Lian Li has forged a reputation as one of the most prestigious case manufacturers in the industry and produces a huge range of premium aluminium designs. The company’s no-comprise approach to sourcing the best possible materials results in some extraordinary products. Granted, these do come with a price premium and many see Lian Li cases as something of a status symbol. While there is competition from In Win, Lian Li continues to expand their impressive product line-up and cater towards the high-end market. Their latest creation, entitled the PC-J60 is a mid-tower chassis measuring 210mm(W), 507mm(H) and 489mm(D). In terms of weight, the case isn’t overly heavy at 6.48KG due to the aluminium construction.
Other features include a power supply cover with an integrated 140mm fan, two 120mm fans in the front and space for another three 120mm fans in the top section. In terms of radiator support, the case can accommodate a maximum size of 60x430x160mm in the top and 120x240mm in the front. Lian Li have adopted modular HDD racks to easily remove the drive bays and create more room for system airflow. There’s also an air filter on the top, another on the bottom and vented PCI brackets. The CPU cutout is large enough to easily install hardware and access the backplate.
The case can support graphics cards up to 410mm in length and a PSU length of 210mm. On another note, the maximum CPU cooler height is set at 160mm. As you might expect, the chassis is designed to be used with ATX and Micro-ATX form factors. The front I/O houses two USB 3.0 ports and HD audio jacks.
Here we can see the high quality Jamicon fans which comes as standard with the chassis. Unfortunately, there’s no wording regarding the price but I’m expecting it to be around the £350 mark.
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