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    Nikoxio reacted to Senzelian in PC Case Review: LIAN LI PC-08WX ... Love-Hate Relationship   
    Today I got the almighty LIAN LI PC-08WX cube case. Everyone who has seen this case was practically falling in love with it and everyone who has seen its price tag was crying at least once.
    I want to talk a little bit about the case itself, why it is so expensive and for who this case is actually for.

    This is where the review starts.
    Right here.
    I'll put a huge headline here so everyone knows.
    So it here it comes:
     

     
    I'll start with a few specs and the overall construction:

    As I said it's part of the cube case category. So it's quite a bit smaller than a standard sized mid tower. That is because the power supply isn't sitting directly under or above the motherboard.
    Instead it has two chambers. In the first chamber at the front we have the motherboard, the graphics cards and obviously everything that sits directly on the motherboard like RAM and CPU cooler.
    Behind the motherboard tray is the second chamber. This chamber contains the power supply, which is in this case a normal sized ATX power supply, the storage drives and of course most of the cables.
    Dimensions (WxHxD): 341x428x404mm 6x 3.5" HDD 2x 2.5" HDD Fans front: 3x 120mm (included) Fans rear: 1x 120mm (1. chamber) (included) Fans rear: 2x 120mm (2. chamber) (included) Fans top: 2x 120mm Front I/O: 4x USB 3.0, 1x headphone, 1x microphone Weight: 9.50kg PCI-slots: 8 Graphics Cards: to max. 370mm CPU Coolers: to max. 170mm height Power supply: ATX Motherboard: to EATX 12"x13" Source: http://skinflint.co.uk/?cmp=1304503
     
    The case is mostly made out of aluminium and what isn't made out aluminium is made out of glass. Yes, glass. The case has two windows, one in the front and on one the left side, which are both made out of glass. A few small things like the screws that hold the glass in place are made out of some sort of plastic, so it doesn't scratch the glass as easily.
    So you get finally a better idea of what I'm actually talking about, here is a picture:

    Lian Li PC 08 Case at Computex 2015
     
    The picture doesn't do it justice. It looks so much better in person.
     
    Because everything is made out of aluminium you can expect great build quality. The case is really sturdy and I was able to feel that from the beginning on when I took it out of the box it came in.
    While we're just talking about the packaging I can also tell you how well everything was packaged. Linus would be proud.
    The case it self is packed in a soft styrofoam which is also quite thick. The glass panels are in a seperate box which is lying on top of the case. Those are also packed in the same soft styrofoam, seperated from each other and to prevent them from any scratches are also packed in a plastic bag.
     
    Enough talked about the outside. Let's have a look inside.
    It has a few problems, because of it's very simple construction.
     
    Cable management:
    There aren't any cable tie down points. Lian Li did put at least two small cable hooks with an adhesive in the accessory box, but those are just large enough for one of my custom sleeved 24 pin cables and it's impossible to tie down all the cables I have with only two of those hooks. It might work with smaller builds, but then again who is building a budget PC build inside such a chassis. This monster of a case if made to do crazy custom liqiud cooling loops.
     
    The cable grommets are are too small. There is barely any space for one 24 pin cable. It's hard to put the connector through the grommet without ripping it out. The next problem with the grommets are that if you put a front 360 or 240mm radiator in the fron't you're going to block the cable grommets at the front. It seems almost impossible to route the cables through there if the radiator is blocking it. If those grommets were actually wider it wouldn't be a problem. The Corsair AIR 540, a very similar case, had two grommets next to each other, which worked really well. So this really shouldn't be a problem.
     
    Storage options:
     
    The case has this really cool looking drive cage which has space for six 3.5" harddrives and two 2.5" drives. Sounds really great at first, but that cage takes a huge amount of space, because behind it are the two exhaust fans of the second chamber. You cannot remove the fans to safe space, because they're part of the cage itself. And you're also not able to remove the cage and keep the fans and use a radiotor.
    Lian Li didn't think about people like me that would actually use a bit of modding to mount the drives somewhere else. So the only option to remove the cage and keep the fans is to use an angle grinder.
    Another problem with the cage is, that if you want to remove or add a harddrive you always have to remove the whole cage and that it isn't possible to choose between 2.5'' and 3.5'' mounts. You can literally not put a 2.5'' drive into a 3.5'' slot.
     
    Well, now back to something positive:
    The case comes with three RGB LED strips and a controller for it which is great. They work, the look good and are made in a high quality. It is possible to control the LEDs with three rotary switches at the back, which is great. Exactly how I like it. Well done Lian Li.
     
    Apart from that it has also a few nice little features such as filtered intakes at the front and top which is nice, internal power and HDD LEDs and four USB 3.0 ports at the front I/O. I love that because now I can finally make use of the two USB 3.0 ports on my motherboard.
     
    The end:
     
    So, that's it. Not a whole lot I think was worth to talk about and I also didn't wanted to make a huge review, especially because I will show more of this case in a future build log. My final build. That's also why I didn't include many pictures. If you want to see more about the case you can check other, more detailed reviews or have a look at "The Compensator - Build Log" which Luke did on LinusTechTips.
     
    Overall it's a great case, but it has its flaws. Especially the bad cable management is a problem. For the drive cage I'll most likely have to rip it out and seperate it from the fans to mount a 240mm radiator on there. 
     
    Something I almost forgot to talk about: It costs around 450,- € here in Germany currently. And that is where everything changes. 
    For what are you paying that price?
    A full aluminium construction? No.
    The glass? No.
     
    It's a premium price for a premium case that is very rare and looks fantastic once you're done building in it. It's a case that you can show around. But it's not a practical case.
     
     
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    Nikoxio reacted to Senzelian in Senzelian's Wallpaper-Thread   
    After uploading a few wallpapers that I made myself, I decided to have one thread with all of my wallpapers, so they're easier for me to organize and also easier to share.
    So if you've seen any of my wallpapers already, feel free to leave, because apart from one wallpaper there isn't anything new - yet!
    I'll upload more in the future and I hope to make higher quality images. Currently I don't have that much time so my wallpapers have a few "problems" here and there.
    I hope to upload my wallpapers now also in more than just one resolution. Usually I upload them in 3440x1440, which is my monitors resolution. But that doesn't fit every monitor's resolution and size of course.
    So the resolutions you can expect in the future are:
    3440 x 1440 (21:9) 3840 x 2160 (16:9) 1920 x 1200 (16:10) I will also try to upload them to more than one site, so the wallpapers should be available even if a site goes down.
    But for now I will only post my existing wallpapers here. When I have more time I'll add more links, resolutions and sizes.
     
    14.10.2016 Update:
     
    A few things have changed.
    I thought I was able to add more wallpapers sooner, but that wasn't the case.
    As a result I'm only uploading in two resolutions and in PNG from now on:
    5760x2160 (21:9 UWUHD) 3840x2160 (16:9 UHD) That makes it much easier for me to upload the pictures.
     
    Simple Windforce
     
    Crystal
     
    Art, I guess?...
     
    Color Punch
     
    Space
     
    Windows Wallpaper
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    Nikoxio reacted to Sharif in Obutto Ultimate Gaming Cockpit   
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    Did someone say "flight sim cockpit"?  

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    Nikoxio reacted to nicklmg in ZOTAC GTX 970 AMP! Omega and AMP! Extreme plus a GTX 980 AMP! Extreme Giveaway!   
    NCIX: http://bit.ly/1wagR2r
    Amazon: http://geni.us/HRC
     
    ZOTAC sent us their two beastly editions of the GTX 970. These cards look pretty darn cool in our opinion, but do they overclock as well as their flashy design would suggest?
     

     
     

    ZOTAC GTX 980 AMP! EXTREME GIVEAWAY
     
    ZOTAC has been kind enough to offer you guys, the awesome Linus Tech Tips community, the exclusive chance to win their brand new top of the line ZOTAC GTX 980 AMP! Extreme graphics card!
     
    So how do you enter? Just comment below in this thread and let us know what you like about the ZOTAC AMP! Omega and AMP! Extreme, or the new GTX 900 series in general.

    This is a world-wide giveaway and will run from October 17, 2014 until October 24, 2014 at 4pm PDT. The winner will be drawn live on the October 24 WAN Show using a random number generator and will be contacted by me through the forum. If you receive a message anywhere other than the forum claiming that you are the winner (through YouTube, Facebook, or Twitter) please IGNORE that message as it is NOT from us.

    Thanks in advance for your comments, and thanks to ZOTAC for sponsoring this giveaway!
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    Nikoxio reacted to Luchosott in My build (I accept critics)   
    ▪ GIGABYTE P67A UD7 B3. ▪ Intel Core I5 2500k. ▪ Corsair Hydro Series H100i. ▪ Mushkin Silverline Stiletto 1600Mhz 2x4GB. ▪ NZXT Hale 82 650W-M. ▪ ASUS GTX 670 Direct CU II 2GB GDDR5. ▪ Crucial MX100 256GB. ▪ Seagate Barracuda 500GB. ▪ NZXT H440 White. ▪ Samsung SyncMaster S23B350. ▪ Samson SR-850c + Genius Mic-01C ▪ Corsair K70 Black. ▪ Steelseries QCK Pro. ▪ Logitech MX518. ▪ Windows 7 Professional x64.

     

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    Nikoxio reacted to flibberdipper in Worst Tech mistake you have ever made?   
    Bent pins, dropped CPU & GPU, and installed Millennium. All in one shot.
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    Nikoxio reacted to AlwaysFSX in Worst Tech mistake you have ever made?   
    I built a computer once... Worst idea ever
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    Nikoxio reacted to Starglider in Worst Tech mistake you have ever made?   
    Hi,
     
    Well, for fun, let's all take the chance to laugh at ourselves and let others laugh at us too
     
    Soo... What can we make ourselves cringe with?
     
    What is the worst thing you have ever done when building your own pc?
    Back in the learning days or even the here and now and just having your mind on other things, tell all
     
     
    For me....
    When I was the noob of noobs and didn't even know what MMO meant I was assembling one of my 1st PCs and while I was mounting the CPU cooler, I just didn't quite take the time to look or understand how the pins worked. So in good old fasioned brute FORCE! PUSH EM THROUGH! Snap 1, Job done Snap 2, Job done Snap 3 Job done EASY THIS!, Snap 4 job done   ......eerrr..... ooo.....fff..... hang on........ This thing is just falling back out.. Oh fek... I snapped the plastic clips.... wtf!    Ah had to rotate them from the clipped possition before pushing them through the mobo.... DOH!
     
     
    Doh!
     
     

     
     
     
    PS.
    While working in LG Electronics (part of the team that brought the 1st iMac's to the UK), I saw a Korean worker stick his screw driver in the anode cap of the CRT in the old iMac. I've never seen lightening indoors before. Blue flash, circles of brighter flashes, big crack and bang sound and sends him flying 15ft on the factory floor. After about 1 minute of everyone not moving in shock, he gets to his knees, shakes his head, grabs his screw driver and straight back in there! WTF!!!!! lol
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    Nikoxio reacted to The Unholy King in Worst Tech mistake you have ever made?   
    I plugged a fan LED on/ off switch into a fan a power connector. It burnt some of the plastic and was pretty scared, still works fine though!
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    Nikoxio reacted to flibberdipper in Worst Tech mistake you have ever made?   
    ... You're special.
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