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Lian Li PC-777 System Case Review
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Posted on Friday, March 02 2007 @ 16:52:35 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck |
Lian Li is a brand that doesn’t need a special introduction. I guess there are few people interested in PC hardware who haven’t ever heard that name. In my opinion, Lian Li is actually the only manufacturer who can make aluminum system cases exactly as they should be. The rest of the makers go the easiest way. They use the old designs and just replace the material. As a result, the aluminum version of a system case is considerably lighter, yet somewhat flaccid, the thickness of the metal being the same. You can take any popular aluminum case, especially from a price category of below $80 without a PSU, and remove the side panel. The rigidity of the chassis will deteriorate greatly.
Link: X-bit Labs
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