Modding ideas for new lian li case

crazy8gamer

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i just got this case


I just wanted to hear some of ur guys' opinions on what i should do to it. I'm up for any suggestions. Thx
 

crazy8gamer

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wow, I'm getting the feeling there used to be a lot more people on anandtech a couple of months ago than nowadays.
 

mechBgon

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LOL, but you only gave us 56 minutes ;)

My suggestion: start by cutting out the grille over the rear fan, and get a holesaw and cut a second rear exhaust hole below the first one. Use chromed wire grilles for low restriction.

Nextly, check out these Coolermaster thingies and see if any of them turn you on: Coolermaster bay-dwelling thingies

Beyond that, it's up to you whether you want to follow the usual window-&-lights routine.

 

bigpow

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I've the same case only black.
I replaced the fans on top and rear with 3-color fans.
And that's about it. :(
 

pspada

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127 bucks for a case without power supply? I'd rather put my money INTO my box, not spend it ON my box.
 

Blooz1

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I'd suggest you build your system and live with it for a while before doing any hacking. I'm the happy owner of a PC-65b, and it's just too nice to hack up with unneccessary "mods".

Most of the things I've done over the 8 months I've had this case were performance-oriented, such as cutting out the rear grill for better exhaust air flow, and opening up the "louvers" on the top blowhole .(almost a 50% increase in airflow!)

I did originally stealth the CD drives, but I recently went to the factory "stealth" panel on the CD reader, as I got one at a great price. I'd suggest using those vs. home-made on a new build, they look great and work very well!