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 Lian Li PC-70 Aluminium Server Case Review  

Date : Thursday, 22 March 2001
Author : Diceman
Provided by : PCMods.Com
Page : 1

Introduction
Yo peeps! Diceman here with another killer case to show you guys. Today I'm gonna give ya an up-close and personal look at one of the hottest products on the market today. The PCMods.com PC-70 All-Aluminum Server Case .

The popularity of aluminum cases continues to grow. But until now there was only mini and mid-tower aluminum cases on the market( at least easily found ones). And even though the smaller aluminum cases sold very well, there was still a big demand for a "big brudda" to those cases. Everyone saw the advantage in having a normal sized case that was extra light, extremely sturdy, excellent cooling properties, and dashing good looks, all right outta the box!. Especially the tweakers and the LAN party nuts that are constantly draggin their big steel cases around. An aluminum case would be worth it to them for the lack of back pain by itself. Well , the hardware gawds out there demanded bigger and Lian Li came back with this baby. They took there most popular model ,the pc-60, and made it bigger. But it's not quite the larger exact copy. There is some things to make a note of in this case if you're thinking of picking one up. We'll get into that shortly. But first a few specs and benefits of an aluminum case:

Benefits

  • All Aluminum Construction.
  • 4 80mm fans for ultimate cooling.
  • Variable fan speed setting for front fans.
  • Tool-less case with aluminum thumbscrews all around.

Specifications

  • Aluminum panel and used original aluminum color.
  • Total 15 device bays: six 5.25", three 3.5" and six hidden 3.5".
  • Power supply not included.
  • Size: 8.25 by 23.5 by 23.5 inches / 595mm (L) x 210mm (W) x 595mm (H)

Now this particular version of the PC-70 we're gonna look at today is from PCMods.com . Most, if not all of you, have at least heard of Pcmods.com or have seen their products and maybe didn't even realize it. They've got distributors all over the world . They sell some of the most innovative case modding stuff on the market and one of the very few sites that have actually designed totally new products themselves to fit the needs of the cooling freaks out there. All there kits are designed with ease of installation in mind.

Ok, I can't wait any longer to tear into this beauty of a case...... so lets go open it up!

 

 



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