Lian Li is returning to its origins with a new line of all aluminum PC chassis. The PC-Q50, the PC-V320, and the PC-V720 they all come with a very classic feature set and without all the latest and greatest eye-catching and fancy features like tempered glass or RGB lighting.
The design of these new aluminum cases allows for them to be used vertically or horizontally. Basically you can use them vertically for a gaming PC, which you might want to put underneath your desk or in horizontally, putting the system up in a living room as a HTPC. The PC-Q50, PC-V320, and PC-V720 come with a USB 3.1 Type-C connector at the front and all models are available in both gray or black anodized finish.
The PC-Q50 is the smallest of the three chassis, measuring 170 x 285 x 360mm (WxHxD). This mini case is compatible with mini-ITX motherboards and low profile CPU coolers. On top of that it's compatible with high-end graphics card and SFX power supplies. The PC-V320 is slightly larger but it's still considered as a small mid-tower case. This model is compatible with micro-ATX motherboards, ATX PSUs (up to 150mm) and high-end graphics cards.
Last but not least there is the PC-V720. This chassis, which still classified as a mid-tower, but it’s quite a bit bigger than the PC-V320. It is compatible with ATX motherboards, long graphics cards and ATX power supplies (measuring up to 160mm in length). All these three cases can be equipped with up to two 2.5" drives and two 3.5" HDDs.
Lian Li's new aluminum chassis will be available shortly, with prices ranging from $150 to $220.
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