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Beautiful New Lian Li Case

Pretty nice looking case, perfect for a NAS.  Good ventilation, light aluminum and pretty good use of space, but I'd like to see how much room is between the hard drive cage and the back panel.  Who cares what it looks like inside as long as it is functional, all it will do is sit in a corner somewhere out of sight.  Price is scary though.

Main rig: i7 3770K @ 4.54, Sapphire R9 290, Sabertooth Z77, 16 GB Mushkin Redline 2133, Lian Li PC-P50R, Seasonic 860xp Platinum, Kingston Hyper X 3K 240GB

freeNAS server: AMD Athlon II 170u 20W, 5 x 3TB WD Red in raid-z1 (12 TB)

media centre: AMD A10-5700, crucial M4 (boot), running XBMC,4 x 3TB WD Red, 3 x 3TB WD green + 2TB green in FlexRAID (17 TB)

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No dust filtration, no side window, very plain with almost no style what-so-ever. Just an over-priced aluminum box, IMO. Bleh. 

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Good lord I can feel myself falling asleeep just by looking at it o-o

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Lian Li really is getting old. I used to own one and while it was pretty, that's all it was. LL tends to have terrible internals and this case is no exception. I can't find anything about this that makes the price justifiable. I can guarantee after building a system in this, it would look butt ugly with prints. Every photo shoot and vid of a LL case always has those.

 

 

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I have one thing to say about this case: S340.

 

Why would I pay $190 for it when I can buy the S340 for $70? or the H440 for $120?

 

Those drive bays also make me cringe..

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Why not Micro ATX? ITX board with that much SATA ports will be difficult to find

 

Admittedly, this is the only mini itx board that I know of with so many sata ports, but it instantly came to mind. If I wanted to build a crazy mini itx nas with that many drives, I would probably buy this board.

 

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157475

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I've never liked lian li cases.

 

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Those side panels remind me of the panels on the ncase m1 and while they look cool, they're not as practical as slide on panels. I would definitely rather get an ncase than this.

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