Lian-Li debuts PC-C33 and PC-C34F HTPC cases

Posted on Friday, March 20 2009 @ 12:53 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Lian-Li has introduced two new multimedia HTPC cases today; the PC-C33 and PC-C34F.
Lian-Li Industrial Co. Ltd has launched the PC-C33 & PC-C34F HTPC chassis. Both have slender profile form factors to blend in with audio and DVD equipment but stand out because of their unique offerings like the 2.4G wireless remote sensor, innovative HDD access and options as well as supremely quiet cooling capabilities. The PC-C33 stands at 425 x 168 x 460mm (W, H, D), while the slightly larger PC-C34F stands at 432mm x 168mm x427mm (W,H,D). These classic chassis have the traditional Lian Li brushed black anodized aluminum appearance, with the PC-C34F having a front mounted lockable HDD cage with a hot swap HDD capability with support for up to 4x 3.5”HDD’s. While both have space for 4x 3.5”HDD’s. In addition, there are two ODD bays and support for seven expansion slots.

Unique Profile HTPC Chassis
The PC-C33 and PC-34F will both support a micro-ATX and ATX form factor. Both cases are hand-made with Lian Li’s traditional care and attention to detail. The diamond cut lines to create the elegant profile seen on both chassis’ front panels give the HTPC chassis a sense of style. The solid structure is all aluminum, offering significant cooling functions over standard steel cases, while adding a sleek and superior aspect of elegance. In addition the front mounted I/O ports, include 4x USB 2.0, 1x Firewire 1394, 1x E-SATA, as well as HD+AC97 Audio options.In addition, the acrylic window for the 2.4G wireless remote sensor enhances your HTPC experience.

Smooth Airflow and Silent
Lian Li attention to detail is evident throughout with special anti-vibration spring clips to prevent the panels from rattling, while special rubber grommets support the HDD’s mounted in their bays. The PC-C33 has 2x80mm exhaust ball-bearing fan@1200RPM, with one 140mm ball-bearing fans @1200RPM drawing air into the chassis from the vent holes on the side of the case. The PC-C34F has a 140mm Fan@900RPM intake on the left hand side of the case , and a 80mm fan@1500RPM exhaust.The copious open vents around the case improve airflow and assist the aluminum chassis in cooling down the warmest components inside.

Quality and Craftsmanship
Like all Lian Li products, these HTPC Multimedia Chassis have the finely honed finish to prevent sharp edges, while the structure has been hand-crafted to create the extra attention to detail prevalent in Lian Li chassis. The minimalist design allows the case to fit in with any décor. The special rubber padded metal stands are superior quality reduce vibration. The internals are modular, so components can be pre-fitted and then installed in stages, allowing an organized and structural design for your DIY HTPC Home Theatre system. Tool-less thumb screws keep the case top panel attached, while a structural support bar adds strength to the case design. Everything is designed to comply with Intel Standards for maximum compatibility. The essence of Lian-Li products is the craftsmanship of the engineering. Intrinsic to the workmanship and quality is the customization which includes a whole host of optional extras that can be purchased to add more features to an already feature rich product.


Highlights for PC-C33
 
  • 2.4G wireless remote sensor
  • Anti-vibration HDD cage
  • Supports Micro-ATX and ATX motherboards
  • 1x140mm internal cooling fan @1200RPM
  • Dual rear extraction 80mm Fans @1200RPM
  • Multi-media I/O ports
  • Folded elements to prevent sharp edges
  • Diamond etched HTPC Chassis
Highlights for PC-C34F
 
  • 2.4G wireless remote sensor
  • Front door lockable HDD bay
  • Supports Micro-ATX and ATX motherboards
  • Modular system for easy installation
  • Hot swap SATA HDD cage for RAID arrays
  • 1x side-mounted input 140mm Fans @900RPM
  • 1x rear extraction 80mm Fan @1500RPM
  • Multi-media I/O ports
  • Folded elements to prevent sharp edges
  • Diamond etched HTPC Chassis


About the Author

Thomas De Maesschalck

Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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