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Lian Li PC-7FW
$200.00
Released August, 2008
The Pros:Cheaper than most high end Lian Li cases, and can be found for less than $
150. Like most Lian Li cases the PC-7FW is a work of art - beautiful engineering and craftsmanship. Good thermal management - low intake, high exhaust, PSU in bottom.
The Cons:Irregular size intake fan cannot be easily replaced if it is too noisy or breaks. Not as beautiful as more expensive Lian Li cases. Aluminum has the tendency to have vibrational properties that steel does not.
The PC-7FW is a basic mid tower PC case from Lian Li aimed at gamers. The PC-7FW comes with only a small set of the luxury features we have come to expect from Lian Li, including the famous brushed aluminum finish, removable drive cages, an extended PSU cage for oversized PSUs, tool-less maintenance, vibration dampening, and two case fans (one 140mm for intake and another 120mm for exhaust).
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Like all of Lian Li's full sized offerings, the PC-7FW does not include a power supply, allowing end users to select one themselves for the potential to utilize a much stronger or quieter machine depending on ones personal preferences. There is no distinguishable difference between this model and the PC-60FW.
Features
- Included power supply: none
- External Drive Bays: 5 x 5.25" (1 used for 3.5" adapter), 1 x 3.5"
- Internal Drive Bays: 4 x 3.5"
- Front ports: 2 x USB2, 1x IEEE 1394, Audio In/Out
- Supported Motherboards: up to standard ATX
- Material: Aluminum
- Dimensions: 218 x 440 x 490mm (W, H, D)
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cheaper than most high end Lian Li cases, and can be found for less than $
150
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like most Lian Li cases the PC-7FW is a work of art - beautiful engineering and craftsmanship
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good thermal management - low intake, high exhaust, PSU in bottom
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good case for gamers - window and cool blue fan
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irregular size intake fan cannot be easily replaced if it is too noisy or breaks
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not as beautiful as more expensive Lian Li cases
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aluminum has the tendency to have vibrational properties that steel does not
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