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    Review : Lian Li PC7323A Full Tower Server Case

    Posted on Saturday, September 28 2002 @ 09:59:51 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Yeah it's case review day
    This time one from Warp2Search, they reviewed the Lian Li PC7323A Full Tower Server Case :
    The Lian Li PC7323A server case delivers what it promises. It is big with loads of drive, offers the usual Lian Li comfortable handling with thumbscrews, removeable drive cages and is of course made of light and thermally efficient aluminium. It also supports dual processor motherboards and can easily be locked under not so safe circumstances if required. Furthermore for secure server rooms you can remove the front plate for easy access. Lian Li also did not forget the fan control unit which next to housing a server broadens the user group - case modders. The nicely design also adds to the attractiveness for the enthusiasts among you.
    The PC7232A is, considering it's market niche, the real deal. Go get one with you need it. Price to be announced.


    Review Link : Warp2Search


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