Lian-Li O7S review

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With the side panel opened up we can now look from top to bottom at the motherboard tray. This is hard to explain, it is a relatively small chassis that looks big. It however is slim, yet as you can see there is plenty of space to work in. 

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Okay so, to the lower left is the VGA mounting area, there is cabling and a x16 slot for one card. It would have been nice to see that in two-fold. Still we will mount a GeForce GTX Titan X there (VGA length max: 310mm). 

To the right a 3.5" drive cage that each can hold 3.5" x3 + 2.5" x1. We'll look more in-depth at that in a minute though.. So you'll notice a CPU back-plate cutout for simple CPU cooler installation, 1x slim 5.25-inch drive bay, many cable-routing holes that have rubber inserts. Yeah, it's looking good man. To the top at the right is where we will 'hang' the power supply. Trust me, looks great !



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The top side radiator space reveals a vent cover/filter on top that can be easily removed and cleaned. Up top there are three PWM 120mm controlled fans. The interior overall is extremely well designed and there's just so much room to work with. All the larger components will fit easily as well as there is space for any form factor motherboard up-to E-ATX, though for the big format form factor you will need to re-position the motherboard studs.
 

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That's four PCI card slots for ya, but we'll mount one VGA card there. With a riser cable we''ll connect that VGA card to a motherboard PCIe slot. 

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