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Originally posted by: JustWhitman
Because they're classy![]()
I'm not gay or anything, but I luv you!!!Originally posted by: foodfightr
I can't figure out why people obsess over these plain, boring cases.
Originally posted by: burningrave101
Cases made by manufacturers like Lian-Li and Silverstone are popular and also more expensive because the case material is high quality and they're well built for cooling performance. Cheaper flashy cases that "look good" are usually made of cheap plastic or heavy steel that makes the case weigh as much as a sack of bricks. To me a sleek well finished aluminum case looks 10x better than a case with some ugly front plastic door, a bunch of $1.50 LED fans, a thin side panel window that bends as you hold it, and especially the included $10 500w power supply made by China Town Electronics.
Originally posted by: VinDSL
I'm not gay or anything, but I luv you!!!Originally posted by: foodfightr
I can't figure out why people obsess over these plain, boring cases.
I've been asking the same thing, ever since I've been on AnandTech!
If you woke me up in the middle of the night, beat me with a rubber hose, and stuck a gun in my mouth, I would NEVER run a Lian-Li case -=- that's how much I hate them!
Everything they do is backwards and upside-down... And, for what?
Really, the thought of using a Lian-Li case makes me want to blow chunks!
Um...
Am I getting carried away?![]()
Too bad L-L doesn't care enough about their English speaking customers to build a decent web site for them with all the needed info. I dread going to what they have now as there is almost never any useful info there. Heck they don't even appear to have a US office. I bought a L-L EX-34B and that's the last money they'll get from me. The best info you'll find on that item is in my reviews on techimo.com .
Lian-Li support is non-existent!Originally posted by: Zepper
Heck they don't even appear to have a US office...
I have my Tin Foil Hat adjusted toward the West, and they're loud and clear....Something about sending Ninja to meet a coupla' Lian Li badmouthers.I've never read about anyone successfully contacting them...
Good luck!Originally posted by: Old Hippie
I have my Tin Foil Hat adjusted toward the West...
...This is after literally weeks of waiting for Lian Li to get me a set of missing screws and accessories for the damned case; through circumstances too good to be true, the case goodies were delivered to my parents? hotel while they were visiting Taiwan last week, and then to me some days later. My aunt, instrumental in the accessories acquisition, claims that Lian Li?s customer service in Taiwan is quite good. That?s great for Taiwan, but Lian Li sells a lot of product here in the States, too, and their USA customer service is non-existent. Good thing I have family in Taiwan; I was about to get creative.
Glad you got that bag of hardware. There?s no Lian-Li support in the US because they have no corporate presence here. Any Lian-Li rep here one would speak to would be a middleman importer.
This guy sounds like he's got a fetish...better see a doctor pal.VinDSL: If you woke me up in the middle of the night, beat me with a rubber hose, and stuck a #### in my mouth, I would NEVER run a Lian-Li case -=- that's how much I hate them!
Originally posted by: brencat
Proud owner of a Lian Li PC-60BPlusII w/side window. For a tad more than $100, I got an all aluminum CLASSY looking case that I will have for this upcoming build and likely the next after that. Parts fit together like a glove and are all high quality. End of discussion.
This guy sounds like he's got a fetish...better see a doctor pal.VinDSL: If you woke me up in the middle of the night, beat me with a rubber hose, and stuck a #### in my mouth, I would NEVER run a Lian-Li case -=- that's how much I hate them!
Originally posted by: Zepper
Look up their fan controller - tell me what useful info you find. Can't even find out how much power is available per channel. Almost nothing about the EX-34 either. The English is poor too.
.bh.
Originally posted by: foodfightr
I can't figure out why people obsess over these plain, boring cases.
Originally posted by: GFORCE100
Putting the classy or dull issue aside, why on earth do they come without a reset switch? I mean does Lian-Li really think we no longer wand to soft-reset our PC and it never ever hangs on us? It reminds me of the Packard Bell PC's in 1998, they too didn't have a reset switch but ran Windows 98.
Is it too much to ask?
Originally posted by: ShockwaveVT
Originally posted by: GFORCE100
Putting the classy or dull issue aside, why on earth do they come without a reset switch? I mean does Lian-Li really think we no longer wand to soft-reset our PC and it never ever hangs on us? It reminds me of the Packard Bell PC's in 1998, they too didn't have a reset switch but ran Windows 98.
Is it too much to ask?
Many Lian Li's do have reset switches, like my PC-A10. They do make more than the V-xxx series you know.. :disgust:
On the ones that don't have one, its a styling choice meant to keep the case clean & uncluttered.