Originally posted by: Odeen
Couple of things I don't like about the Lian-Li V1000 and V2000
1) No reset button. Nuff said.
2) The upside-down motherboard mount means you must have incredibly long IDE cables, especially with the trend of having IDE connectors on the bottom edge of motherboard. So you'd need the cables to go through the ENTIRE height of the case to connect your drives. Remember, the "spec" for ATA cables is a scant 18", which isn't an issue in most cases, but is glaring here.
Having a PCI PATA card makes things even worse, you can't just snake IDE cables over the floor of the case and not have them affect airflow like you can if your PCI PATA card is near the bottom, and connects to your drives which are similarly near the bottom.
3) The PSU can't breathe. Most of us have 2-fan PSU's with a 92 or 120mm fan "sucking" from the bottom of the unit. In this Li-Li, there's no place to suck from.
That said.. it's an incredible concept, and if it wasn't for these dealbreakers (particularly the sheer impracticality of using PCI PATA cards w/o mounting the drives in the CD-ROM bays) I'd get one.
I have the PC-V1000 and have been using it for about 2 weeks. I can tell you for my system at least it works well.
The Case is faily Quite I had an Xaser II previously and could hear it down the hall in my bedroom faintly with all the stock fans. I can't hear this case outside of the office its in. Even then my 5.1 surround speakers easily drown it out on low volume. I have in my older age chanegd my preference to a system that is fairly quite yet not silent. This fits the bill 100%.
Odeen-
As for your concerns I can address them as this:
1. I don't use reset buttons. I haven't in a very long time. Press and hold the power button works for me. Most pre-built boxes are the same Dell etc...
2. This I can't argue with at all. For me I bought the case when I built a new system so I purchased SATA drives. These work without a problem at all, but I can see where PATA drives would be an issue. Though alot of motherboards doo put their conncetors for the drives on the front edge of the atx board or in the middle. This can help somewhat.
3. The case has vents running the entire bottom of the unit. What this does is exhaust hot air for the Drives and pull in fresh air for the PSU. Two vents for the drive area and one for the PSU.
Over all I am very satisfied with the case. I ordered an extra Aluminium Drive cover with the case which with shipping brought my total to 234 shipped. I had to drill out the extra one to accept the screws it came with and you have to slide the front drives in top to bottom and remove the floppy to get the new drive cover in.
If you have any questions about any of this I can try to answer them and give pics of my system if you would like.