Lian Li to Showcase New O and Q Series Cases

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  1. Hilbert Hagedoorn

    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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    Lian-Li Industrial Co. Ltd is pleased to announce that it will bring the latest O Series PC-O9, Q series PC-Q34, and new PC-J60 to CeBIT 2016. Lian Li would like to extend an invitation to all to visi...

    Lian Li to Showcase New O and Q Series Cases
     
  2. CronoGraal

    CronoGraal Ancient Guru

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    Woah woah woah, Lian-Li cases that look...modern?!
     
  3. LimitbreakOr

    LimitbreakOr Master Guru

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    Lian-li now has a corsair edition lol. Is that a Carbide 240? Or 540?
     
  4. fantaskarsef

    fantaskarsef Ancient Guru

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    hehe the double zone case looks like a cheap plexi version of the 540, thought the exact same thing. Only that this case doesn't seem to have any 5.25" bays at all...
     

  5. LimitbreakOr

    LimitbreakOr Master Guru

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    It's a little premature to write off the 5.25" Bay completely, I need mine to burn on bluerays and wouldn't want some clunky external drive hanging around. I love my Carbide 540 <3

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  6. Tyler Dalton

    Tyler Dalton Master Guru

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    How do you put the disk in the drive when the drive is sideways? Never understood that.
     
  7. Clouseau

    Clouseau Ancient Guru

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    Why is it so difficult to find a case that lets the motherboard lay flat. The majority of cases have them vertical. Thermaltake and Caselabs are about the only ones that have a horizontal option.
     
  8. LimitbreakOr

    LimitbreakOr Master Guru

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    That's easy, every drive has the pins and stuff on the edges that holds the disk upright.


    It's not difficult at all, look for an htpc case.
     

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