I was thinking about getting it. I liked everything about it except the front ventalation consisting of a few holes in the side of the front panel; that made me not want it.
Originally posted by: eastvillager
curves in case design=great way to waste space.
Originally posted by: jw0ollard
Originally posted by: eastvillager
curves in case design=great way to waste space.
Not with this case. They would actually need to use more plastic to create the front bezel if it were perfectly flat. The door is an inch and half deep at its thickest, and about a half inch at its thinnest. If it were flat like the P180 door, it would have to be 1.5 inches deep the entire height of the door. The door couldn't be any thinner otherwise, as it would not shut with my X-fi break out box in place.
So how is this wasting space?
Sorry if I seem defensive, people need to see this case in person before they can judge, so this entire thread is kind of pointless.
For people who are Lian-Li fanboys, and think that curves are teh suk, I have a nice link for you.
Lian-Li PC777 = fugly
I wasn't talking about space inside the case, I was talking about space OUTSIDE the case.
The faceplate on that lexa is just plastic, such a a shame. For my latest build I went with a gigabyte 3d aurora to save some $, I usually go with Lian-Li
Originally posted by: Truenofan
i got a lian li pc-1000(sig) and i have two 120mm fans, blowing 100~ cfm each. not loud exactly, but my temps are very low, load is low 40's, idle is mid 30's with this cpu with a stock cooler(the core 2 duo, havent updated that yet). my amd 64 ran 30-31C and load was 35c. i never broke 100f with it. so yeah, when you get those kinda temps, you kinda like lian li a bit more than the rest.
Hey, buddy, can I buy you a beer?Originally posted by: soybeast
Lian-Li is fugly...