| 14.03.2008 22:10 | | | It's useless if youre on air. I still have to throw a shrouded rad with 38mm thick fans. The whole top will be filled. |
| 14.03.2008 18:56 | | | I can easily imagine a watercooling in that case.. I don't think that is uselessly huge |
| 14.03.2008 15:51 | | | Well It hasnt yet equipped with psu so it will take some room |
| 14.03.2008 15:39 | | | Good case. Hopefully all of the wires are enough long. |
| 14.03.2008 14:55 | | | some positive feedback noticed :D lol. Atleast it was a bargain for Lian-Li |
| 14.03.2008 14:15 | | | Hmm, seems that it would be quite easy to make it house two computers. Atx with M-atx might fit very easy, only backpanel needs to redo. So it's really huge. :) |
| 14.03.2008 13:42 | | | wow. that is absolutely uselessly huge. |
| 14.03.2008 13:25 | | | My appartment is smaller than that...:S |
| 14.03.2008 13:25 | | | Lol, fill that with wires ;P |
| 14.03.2008 13:00 | | | I lol'd. That's what I call "too large". You better get something to fill that.. |
| 14.03.2008 11:51 | | | I was thinking about getting it anodized since I got it cheap. |
| 14.03.2008 11:50 | | | Yup. It's a $300 case for $100. I couldn't pass it up. |
| 14.03.2008 09:30 | | | this is one of those rebranded lian li cases right? the ones that sell for like 1/4 the price of the original? |
| 14.03.2008 07:04 | | | Internals are setup different compared to the actual lian li. |