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AFK_RETRO
> 3 dayGreat case if youre going for an AIO to cool, but if youre going air cooling you may want to look for a different case. as the front panel is very closed off and thus restricts airflow. Also, it does not come with all the fans needed. you will need to buy more for the top. I had to buy 2 140mm fans for the top. I was able to get the NZXT Kraken 280mm AIO to fit in the proper orientation in the front panel. Its a very very tight fit though, but it does fit. The 280 did not fit in the top of the case as it hits the motherboard. so you may want to look at a 240 for the top of the case. The Asus 3070 fits as well. Might be a little tight with a 3 fan card with the AIO in the front, but you will have to test that on your own. Great cable management in the back of the case and underneath as well.
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Ean
> 3 dayOriginally, I had intended to get the Corsair Crystal 280x, A nice, easy to assemble, and cable manage micro-atx case. However, I found this case right before I was about to order that case, and I am extremely glad I did. -For starters, the price is cheap- 70$ at the time of purchase, which is less than half than the Corsair Crystal 280x. For this price, you get exceptionally high build quality. All panels (all high-quality aluminium and tempered glass) fit perfectly and feel solid, as well as easily attach to the case. It comes with magnetic dust filters for the top and front of the case -Airflow is exceptional, and exhaust/intake restrictions are very little/none. My temps have dropped by 2-4 degress since implementing this case compared to my previous case (using corsair fans, not the stock fans). I had to mount my 240mm radiator for my AIO at the front of the case, as I could not get my fans and radiator to clear my RAM when mounting at the top. Even then, this likely varies from motherboard to motherboard. -The size! Its incredibly small, while maintaining easy part compatiblity (Ive seen builds with 3080s fitting, no problem) Its still very easy to build in as long as you use a modular PSU, and you should. Its about the same height as other micro-atx cases, but much thinner. It having a basement certainly helps with the cable management. At the end of the day, I would reccoment this case for anyone building a Micro-ATX system, Id even go as far to say this is the best bang-for-the-buck case option, maybe even the best in general. In Short: -Amazing Price -Looks Great -High Quality Build -Easy to Build in with Modular PSU -Fits most GPUs -Just get it
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Brody M.
> 3 dayBest looking case I could fine for my price range. It feels high quality and looks super sleek. The magnetic dust filter on top is super easy to clean. The case was the perfect size as well.
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Josh Stone P
> 3 dayIve always had Lian li cases, my first and second builds where in them. This is a very good budget case that will continue to look good for some time into the future. Its monolithic, spacious enough, and the build quality is superb. Only complaint is how it uses plastic pin connectors for the front panel connection to the case. I can see those breaking easily or overtime degrading.
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Eric
> 3 dayI could not fit my power supply and the 3 1/2 drive bays at the same time without pinching the power connectors. Probably plays better with a modular power supply where you dont need to find room for unused power cables. Had to do a little metal bending for the motherboard IO plate to fit. Looks good, nice fans.
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Paul
Greater than one weekI love the size of this case. Its perfect. The build quality is very good and it makes installing fans a breeze. This case is setup very user friendly so customization of it is fun and easily done. The top panel comes off for a radiator or fans and easily mounts back on with one screw and slide ins. The front comes off the case as well. When my case arrived I went to take the glass panel off and accidentally dropped it on my table and it shattered. Since I had been waiting to build this pc until all my parts came I was very disappointed and did not want to send the case back to amazon and wait for replacement. I went to Lian Lis website and messaged customer service and included a picture of my broken glass panel. They quickly responded and sent me a brand new glass panel from China in a week for free! Their customer service cannot be beat. I will purchase Lian Li products again.
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Stuart Strausbaugh
Greater than one weekI bought a Used - Like New case and it just had the rear fan missing. It CAN fit a 280mm AIO on the top if you buy separate fans that are smaller like the ID Cooling 15mm ones because originally it does not clear the CPU cable on the Motherboard (I just jimmy rigged it to worked and put some screws in different holes). Also, it WILL fit an XFX rx 6950xt and it is a 3 fan card and pretty long. The Gigabyte B650 Aorus Elite AX Motherboard did fit but JUST barely. Overall, I would have to say that although some things were tight to try and work in or around, I would recommend this case.
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Average Consumer of Goods and Services
> 3 dayI originally got this because of its sleek and stylish look. The flat surfaces and black color are a minimal and timeless design that no one else seems to be doing without charging $100+. The internal design is pretty standard. If youve built a PC before, then you know where everythings supposed to go and what the holes are all for. Unfortunately, this is where it gets bad. The spaces that they designate for the drives are so small and thoughtless that I have to wonder what rulers they were using to measure the case. For context, I had two 2.5 SSD drives and a 3.5 HDD drive I wanted to install. There are two spots for 2.5 drives on the back of the motherboard tray. One of these slots is underneath a side lip meant to mount the outer wall on and is impossible to get the drive in there to screw it on properly. I ended up not even bothering and just taped the second SSD onto a random spot in the case. Now for the more egregious part. The drive cage for the 3.5 drives was too small. In the pictures for this specific product, their cage looks fine (its the box thing next to the battery on the bottom). The one I got was a tight metal cage with a plastic tray squeezed in there to the point where the tray was permanently deformed. The plastic tray could be stretched to fit my HDD on it, but then it wouldnt slide into the cage as intended. What the hell? I definitely DO NOT want my hard drive wiggling around anywhere, and now I have nowhere to properly screw it onto the case. Two out of three drives are secured in place with a despicable amount of tape which shouldnt be needed in the first place. I have to say it again - what rulers did they use to measure this case? Are my drives supposed to be malleable pieces of crap just to fit them into this case? Overall, the hassle with the drives makes me doubt the integrity and tolerances for the rest of the case.
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Dustin
> 3 dayI have built around 100 PCs and most very cheap and this case doesn’t seem any nicer than the $50-60 ones from diy pc.
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Justin
> 3 dayI ordered this case to upgrade the airflow to my pc as well as get some rgb into my setup. After installing my computer into the case, the rgb on the fans decided to stop working. It was clearly a problem with the fan controller on the back of the case. I decided to give the case another try and buy another one and return my faulty one. This time after installing my computer into the case, the rgb worked fine but the rgb controlling buttons on the front panel are faulty. The only reason why I’m not returning this one also is because I don’t want to go through the hassle of buying another case and swapping it over again. The Lconnwct software is a joke and doesn’t work with the case. I suggest you look for another case if you planned on buying this one. I will most likely never be buying a Lian li product again.