Lian Li Announces First Chassis in New Series The PC-J60 Conceals Clutter Easily
Lian-Li announces the PC-J60 chassis. This aluminum mid tower chassis is perfect for PC builders who want to banish loose cables for a clean PC build without all the hassle.
The PC-J60 makes it easy for builders to have attain the immaculate, organized appearance of popular case builds and mods. A large aluminum cover sheathes the PSU and drive racks along the bottom panel, shrouding them from view in the main compartment so VGA cards and other more glamorous parts can hog the spotlight. Several cable holes with rubber grommets are positioned around the motherboard cut out, along with built-in cable ties, to make organization a breeze.
Ample Cooler Choices – Water or Air
The PC-J60’s default configuration includes two 120mm intake fans drawing cool air directly to the expansion cards through large vents flanking the entire front panel. Another large 140mm fan sucks some of this air downward into the PSU compartment over the drive racks, and is vented via the power supply in the back. On the top panel, this case can mount an addition three 120mm fans, or water cooling radiators fitting 430mm length, 160mm width, and 60mm thickness. All of the included fans and fan mounts feature removable mesh air filters.
Great for Gamer Builds
The drive racks are positioned at the bottom of the chassis, making room in the main compartment for the largest VGA cards available on seven expansion slots – up to 410mm in length. Each drive rack mounts two 3.5†or 2.5†drives on rubber vibration dampeners. An additional 3.5†and 2.5†drive can be mounted directly on the motherboard panel for a total of six possible drives. The PC-J60 can mount CPU coolers up to 160mm tall and ATX PSUs 210mm in length.
Price and Availability
The windowless and windowed versions of the PC-J60 will be available on newegg on April 11 for $189 and $210 respectively.
Find out more here: http://www.lian-li.com/en/dt_portfolio/pc-J60/
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I remember the first Philips External CD Burner. Took forever to burn. So do blu-rays too imho even though I have tried various external ones since they came out, and will do the same with ultra-hd blu ray. Biggest prblem is the the price of the disks especially for the new standard. As for the case, looks pretty nice. I am not sure about the cable routing with the shroud though.
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Idk, I used to think they were overpriced, then I bought one for a PC in the lobby of a fragrance sales building (I needed something sharp, professional looking). When I opened the box I understood immediately why they are priced higher. The quality of their cases is absolutely phenomenal. I've owned top cases from Corsair, Cooler Master, Antec, Silverstone and Fractal. None of them came close to the build quality of the Lian Li.
I don't find most of their cases very functional for gaming/tower purposes. But the build quality, exterior finish, etc is second to none. I actually like their ITX cases too, bought a few for HTPC setups in a few upscale houses. They fit nicely into the modern furniture look and were pretty well designed.
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Idk, I used to think they were overpriced, then I bought one for a PC in the lobby of a fragrance sales building (I needed something sharp, professional looking). When I opened the box I understood immediately why they are priced higher. The quality of their cases is absolutely phenomenal. I've owned top cases from Corsair, Cooler Master, Antec, Silverstone and Fractal. None of them came close to the build quality of the Lian Li.
I don't find most of their cases very functional for gaming/tower purposes. But the build quality, exterior finish, etc is second to none. I actually like their ITX cases too, bought a few for HTPC setups in a few upscale houses. They fit nicely into the modern furniture look and were pretty well designed.
For someone like me that has access to the equipment necessary to fabricate such a case, $189-210 is an insane price. Maybe that's why I'm a bit more critical of case pricing.
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..... SHUSH! You know that's piracy, right?
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I like to rent bd movies and save them.....aside form that i dont ever use disks anymore