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Lian Li Tyr PC-X2000


$537.52 Released August, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Completely aluminum construction means that despite being a full-tower case, the X2000 is pretty light. Looks very sleek and stands out from other full-towers on the market due to its more vertical construction. Well laid-out interior offers plenty of room for even larger graphics cards.

The Cons:Very expensive--priced at a suggested $600.

The Tyr PC-X2000 is a large minimalist full tower PC case from Lian Li aimed at gamers. Introduced in August 2008, the PC-X2000 includes many luxury features such as dust filters, sound dampening material and 3 included 140mm fans with 3 speed settings for case intake, with a fourth 140mm and additional pair of 80mm fans for exhaust.

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Product Shot 2 While 140mm fans are not standard and available from third party retailers, the included fans are fairly high quality and are thus quiet, push a fair amount of air and can be expected to last.

Features

  • Included power supply: none
  • External Drive Bays: 2 x 5.25", 1 x 3.5"
  • Internal Drive Bays: 6 x 3.5"
  • Front ports: 2 x USB2, 1x  IEEE 1394, 1 x eSATA, Audio In/Out
  • Supported Motherboards: up to extended ATX
  • Material: Aluminum
  • Dimentions: 230 x 430 x 680mm ( W, D, H)

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    Completely aluminum construction means that despite being a full-tower case, the X2000 is pretty light.

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    Looks very sleek and stands out from other full-towers on the market due to its more vertical construction.

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    Well laid-out interior offers plenty of room for even larger graphics cards.

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    Hot-swappable drive bay design allows for the installation and removal of hard drives in seconds.

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    Zoned interior ensures that the power supply is walled-off from the motherboard for cooler operating temperatures.

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    A server-grade graphics card holder keeps cards steadily in place.

Cons
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    Very expensive--priced at a suggested $600.

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