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Lian Li PC-A77


$300.00 Released January, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Runs very quietly with stock fans at higher speeds. Can cool even the beefiest of systems with little problem. Removable motherboard tray for easy installation of components.

The Cons:Collects fingerprints far too easily. Instructions for fan control are unhelpful for inexperienced users.

The PC-A77 is a full tower PC case from Lian Li. Introduced in 2008, the PC-A77 sadly doesn't include some of the standard luxury features we find on other Lian Li models such as dust filters or sound dampening material.

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Product Shot 2 We do, however, find an included fan controller with a user interface found on the front of the case. With this we find a new method for keeping sound to a minimum, as the controller incldes the ability to adjust the fanspeeds based on the teperature within the case. The PC-A77 also makes fan swapping a little easier than other Lian Li cases, including dual standard 120mm intake fans, and dual 120mm fans for exhaust.

Features

  • Included power supply: none
  • External Drive Bays: 12 x 5.25"
  • Internal Drive Bays: 9 x 3.5" (using 6 5.25" bays)
  • Front ports: 2 x USB2, 1x  IEEE 1394, 1 x eSATA, Audio In/Out
  • Supported Motherboards: up to extended ATX
  • Material: Aluminum
  • Dimentions: 220 x 595 x 590mm ( W, H,D)

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    Runs very quietly with stock fans at higher speeds.

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    Can cool even the beefiest of systems with little problem.

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    Removable motherboard tray for easy installation of components.

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    Plenty of room for lots of hard drives and longer graphics cards.

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    Subtle sleek aesthetic looks classy compared to the typical flashy, LED-filled enthusiast case.

Cons
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    Collects fingerprints far too easily.

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    Instructions for fan control are unhelpful for inexperienced users.

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