Lian Li has released a rather neat looking PC case which is pretty much a mini-ITX version of the PC-09 PC case and has the same design with tempered glass on both the side and the front.
Same as the PC-09, the new mini-ITX PC-Q37 uses a dual-chamber design made from aluminum and featuring tempered glass on both the side and the front. With dual-chamber design, Lian Li managed to separate PSU and HDDs from the rest of the hardware.
Such design gives a clear look on the motherboard, all the main components and the cooling system while hides most of the cables. In PC-Q37 case, the PSU is hidden behind the motherboard tray, which means that this one is a bit wider than your average mini-ITX PC case.
As far as the specifications go, the new Lian Li PC-Q37 measures 247x347x346mm, which means it is pretty much a cube PC case. It supports mini-ITX motherboards, SFX PSUs, up to 320mm long graphics cards and up to 130mm tall CPU coolers. It also has enough room for two 3.5-inch and single 2.5-inch drive.
When it comes to cooling, the PC-Q37 has enough room for up to four 120mm fans, two at the top and two at the bottom as well as two optional 80mm fans at the rear. It also has enough room to mount a 300x80x120mm radiator at the top.
According to details from Lian Li, the PC-Q37 should be available soon with a price set at around US $230.
Source:
Lian-Li.com.