Lian Li V1000Z Pics

finished article looks great, funny how the psu cable hole is located taht means its half hanging out but aside from that looks top notch. Good job!
 
Make sure the motherboard tray's slotted in properly.


@ Johnny - haven't received an email yet. :)

Hey dude add me on msn or send a mail to jonnylaris at hotmail.co.uk and I'l get her posted for ya! Been busy lately as you can see :)


I'm in awe mate! Some seriously cool cable management going on there. :cool:

Excellent build.

Thanx :D
 
if you can post a pic I could help but I don't understand the exact issue here.

Thanks Jonnylaris, I plan to post a pic when i get home from work tonight :)

In the meantime i'll have another go at explaining it, but i don't blame you if you don't understand :p

- So I attached the motherboard stand offs in the case.
- Put the motherboard in and screwed into place.
- The back panel connectors on the motherboard do not quite line up with the gaps on the backplate.
- This means they are slightly covered and I can't plug anything into them

Check the below image out. (it's not my mobo, but is just an edited image, with the red circles show where my I/O's come up in relation to the back plate.

 
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WOW

all i have to say is that christmas cant come soon enough

i am really having to resist getting the credit card out to get this

but i know my girlfriend LOVES buying computer parts for me ;)

heres a question from a future buyer...

would a double radiator fit anywhere in the case?
i want the case regardless - but i really would like to watercool internally

do you think its a no go?
 
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Thanks Jonnylaris, I plan to post a pic when i get home from work tonight :)

In the meantime i'll have another go at explaining it, but i don't blame you if you don't understand :p

- So I attached the motherboard stand offs in the case.
- Put the motherboard in and screwed into place.
- The back panel connectors on the motherboard do not quite line up with the gaps on the backplate.
- This means they are slightly covered and I can't plug anything into them

Check the below image out. (it's not my mobo, but is just an edited image, with the red circles show where my I/O's come up in relation to the back plate.


Can't see the pic from work but anyway. May sound like a stupid comment but have you made sure to use the I/O plate that comes with your motherboard?
 
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