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Anyone her complaining about this case or saying it maybe a "hard build" have never used a Lian Li case before.
I can guarantee this case will be much easier to work with than anything from Corsair or Thermaltake.
A full size ATX mobo will fit, but not an ATX PSU.
I picked this up last year same deal from Newegg. Really nice, solid, well built case. I have z690-atx, i7-12700, and 3080Ti running off the included 750PSU.
Works great and was easy to work in.really, really flexible in layout. May be overwhelming for first time case.
1) only take SFX or SFX-L, really wish it took ATX
2) check YouTube for front display mods (or pics), I did same and it's amazing
3) it doesn't officially support 360AIO, again YouTube making spacers to make it fit.
Edit: paid $150 last year for both
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For your first build I would look a slightly larger case. Thermaltake S100 or 4000/5000D airflow from Cosair; or something similar.
Specs show ATX/mATX/mini ATX
Yeah I saw that after my post. LOL I guess the only limitation one might deal with is if they wanted to use a waterblock. Might be a tight fit, if it will fit at all.
Originally bought this case from MIcro Center but had to return it because it wouldn't fit my ATX power supply. Seemed like a good case other than that. If you're looking to upgrade the included PSU in the future, just know this case only fits SFX power supplies.
Interesting. I wonder how this mini size would limit the types of motherboards you could install.
I picked this up last year same deal from Newegg. Really nice, solid, well built case. I have z690-atx, i7-12700, and 3080Ti running off the included 750PSU.
Works great and was easy to work in.really, really flexible in layout. May be overwhelming for first time case.
1) only take SFX or SFX-L, really wish it took ATX
2) check YouTube for front display mods (or pics), I did same and it's amazing
3) it doesn't officially support 360AIO, again YouTube making spacers to make it fit.
Yea I also got this late last year too for around $160 at Newegg. Solid case and highly rated PSU. watch out for some sharp edges, but install was a breeze.
I picked this up last year same deal from Newegg. Really nice, solid, well built case. I have z690-atx, i7-12700, and 3080Ti running off the included 750PSU.
Works great and was easy to work in.really, really flexible in layout. May be overwhelming for first time case.
1) only take SFX or SFX-L, really wish it took ATX
2) check YouTube for front display mods (or pics), I did same and it's amazing
3) it doesn't officially support 360AIO, again YouTube making spacers to make it fit.
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I can guarantee this case will be much easier to work with than anything from Corsair or Thermaltake.
Works great and was easy to work in.really, really flexible in layout. May be overwhelming for first time case.
1) only take SFX or SFX-L, really wish it took ATX
2) check YouTube for front display mods (or pics), I did same and it's amazing
3) it doesn't officially support 360AIO, again YouTube making spacers to make it fit.
Edit: paid $150 last year for both
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Specs show ATX/mATX/mini ATX
I can guarantee this case will be much easier to work with than anything from Corsair or Thermaltake.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Works great and was easy to work in.really, really flexible in layout. May be overwhelming for first time case.
1) only take SFX or SFX-L, really wish it took ATX
2) check YouTube for front display mods (or pics), I did same and it's amazing
3) it doesn't officially support 360AIO, again YouTube making spacers to make it fit.
Edit: paid $150 last year for both
Works great and was easy to work in.really, really flexible in layout. May be overwhelming for first time case.
1) only take SFX or SFX-L, really wish it took ATX
2) check YouTube for front display mods (or pics), I did same and it's amazing
3) it doesn't officially support 360AIO, again YouTube making spacers to make it fit.
Edit: paid $150 last year for both