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Review: Lian-Li O7S aluminum PC Chassis
We have a review on the Lian-Li O7S (PC-O7S) that will shock and awe you. This big aluminum chassis with incredible looks. Based on a revolutionary design this PC case will set a new standard in the industry. Got curious already ? Yeah, you most certainly should be.
Read the full review right here.
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#5056339 Posted on: 04/23/2015 11:50 AM
This thing looks amazing.
I love my Corsair 750D But that Lian-Li is stunning.
Expensive yes but I would love to own it!
This thing looks amazing.
I love my Corsair 750D But that Lian-Li is stunning.
Expensive yes but I would love to own it!
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#5056363 Posted on: 04/23/2015 12:26 PM
Nice case but..you can't use only one PCIe slot!? What about dual slot SLI/CF/other PCIe devices??
Nice case but..you can't use only one PCIe slot!? What about dual slot SLI/CF/other PCIe devices??
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#5056376 Posted on: 04/23/2015 12:54 PM
They smoke to much weed?
PSU placed on front of PC case
They smoke to much weed?
PSU placed on front of PC case

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#5056387 Posted on: 04/23/2015 01:09 PM
It definately looks amazing, but also has some drawbacks.
PSU on the front does make me wonder if you can hear the fan, or, buzzing as you change power drain, as well as you can read the naming through that front part...
Also you have to use the bottom most PCIe slot for the riser? What if that's only an x4? A sollution more for looks than for power I guess, and I'd wish they'd at least make the riser a sturdy one, this one reminds me of old IDE cables, not really the eyecatcher imho.
Also it would be a better deal if they' figure out how to include two GPUs in this rig, but that's just my preferance. It definately has something appealing to it, but it's merely a first try I'd say. Work on it Lian-Li, and my next rig might be a Monolith (don't use that name! I'll sue you!
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It definately looks amazing, but also has some drawbacks.
PSU on the front does make me wonder if you can hear the fan, or, buzzing as you change power drain, as well as you can read the naming through that front part...
Also you have to use the bottom most PCIe slot for the riser? What if that's only an x4? A sollution more for looks than for power I guess, and I'd wish they'd at least make the riser a sturdy one, this one reminds me of old IDE cables, not really the eyecatcher imho.
Also it would be a better deal if they' figure out how to include two GPUs in this rig, but that's just my preferance. It definately has something appealing to it, but it's merely a first try I'd say. Work on it Lian-Li, and my next rig might be a Monolith (don't use that name! I'll sue you!

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I'm sure i'm not the only one drooling out until price tag burst my bubble.