Lian Li The Hammer PC-90 Full-Tower Chassis Review
Peter Donnell / 12 years ago
Taking off the side of the case and you start to see what is so special about this chassis, there is a complete lack of drive bays, this one had me scratching my head and quickly reaching for the instruction booklet to figure out how this all works.
As you can see there are several vertical mounting plates for mounting your hard drives and SSD had drvies, with a central column that deals with cable management, each held on with thumb screws for easy access.
Around the back of the chassis we can see two cut-outs for aiding in the installation of CPU coolers as well as a large cut-away to help with cable management.
A the front of the case we have two 140mm air intake fans, a native USB 3.0 cable and all the usual front panel cables that you would expect.
In the back of the case we also have a 210mm exhaust fan to help keep things nice and cool.