Lian Li PC-D600 cube-like case gets pictured

Posted on Thursday, June 06 2013 @ 23:28 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
TPU spotted Lian Li's PC-D600 at Computex, an upcoming split-compartment aluminium case that reminds us of the Corsair Carbide Air 540 that was shown off earlier this week. The PC-D600 is split right in the middle though, both compartments have almost the same volume. Another difference is that the PSU is located in the motherboard compartment, while the other side is dedicated to the drive bays, and room for a 140 x 420mm watercooling radiator. Both windows of the case are windowed.
The entire length of the front side of the board compartment is lined with 140 mm fan intakes, it packs a 120 mm rear exhaust, and provision for two 120 mm top exhausts. With its eight expansion slots, the case seats standard ATX motherboards. The drive compartment, on the other hand, is lined with 5.25-inch bays covers, which double up as three 140 mm front intakes. All nine vacant 5.25-inch bays can be populated, or drive cages that convert three 5.25-inch bays to three 3.5-inch bays, can be added. Additional drives can be stacked up in the space between these 5.25-inch bays and the rear, or you could use it up for liquid cooling components, such as reservoir and pumps. The front utility panel gives you four USB 3.0 ports (standard header), and HDA front-panel jacks.
Lian Li PC-D600


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