Dust filters
In total there are four spots for 120 millimeter fans in this case. All the air inlets are covered using dust filters. These can be removed easily in order to clean them under tap water. |
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Two compartment layout
Lian Li chose a two chamber layout for this case. In the top part of the case motherboard, processor, memory and graphics card are being placed. The bottom compartment offers space for the PSU as well as all the drives. |
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Cable management
For a great looking and high-priced case it’s almost self-evident that there is a well-thought cable management in place. As we already mentioned Lian Li decided to create a two chamber layout, which offers plenty of space. Below the motherboard you can hide away all your cables to achieve clean looks. Apart from that there are numerous rubber grommeted cut-outs allowing the user to route cables from one side of the motherboard tray to the other. |
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Support for custom watercooling
Despite the compact size of the PC-V33WX case, it offers a good flexibility when it comes to custom watercooling gear. Looking at the case from the front, you see two 120 millimeter fans and behind which you can conveniently place a 240 millimeter radiator. |
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Dual HDD tray
Right above the power supply, on the left lower side of the case, there is a modular HDD cage. Thanks to the use of thumb screws it’s possible to remove this rack without having to look for additional tools. The rack itself allows you to install up to four 3.5 inch drives. In order to reduces vibrations the HDD cage features pre-fit rubber rings for the 3.5 inch drive. Also the two 2.5 inch drives are mounted using anti vibration grommets. To ensure adequate cooling there is a 120 millimeter outtake fan. |
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