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Guto
Straight-up, waht is the best lian li case???
And when should I go mid tower, and when full tower?? tks!!!
zigen
i have the Lian Li PC-65 and it ROCKS!!! if u want full tower, go PC-75, if u want silent full tower, go PC-73SL, if u want the flippy mod thingy where psu is on bottom, go V-Series
BiPolar
well, the midtower/fulltower question is really up to you. The larger tower promotes more air flow(ifyou are going with air cooling). So bigger is often better. But if you would rather have a smaller case, or are water cooling, then the full tower isn't really necessary.

The number of peripherals also plays into it, do you plan on running 6 HD's in a massive raid array? Or jus a simple basic setup? Do you need the space for a full tower, etc. Answer that, and then people can give suggestions on he bset lian li case.
Uber
im soon to be running 6 Hdd's and 4 cdroms in my new machine (on the way) i plan on buying a big chieftec. but lian li is nice, im just not into the price.
zigen
i got hooked on lian li ever since i bought this pc-65 from my friend for $50 haha...i'll never go back!
p8baller07
I have a Lian Li V1200.... Love it....its reverse ATX too great airflow and my temps are awesome...Its just pricy
kanbeki
If I had the cash. its like the V1200's older brother's friend on steroids with 12 3.5 bays blink.gif
markiemrboo
When I last looked at Lian-Li cases the only one that took my fancy was this one: http://www.xcase.co.uk/acatalog/Lian_Li_Pc_6070.html but.... very pricey smile.gif
Bane
Get a PC-65.... smile.gif. Great case and it has a removable mobo tray. Well, if you dont like the window *gasp* then you can get the PC-60 sad.gif
And full tower, go with the 75 or 70 (no window).
The new V series is expensive :S
bigears
PC-61 or PC-71 both cool, and black
LobbDogg
I've got the PC-65 which I absolutely love. Best case I've ever owned. However tough to fit 1/2" watercooling kit all inside of it. Great airflow, awesome to work on, all the pieces always fit together right, removable mobo tray which IMO is the best feature to have. The front panel just pops off with ease. You don't have to pull at parts to get them to come loose, everything just snaps together nicely and in place.
FxXP
Not to butt heads, but you can get the Kingwin KT-424 for cheaper and it has all the qualities of some of those Lian-Li's.
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