Lian Li teases upcoming O and Q series cases

Posted on Thursday, March 10 2016 @ 12:35 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Lian Li provides a preview of the new Q and O series cases it will showcase at CeBIT next week.
Lian-Li Industrial Co. Ltd is pleased to announce that it will bring the latest O Series PC-O9, Q series PC-Q34, and new PC-J60 to CeBIT 2016. Lian Li would like to extend an invitation to all to visit its booth (Hall 17, Booth H24/1) to glimpse its exciting new products.

Latest O Series Case: The PC-O9
The O Series launched in 2014 and was lauded for its aesthetics – Lian Li’s hallmark brushed aluminum combined with large tempered glass windows, allowing DIY enthusiasts to showcase their most elaborate builds. Like its predecessor, the PC-O8, the PC-O9 uses a larger form factor and incorporates big, beautiful glass panels, but is halved into two compartments: an all-glass area for showcasing hardware, and a more convention aluminum section for hiding cables, drives, and the power supply.

The PC-Q34 – Balanced and Beautiful Mini-ITX
Fans of Small Form Factor (SFF) PCs are very familiar and fond of Lian Li’s celebrated Q Series chassis. Lian Li will showcase its latest, which accommodates large components and CPU coolers in one of its tiniest cases. Akin to the PC-V33, the PC-Q34 even opens at a hinge on the front panel to give builders test-bench style access to traditionally cramped and frustratingly small mini-ITX cases.

For Consumers, For Gamers – The PC-J60
Featuring ample water cooling flexibility, accommodating massive VGA cards, and priced affordably – the PC-J60 is an excellent choice for gamers on a budget. An aluminum cover on the bottom panel sheathes the power supply and drives, allowing enthusiasts to show off their flashiest hardware in a clean, easily-organized chassis.
Lian Li at CeBIT


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