Nice case, just make sure that you check the fan directions. The one I got had them all blowing out.
And also, the "rgb" button cycled through a bunch of modes, but after 30 seconds, it would just start doing its own thin and switching colors and cycling to whatever it wanted. There were no instructions on how the rgb works. I solved it by just connecting them to the motherboard… BUT if you don't have rgb headers, there may be an issue… FYI.
And this is about the normal price, give or take a few bucks. Ain't nobody paying that fake full price.
Lian Li 011 case knockoff
Fans use molex, not 3 pins nor 4 pins. No speed control.
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09-25-2023 at 11:50 PM.
Nice case, just make sure that you check the fan directions. The one I got had them all blowing out.
And also, the "rgb" button cycled through a bunch of modes, but after 30 seconds, it would just start doing its own thin and switching colors and cycling to whatever it wanted. There were no instructions on how the rgb works. I solved it by just connecting them to the motherboard… BUT if you don't have rgb headers, there may be an issue… FYI.
And this is about the normal price, give or take a few bucks. Ain't nobody paying that fake full price.
This is the same as the ARGB-Q3 that came out a few months ago, but with a panoramic border. I do anywhere from 3-5 PC flips a month and all of the builds I've done using the Q3 sold extremely quickly. I'll probably switch to this over the Q3, but I have several Montech Air 100 cases that I got for $50 awhile back that I need to work through first.
As mentioned before, the fans are Molex and lack speed control. They do, at least, have an ARGB header which is good since the built-in ARGB controller will not hold a specific color or pattern setting... pressing the reset switch advances to the next color/pattern, but it still continues to cycle through them continually.
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And also, the "rgb" button cycled through a bunch of modes, but after 30 seconds, it would just start doing its own thin and switching colors and cycling to whatever it wanted. There were no instructions on how the rgb works. I solved it by just connecting them to the motherboard… BUT if you don't have rgb headers, there may be an issue… FYI.
And this is about the normal price, give or take a few bucks. Ain't nobody paying that fake full price.
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And also, the "rgb" button cycled through a bunch of modes, but after 30 seconds, it would just start doing its own thin and switching colors and cycling to whatever it wanted. There were no instructions on how the rgb works. I solved it by just connecting them to the motherboard… BUT if you don't have rgb headers, there may be an issue… FYI.
And this is about the normal price, give or take a few bucks. Ain't nobody paying that fake full price.
Working again
Maybe lian li will Sue this company too
Power supply goes behind the motherboard
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As mentioned before, the fans are Molex and lack speed control. They do, at least, have an ARGB header which is good since the built-in ARGB controller will not hold a specific color or pattern setting... pressing the reset switch advances to the next color/pattern, but it still continues to cycle through them continually.
People wanting something tiny with little to no room for drives choose a laptop or a NUC.