Lian-Li O7S review

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Look at that, so nice. BTW the photos today I took in a vertical position so you can see the chassis in all its glory, but for those of you with a small monitor resolution, sorry! :) This chassis is tall, 59cm in height.

Once unpacked, you can get a better grasp of what the PC-O7S is all about. It is nice in length for a mid-tower chassis. The rather rigid, smooth exterior surrounds a frame that has room for high-performance components and the many forms of cooling you’ll need if you’re going to push those components to the edge. The materials used are aluminum and glass making the material usage very expensive.

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Let me just state that the photos really do not do the chassis any justice, you really need to see a build in a computer store or something. The chassis comes with a good size glass side window that will display the internal components nicely. To the other side a sheet of aluminum on which you can mount a fan as well, and yes there is room behind that panel to do just that. The panels can be opened by removing thumb-screws, which works great. 

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As stated the opposing side panel is not see-through, btw you can flow the panel so that the fan mount is positioned to the rear of the CPU mounting location as well. But let me go to the side.
 

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The top panel is all aluminum again, underneath you'll find a three fold of 120mm fans. The top segment is not easy to remove or access, but that actually is a trend with this entire build. 

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