Lian-Li PC-7 PLUS - My Computer

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Hello again guys,
I was originally going to post this in the 'New Cases' thread at the top of the forum but the rules said you're not allowed to include much text with your images which would defeat the point of me posting.
Anyway...
A while ago I decided to build a computer and asked for some advice on a computer case, I was convinced to go with the Lian-Li PC-7 PLUS and I promised to post some pictures of my computer for you guys as the default picture for this case in the online catalogue does not give the case justice.

Meanwhile I also wanted to use this opportunity to thank everybody who've helped me build my first ever computer. (it's not my first computer, it's the first I've built :p). I know even experienced computer builders regularly have trouble building computers but thanks to you guys my computer was up and running faster than you can say "conroe"!

So without any further ado here's my computer workspace and a closeup of my beautiful case with the final specification:

This picture is made out of 5 different 'sections' of photos but I'm quite proud of my editing so you can hardly tell apart the 5 photos :)


Here's a closeup of the Lian Li PC7 Plus Silver:


Specs:
Monitor: 17"
Tempered Glass Desk
A Shotglass
2 Wine Bottle Holders being used as DVD Racks
An Old Red Box being used as a Filing Box
A Spiderman Snowglobe
An Eiffel Tower
Some basic silver speakers
A White Fan
Some "Congrats on your A-Levels" Cards
Earphones
A Green Footstool
A Wireless Mouse and a manky keyboard that has more food in it than my fridge
Some beeds from Florida hanging from my monitor

And now onto the real specifications...
Case: Lian Li PC7 Plus Silver
Motherboard: Gigabit DS3
Processor: E6600 Conroe
RAM: 2GB Gskill PC6400 HZ
GPU: Connect3D X1800XT 256mb
PSU: Enermax 620W
Cooler/Fan: Big Typhoon 120mm
HDD: 160GB Western Digital

Thanks again everyone who took the time to help a fellow computer geek with my first build and I really urge Overclockers to change the catalogue picture of such a handsome case.

Regards
Tig
 
haha yes it is an eMachines monitor and optical drive (and the HDD) :D

Still, all 3 are very good and I didn't need to replace them, the monitor has a response time of 4ms, the optical drive can do anything that I need it to do and the HDD is bigger than I need it to be and runs at a standard speed.

fortunately the optical drive fits the case nicely, it isn't the same shape but it kinda gives it a unique look :)

Next up, I'm getting a silver Speedlink illuminated keyboard, gotta love silver!

The case is really nice though and the catalogue picture of it makes it look like an old IBM case, change it!
 
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