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Lian Li PC-9


$300.00 Released August, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:A work of art - beautifully hand crafted aluminum exterior and well thought out internal layout / features. Standardized fan sizes allow for broken or loud case fans to be replaced by store-bought fans. Lighter than steel cases.

The Cons:Like most Lian Li cases, the PC-9 remains quite expensive and hard to find. Aluminum vibration properties are inferior to steel.

The PC-9 is a basic mid tower PC case from Lian Li. It comes with only a small set of the luxury features we have come to expect from Lian Li, such as the famous brushed aluminum finish, removable drive cages, an extended PSU cage for oversized PSUs, tool-less maintenance, vibration dampening, and two 120mm case fans (one for intake and another for exhaust).

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Product Shot 2 Like all of Lian Li's full sized offerings, the PC-9 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. Comes in both black and silver.

Features

  • Included power supply: none
  • External Drive Bays: 5 x 5.25"
  • 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: 209 x 435 x 488mm (W, H, D)

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    a work of art - beautifully hand crafted aluminum exterior and well thought out internal layout / features

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    standardized fan sizes allow for broken or loud case fans to be replaced by store-bought fans

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    lighter than steel cases

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    smaller than most mid tower cases

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    1500rpm fans can keep most systems comfortable without being obnoxiously loud

Cons
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    like most Lian Li cases, the PC-9 remains quite expensive and hard to find

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    aluminum vibration properties are inferior to steel

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