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Guru3D.com » News » Lian Li Announces First Chassis in New Series The PC-J60 Conceals Clutter Easily

Lian Li Announces First Chassis in New Series The PC-J60 Conceals Clutter Easily

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/06/2016 04:58 PM | source: | 10 comment(s)
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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slyphnier
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#5254576 Posted on: 04/06/2016 07:20 PM
more and more casing removing 5.2inch drive slot
it seems for PC, BD not considered succesful enough to be replacing DVD
although BD still prefered media for hometheather

sooner or later it seems all replaced with internet download service, or USB/SDcard-like media device

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#5254611 Posted on: 04/06/2016 09:04 PM
more and more casing removing 5.2inch drive slot
it seems for PC, BD not considered succesful enough to be replacing DVD
although BD still prefered media for hometheather

sooner or later it seems all replaced with internet download service, or USB/SDcard-like media device

Pretty much true. Games come via download these days, as does streaming movies or watching series or shows. Here even the normal TV stations start to have streaming pages.
My current gaming rig is the first without an optical drive, the htpc still has a 'legacy' blu ray drive. But even in htpc cases 5.25" slots are declining, at least it wasn't easy to find a case I like that has two (bluray drive and remote control / display).

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#5254623 Posted on: 04/06/2016 09:46 PM
Seems a little low on air in fan spots for my liking. Was almost a good case to me.

Has nice rad space, but its going to be hard to pass decent filtered air over it in this case.

I like having a big rad at the top of the case with hidden fans in a pull configuration sucking air out the top. (looks good + easy to clean for maintenance)

There are really not many cases that can do this well (with a bigger 60mm deep rad).

I really like my Phanteks Enthoo Primo, but it is a bit of a monster when ever I have to move it around...

sykozis
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#5254682 Posted on: 04/07/2016 12:32 AM
Another overpriced Lian Li case.....

tsunami231
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#5254685 Posted on: 04/07/2016 12:40 AM
more and more casing removing 5.2inch drive slot
it seems for PC, BD not considered succesful enough to be replacing DVD
although BD still prefered media for hometheather

sooner or later it seems all replaced with internet download service, or USB/SDcard-like media device

Not much issue I barely use my optical drive to the point why Wonder I have it even installed, I just gona replace it with external BD drive..

Though I thinking of removing all the HDD cages from my Define R5, and just getting brackets to mount my hdd in the Optical bay highly doubt I can fight 3.5 hdd in the back of motherboard tray.

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