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Lian Li PC-T70W Test Bench Coming Soon

Lian Li first displayed the PC-T70 series test bench at CES 2017. The model on display was a PC-T70X with black finish. However, Lian Li will soon finally release the white version called PC-T70W.  This test bench is larger than others since it supports E-ATX motherboards and has eight expansions lots. Its construction is made of aluminum as is typical of Lian Li, but with a mixture of some steel parts. Like the black PC-T70X, the PC-T70W will be uniformly of one color, excluding the cables, mesh and the motherboard standoffs. This includes the modular components of the test bench such as the drive trays, PSU mounts, and expansion slots.

PC-T70W Specifications and Features

The PC-T70W measures 432 x 316 x 416mm in total and it weighs 2.96kg empty. That is quite heavy for an empty case, but that lets you know how substantial the material used on the build is.

The front panel is integrated with a microphone and headphone jack with a pair of USB 2.0 ports using a 19-pin front header connector. Up to two 140mm fans are supported at the back or up to three 120mm fans. In terms of radiator size, 120, 240, 280, and 360mm sizes are supported. These mounts have a flexible slide mounting so users can adjust the fit of the radiator.

Pricing and Availability

There is no final word yet on the actual availability, but it will most likely be within July. In terms of price, like the PC-T70X, it will retail for 119.90 EUR. An optional mounting kit with cover is also available for 59.90 EUR.

PC-T70W Overview Video

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