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i fail to see how the PC-8NWX midi case can be £150, when my thermaltake has all of those features (minus possibly the folded edges), with extra drive bays, yet mine cost less than half of that...

however, it does look quite professional, as opposed to the thermaltakes ... sheer coolness :p

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/Jumps on Bandwagon

Wow, decent looking cases but those prices are ridiculous £550 really?

I'll stick with my (at the time expensive) 800D :p
 
are these fans quiet?

I bought Antec case because it had nice fans included but they were noisy as a petrol lawnmower despite the price tag.

Do Lan Li do it differently or are they too let down by cheap fans?
 
I've been waiting for the PC-9F and was expecting it to be £130 - £150, but looks like it'll be £200+ based on PC-8FIB pricing. Guess I'll be waiting 'til the £ is worth more than 2 pebbles.
 

Lian Li PC-7FNWX Aluminium Mid Tower Case - Black @ £184.98 inc VAT

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The PC-7FNWX carries Lian Li’s high standard of Quality requirement. All the sharp edges have been removed for user’s safety. In addition, the external and internal surfaces have hair-line brush anodized aluminum in keeping with Lian Li’s classical style. The PC-7FNWX is in a minimalism design; attractive anodized aluminum give a flamboyant finishing touch to this outstanding high-end chassis. With this classical design, it can fit in your living environment easily. The PC-7FNWX is a Mid-tower case, which is ideal for the latest graphics cards in combination with the best thermal dynamics. The component installation can be completed entirely without tools, and is easily adjustable to optimize your hardware setup. Especially in the advent of adding in new graphics cards, equipped with 8 PCI slots, this chassis can hold three or more graphics cards, supports CrossfireX™ and 3-way SLI™. There is a 140mm intake blue LED fan on PC-7FNWX, The fan can output high air flow volume with lower RPM to push the cold air through the HDD rack. The rear 120mm exhaust fan just next to the CPU, it can remove the hot air out fast and silently. There is a special quadrate opening of motherboard tray, users can easily switch the cpu's cooler without removing the motherboard.

Multi-media port connectors follow international specification standards, with one connector for easy installation. New USB3.0 ports, e-SATA, Audio supports HD Audio. The dual design is for better compatibility options. All I/O ports on the top cover, allow for easy access, there is also a dust-free cover to protect these connectors.

- Dimensions: (W) 210mm x (H) 470mm x (D) 490mm
- Front bezel Material: Aluminum
- Side Panel: Transparent Side Panel
- Body Material: Aluminum
- 5.25" drive bay (External): 5
- 3.5" drive bay (Internal): 5
- Motherboard: ATX / M-ATX
- System Fan (Front): 140mm Blue LED Fan x 1
- System Fan (Top): None
- System Fan (Rear): 120mm Fan x 1
- I/O Ports: USB3.0 x 2 / e-SATA x 1 / HD Audio

Only £184.98 inc VAT.

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Prices aint too bad in fairness. As someone else said, Lian Li have arguably been too cheap.

I forked out £300 for a case 2 years ago. It seemed like a lot at the time, but I plan on keeping it for a long time yet so I could argue it only costs me about £30 a year. Thats a figure im comfortable with :)

You get what you pay for with Lian Li's
 
They are ok cases, ok for people who use air cooling, Can't really see any use for water cooling tbh.
 
7fnwx looks ideal for me but is simply waaaay too much money :( If it drops to around the £120 mark I'd jump at it, until then I'll stick with what I have.
 
probably the plainest cases you can get for this much money. I'd want something to have a marble base and holographic side panels for £500.
 
The PC-X2000F is pretty uber, but it only looks like it can contain a single PSU?

edit, or can you put two more in the top? holy mother of jeebus!
 
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Prices aint too bad in fairness. As someone else said, Lian Li have arguably been too cheap.

I forked out £300 for a case 2 years ago. It seemed like a lot at the time, but I plan on keeping it for a long time yet so I could argue it only costs me about £30 a year. Thats a figure im comfortable with :)

You get what you pay for with Lian Li's

How on earth can you take your case price and split it into years ?????
Dude ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
I have a Lian Li PC-A71 that cost less than £200
Now those cases offer no more than mine and yet we are looking at circa £500
That is waaaaaaaaaaay too much
 
probably the plainest cases you can get for this much money. I'd want something to have a marble base and holographic side panels for £500.

Then you've missed the point of Lian Lis.

The prices are pretty bad considering the X2000F is £200 more than the X2000! What have they done to the case that warrants that?

And a PC-7 for £180?? Hmmm
 
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