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Lian Li Cases

fab

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I am trying to understand the differences amongst different Lian Li case models.

Particularly: There are two models that I would like to differentiate. One is the PC60+usb and the other is the PC68 with usb. Does anyone know the differences between these two models?
Also, the Lian Li web site indicates that the PC68 is for micro ATX mainboards, but I have seen a review of this case that used a normal ATX board. Does anyone know about this? Is it only for Micro ATX or will it handle standard ATX and extended ATX? ( The Tyan Thunder K7 S2462ung board is an
extended length ATX size. BTW, my understanding is that "extended ATX" is not a standard.

Also, it appears that new Lian Li model numbers are appearing on Pricewatch for colored cases. I'd like to see the colors ... any URL's that discuss or show these???
 
i have only seen the 60 USB and the 70. which was alum midtower and full tower respectively i think. i have not sen the 68, nor heard of this extended ATX spec. I know some boards are pretty huge, but i didn't know there was a new spec for them.
 
There is no standard, or spec, for the "extended ATX" to my knowledge. The tyan Thunder K7 board is 13" x 12" which I undersrand is longer than the standard for ATX.

My concern is to make sure I don't have a problem fitting this into the case of my choice. Right now that case would be a Lian Li PC68 with USB ports on the front of the case.
 
New PC60 just arrived and was a little different than expected. Enermax power supply fit without problem and hard drive rack is removable with two thunb screws (also they are vertical).

Lian Li flyer shows a PC-62 "added length for dual CPU big motherboard sizes." No dimensions but looks similar to a PC60.

The temperatures they show on their flyer are interesting as well. 55C CPU with Athlon 900 and 40CD inside temp. I'm at 40-42/22 with 10k SCSI drive and AXIA 1.33

kW
 
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