lozina
Lifer
Two thumbs up for Lian-Li!
I always went to In-Win or my cases- with their solid steel frames which can deflect tank shells, and good prices. So I almost bought another In-Win for my latest build, but all the talk about Lian-Li on these forums got me thinking... It took alot of hesitation to spend the $180 on the ALuminum home for my new parts, but I did it, and I'm so damned pleased! Those guys at Lian-Li really took alot of consideration for us builders, especially if you find yourself probing your computer's innards often... The case is lightweight, very thoughtful layout with modules that can be removed so you dont have to work within the confines of the case, nice usb ports in the front and to top it all off- it looks like a million bucks!
So thanks to all the guys here who recommended lian-li, i'm successfully converted!
I always went to In-Win or my cases- with their solid steel frames which can deflect tank shells, and good prices. So I almost bought another In-Win for my latest build, but all the talk about Lian-Li on these forums got me thinking... It took alot of hesitation to spend the $180 on the ALuminum home for my new parts, but I did it, and I'm so damned pleased! Those guys at Lian-Li really took alot of consideration for us builders, especially if you find yourself probing your computer's innards often... The case is lightweight, very thoughtful layout with modules that can be removed so you dont have to work within the confines of the case, nice usb ports in the front and to top it all off- it looks like a million bucks!
So thanks to all the guys here who recommended lian-li, i'm successfully converted!