a very nice looking brushed aluminium, we have a nicely detailed air intake at the front which if you look closely has two fans fitted behind it. At the top of the case we have a custom faceplate that covers your optical drive with a flip down front mounted on a hinge.
Around the back we have more brushed aluminium, only this time with its original metal colour on display. At the top we have a removable plate for installation of a power supply, a 120mm pre-installed fan with 2 outlets for water cooling sollutions that could also be used for routing any extra cables and a rack of ten expansion slots.
The expansion slots are all covered with ventilated removable panels, with have clearly been given a lot of attention in terms of design and all have a nice chrome finish and rounded ventilation cut outs.
The side of the case is pretty bland, but again finished in black brushed aluminium, it has a look and feel of high quality that just doesn’t carry across in these photos. The case is identical on both sides, with no cut-outs for side mounted cooling.
The nice aluminium finish continues on the underside, nothing special to note here other than the 4 rubber support feet.
On the top of the chassis you will find a removable pate, this can be taken out to add in any additional cooling you may require.