Originally posted by: Burroughs
Hello, I am planning on purchasing a Lian Li case in the near future. I had some concerns about the color, however. I've heard that the black cases show fingerprints very well and that this will make the case look "greasy". How true is this? Also, I imagine you can see dust very well.
Maybe the silver case will be a better alternative. What say you??
BTW - I am planning on the PC-7 case.
Since i have two silver L-L mt and one is being fully modded right now, i will be direct.
Black only comes in one color and all the exposed bays will match. In the silver case i have a choice of white,pearl,beige(in several shades)and floppies that come in some unknown color. Black cases are supposed to give a boost in performance ;-)
Black will show dust and scratches a clear anodized case will hide both.
The Lian Li's that have a vertical mount HDD cage are generally thicker aluminum and a stiffer case. The PC-7(i have one)has a horizontal mounting for the HDDs and is not as stiff. I removed the top by drilling out the pop-rivets inorder to do a clean cable run and the case turned into a leaning mid-tower. I made and installed cross braces at the rear of the PSU and at top center of the inner panels. A framing square was used to make sure the case was true before the 8-32 screws were tightened. This my seem like over kill but the side panels and all gaps must be perfect to my good eye.
A removable top panel is a big plus when working on a case, particularly a small tower.
When the top goes back on the holes will be tapped to 6-32 and flat head screws counter sunk and installed.
The PC-7 is just another <$120 aluminum case and not to be considered anything special.
The thumb screws for LL are a very small size and fine pitch. They are smaller than the normal thumb screws(6-32). This can present its own problems if screws are lost or stripped. They can be tapped to 6-32 however.
I will be happy to come back and answer any question about LL that i can later tonight.
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