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Lian Li PC-V1000Z


$300.00 Released August, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Beautifully constructed, amazing aluminum work. Stylish looks, not gaudy like most PC cases. Good thermal design aspects - perfect intake and exhaust locations, extended external PSU cage.

The Cons:Irregularly sized exhaust (140mm) - 120mm fans are common and easy to replace. Aluminum has vibrational properties not found with heavier/denser steel. Very expensive for a PC case.

The PC-V1000Z is a mid tower PC case from Lian Li. It comes with all of the luxury features we have come to expect from Lian Li, including the famous brushed aluminum finish, tool-less maintenance functionality, dust filters, and three case fans (one 120mm for intake and two 1x 120mm, 1x 140mm for exhaust), the PC-V1000Z also includes a see-through side panel and an eye-catching irregular half-external PSU cage.

Product Shot 2 The PC-V1000Z, like all of Lian Li's full sized offerings 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.

Features

  • Included power supply: none
  • External Drive Bays: 5 x 5.25"
  • Internal Drive Bays: 6 x 3.5"
  • Front ports: 4 x USB2, 1x  IEEE 1394, 1 x eSATA, Audio In/Out
  • Supported Motherboards: up to extended ATX
  • Material: Aluminum
  • Dimensions: 210 x 490 x 550mm ( W, H, D)

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    beautifully constructed, amazing aluminum work

  • 1

    stylish looks, not gaudy like most PC cases

  • 1

    good thermal design aspects - perfect intake and exhaust locations, extended external PSU cage

  • 1

    perfect size - even for a medium spec'd gaming rig

  • 1

    dust filters help keep the case clean and components cool / functioning normally, easy to wash

Cons
  • 1

    irregularly sized exhaust (140mm) - 120mm fans are common and easy to replace

  • 1

    aluminum has vibrational properties not found with heavier/denser steel

  • 0

    very expensive for a PC case

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