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Die Firma Lian Li dürfte wohl jedem bekannt sein, der Interesse an edlen Gehäusen hat. Mit dem neusten Produkt der Koreaner bekommt das Wort "Tower" eine ganz neue Bedeutung. Denn die Höhe von fast 70 cm, findet man bei einem Computergehäuse nicht sehr häufig. Desweiteren bietet das immerhin über 400 Euro teure Gehäuse sehr viele Besonderheiten, wie zum Beispiel das Chassi, das sich deutlich von dem normaler Gehäuse unterscheidet.
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Once the overclocking bug bites, there are two paths most take. The first path is for those who like the speed boost overclocking offers, but still look for longevity in their investment. On the opposite end of the spectrum, there are some of us that should likely be involved with some sort of meetings or rehab to council us out of our addiction for speed and every last megahertz we can get from our components. Taking that even a step further, there are those of us who constantly swap out components, like various sets of memory for the best SuperPi or WPrime bench results, or for collecting medals on HWBot. I know when I used to do all of these things, most cases just don't allow the ease of access that an open air configuration can offer, if done correctly.
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We have seen a few test bench type setups from various manufacturers with mixed results but Lian Li’s Pitstop T60 is pretty well rounded offering. Swapping hardware outside of optical drives is fast and simple thanks to the use of thumbscrews in key areas. Solid aluminum construction makes it both sturdy and lightweight.
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The Lian Li T60 is an ATX and Micro-ATX open air test bench system that many enthusiasts might find very handy as you can change out hardware quickly and easily. The Lian Li Pitstop PC-T60 chassis is equipped with 8 PCI slots, especially nice in the advent of adding in new graphics cards. While those with animals and small children will cringe the rest should drool over this sexy red aluminum chassis!
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Quote: The PC-6 is a mid-tower design that incorporates all of the core elements you would expect into a beautiful black brushed aluminum chassis. While the PC-6 is more expensive than its steel and plastic peers, the weight reduction and thermal advantages add additional value that can easily justify the stretch.
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Lian Li produce some of the most beautiful cases on the market. Today we are going to look at one of their newest designs – the PC-Z70. Designed for the serious enthusiast, this case features ventilated PCI expansion slots, support for graphics cards up to 390mm long, nine 3.5 inch SATA hot swappable HDD drives and six quality fans to ensure the highest levels of cooling.
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Auf der CeBIT 2011 waren erstmals die neusten Modelle von Lian Li zu sehen. Eines dieser neuen Modelle, das Lian Li PC-Z70, welches offiziell am 17.05.2011 vorgestellt wurde, haben wir uns in unserem heutigen Test genauer angesehen. Wie bei Lian Li gewohnt, kommt auch das PC-Z70 im edlen Aluminium-Look und mit einigen neuen Features, die wir teilweise auch schon in den neuen Lancool Gehäusen der First Knight Serie bewundern konnten. Das PC-Z70 ist ein Big-Tower-Gehäuse und bietet neben HTPX-Support auch neun HotSwap-fähige Festplatteneinschübe.
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There was once this saying, "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth, and the rest was made in China". About ten years ago, when I was still in elementary school and did not know any better, I was at my friend's house, who was showing off his latest custom built machine. His computer system certainly carried the performance and the price -- spending nearly $3000 in total, it was a lot of money, even by today's standards. However, I have always wondered why he cheapened out on the case that boldly said "Lian Li" across the front. You know, Lian Li sounded like some ripoff brand from China, so why would anyone spend so much money on a computer only to put it all into a cheap knockoff chassis? However, as time moved on, I sooner or later realized Lian Li is not what I think they are. For one thing, they manufacture all their cases in Taiwan (So to respond to the quote in the opening of this paragraph, while God created the heavens and the earth in the beginning, not everything was actually made in China). Secondly, they are one of the most renowned chassis manufacturers in the world, specializing in exquisite all aluminum cases every true computer enthusiast desires. About two years ago, I have reviewed the Lian Li PC-Q07 mini-ITX computer case. The PC-Q07 has a beautiful clean design and brilliant quality one would expect from Lian Li. Fast forward to today, we have yet another Lian Li case here at APH Networks for testing. With the latest Diamond series PC-Z60 ATX mid-tower sitting next to me right now, does it hold true to Lian Li's long tradition of excellence? Read on to find out!
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Those who know me, will be aware that I'm not a case person. I'd much rather have my systems sprawled across boxes or sitting on a test bench, and it's all down to the time it takes to change components. For those in the computer industry, much like ourselves, you'll know exactly what it's like when you are forever changing components in a system, and for us it's almost a daily chore to go with having a shower, brushing your teeth and after a short while it gets a bit tedious and repetitive to say the least.
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The Taiwanese Lian Li is well known for their high quality PC and NAS cases, they also have PSU’s and chassis-related accessories. Lian Li sent me the aluminum black PC-Z60 ATX case to review and that’s what we’ll be talking about today.
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