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20th March 2004, 18:55 | #1 |
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| new Lian Li Cases!!!! Multi-ventilators for heat dissipating. Multi-media I/O. High quality metal casters. 5.25"to3.5"converter with aluminum FDD bezel. Aluminum power button. Crenulate edge side panels. Aluminum CD-ROM bezel. Sound damping aluminum fan cover. high efficiency silent fan installed. Side panels can be assembled with the smart design screws. Sliding track for of hidden H.D.D Wheels stand with brake. Multi-ventilators for heat dissipating. Multi-media I/O. High quality metal casters. 5.25"to3.5"converter with aluminum FDD bezel. Aluminum power button. Crenulate edge side panels. Aluminum CD-ROM bezel. Sound damping aluminum fan cover. high efficiency silent fan installed. Side panels can be assembled with the smart design screws. Sliding track for of hidden H.D.D Special sound insulated foam inside. Sound proof front door with lock. Wheels stand with brake |
20th March 2004, 22:45 | #2 |
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| hmm, the first ones reminds me to the Apple G5 case. But isn't as beautifull as the real one . Can't beat the Apple design |
20th March 2004, 22:51 | #3 |
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| For several reasons I don't like these cases. - Putting things upside down, is not good if you use passive GPU cooling (zalman) - The hard drives are mounted like xaser and the like. Something I still don't like. The only good part is the 12 3.5" bays in the maxi towers. but it's not worth the rest of the design (PC-76 solves that the way it should) |
20th March 2004, 22:57 | #4 |
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| I love the apple case's! These are nice to, kinda cold but thats no problem for me. |
20th March 2004, 23:45 | #5 | |
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and does it really matter with the zalman heatpipe? I mean, does the the hot gas move to the highest point and cools down to liquid there or does it just move to the coldest point to cool down to liquid form there? | |
21st March 2004, 08:44 | #6 |
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| nope it works with gravity. The hot spot should be down. And in this way, a lot of heat from the CPU rises up too. I haven't seen a decent new lian-li case for some time now... I'm sticking to the trusted old design. |
21st March 2004, 08:52 | #7 |
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| they look mediocre when seen irl... the inside of the 2nd big tower is quite stunning however... we saw them at cebit yesterday and that one is overwhelming...
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23rd March 2004, 10:36 | #8 |
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| Seen any small cases with HUGE hard drive capacity (cooled if possible)? |
23rd March 2004, 12:43 | #9 |
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| seen very interesting racks to convert 3 5.25" bays to 5 hot-swapable HD spaces ... comes in P-ATA, S-ATA as well as SCSI + active cooling contact Jay-Jay about this one, he was thinking about ordering some |
23rd March 2004, 12:46 | #10 |
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| seen those from 3 different manufacteres,
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