- Oct 23, 2002
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A coworker of mine has an ancient Lian Li case that appears to be a PC60 -- http://www.dansdata.com/pc60.htm
Its actually some old prebuilt Asus machine with a P4 in it I think. He wants to upgrade to a new setup for photo editing.
Now I know this a ridiculous case (no 120mm fans (!), USB 1.0 ports (!!), but hey its still a nice, clean looking, well made aluminum lian li. Is there anything inherently wrong with upgrading this to a modern PC? I know it will be loud but are there any ATX changes in the past 13 years? It'll be something like an i5 3450 or i7 3770, 16 or 32GB or ram and a basic video card, maybe even integrated.
Should I just tell him to spend 50 bucks on a modern case?
Its actually some old prebuilt Asus machine with a P4 in it I think. He wants to upgrade to a new setup for photo editing.
Now I know this a ridiculous case (no 120mm fans (!), USB 1.0 ports (!!), but hey its still a nice, clean looking, well made aluminum lian li. Is there anything inherently wrong with upgrading this to a modern PC? I know it will be loud but are there any ATX changes in the past 13 years? It'll be something like an i5 3450 or i7 3770, 16 or 32GB or ram and a basic video card, maybe even integrated.
Should I just tell him to spend 50 bucks on a modern case?