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Really like the look of these, well the 7110 in particular.

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PSU is bottom or top or both mountable, choice is yours.
 
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Love it... I had the A71 before and that was my 1st lian li... this only looks better with the hot swappable sata hdds makes it a good choice for people with a lot of hdds...
 
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very very snazzy case, price?

Around £200 for the a7110 and £180 for the a7010. these are already available in places but I think they price is probably inflated around £20 ish due to lack of stock.

Think I'm going to get a lian li :D this case really does tick all the boxes and being able to mount the psu either up or down is great.

seen the a7110 for over 200£+ which is too much. If I can get one for around £170 then I will as most of the £140 cases i'm looking at require a certain amount of tweaking/modding which would cost me around £30 ish. This I'd run vanilla
 
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After some slightly bellow par case designs its nice to see Lian Li have returned to their winning ways. Top marks on the looks from me!

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totally agree, some of the stuff they have made recently has been awful but in a way its good to see them dividing people a bit more.

these cases have really grown on me, just need to the price to come down for sanity reasons.
 

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Looks a trifle flimsy and like it may be a bit noisy if you don't mind my saying so.
I like the look of it, however, it's vastly overpriced like all lian li's this should really be no more than say £120 in all fairness.
To me it looks no better than the Lian-Li PC-A70B apart from a couple of features and that is worrying because apparently the Lian-Li PC-A70B is noisy because the doors and case in general is quite thin and flimsy.
 
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Looking at the insides of those cases I have to say Im not impressed. It looks just like all other Lian Li cases. But then again if it aint broke, dont fix it.
 
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They arn't noisey at all.

The money is going a lot into the door - that usually adds about £20. And also the swapable HDD system will add to it.

People say anything over £120 is a lot for a case. My A70B cost £160 last year just before xmas. Before i had a P180, i'm so glad i spend the extra instead of another half hearted case. You really do pay for the quality and the size.
 
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Love that case. Found a site with lots of info and it has a ton of features. I like the built in 3 speed fan controller. You cant see it in the pic but there's a little 3 speed switch.
 
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Damn that looks nice. Can't look passed Lian-Li since i bought a PC-60 about 5 years back. Got 2 now one with the window and just keep puuting the new bits in the old cases. Still look good today IMHO. Might be tempted by a new one when i do a new Nehalem build :D
 
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Seems a lot of people like these. The design is a nice balance between their classic stuff and their newer slightly more over the top/aggressive stuff.









Although I may be talking out of my arse :D
 
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Lian-Li PC-A70B panels a tad thin, and yeah noise can leak a bit out of em but it wasnt all that too bad would have been perfect case if the side panels were a bit more thicker and robost.

I under used my case badly when I had it though I could have modded the side panels with noise dampaning material, I could have added 4x noctuna 120mm fans on front to keep the noise a bit less, I was running 4x120 sharfoon silent fans as it was but found 4 fans at the front too much... so many things I could have done to improve it and silent it.

But I have to admit even my work collegues when they looked at it they were like wtf is that tall giant beast !

I think Lian li are pricey but the quality does shine off easily, these newer cases only look better but I would have loved Lian li if the copied the Eclipse 62 made it even wider and thicker and taller with there usual awesome front ;)
 
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Been looking for a new pc/case past like 8 months now lol

My shortlist changes by the week it was coolermaster cosmos 6 months ago, then saw the 1st Omega pics few months ago... my personal preference is still one of the Lian lis I was gonna try the Lian-Li PC-B25B for my silent purpose needs also.

Am really not too sure tbh since I got a feeling my PCs tend to last 3-6 months before being sold off I may just get a cheap sufficent case, and wait for the X58/Nehalem this fall/next summer again.
 
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Looks a trifle flimsy and like it may be a bit noisy if you don't mind my saying so.
I like the look it, however, it's vastly overpriced like all lian li's this should really be no more than say £120 in all fairness.
To me it looks no better than the Lian-Li PC-A70B apart from a couple of features and that is worrying because apparently the Lian-Li PC-A70B is noisy because the doors and case in general is quite thin and flimsy.


See thats what worries my about lian li cases, I wouldnt mine paying £120ish for a case with thin sides but when you pay £200 you dont want a thin rattly case. The Zalman cases have panels which are like 5mm thick :eek:
 
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