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Computex 2017: Lian-Li Showing Some interesting stuff

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/01/2017 02:29 PM | source: | 0 comment(s)
Computex 2017: Lian-Li Showing Some interesting stuff

Lian-li is alo present this year, much like the others. Often topic of discussion are their always aluminum cases and desktops. Lian-Li showed us their latest offerings, I’d say have a look at the photos, and yes tempered glass is making a nice entry.

With Lian-li it has been a bit of a hit or a miss quite often. Some designs often not working for many, where others like that t the time, brilliant O series kick in hard. The DK5 desktop chassis was also on display, I have to say, it’s more impressive to see opposed to what is showing on the photo. Still, I could never get used to that cold feel of aluminum and glass on my wrists I think.

Brilliant I find to be the test-benches PC-T70 that can now be closed with an optional cover to simulate ambiuent temps inside a PC, I’ve asked Lian-Li to ship one out for review here as we might be looking at the new Guru3D test bench. 

Below a photo-shoot of the most prominent on display chassis and desktops, have a peek at some new models in the works like the Alpha 330, PC-Q38 and PC-V300 & PC-Q12 with tempered glass side panels.



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