27 Jan 2008 at 23:44 #1 Rocker Rocker Associate Joined 28 Nov 2005 Posts 431 Location Scotland the Lian-Li PC-343B. However im looking and open to other suggestions, im looking for a full tower and good build quality...suggestions please haha
the Lian-Li PC-343B. However im looking and open to other suggestions, im looking for a full tower and good build quality...suggestions please haha
27 Jan 2008 at 23:46 #2 jak731 jak731 Soldato Joined 17 Mar 2007 Posts 5,508 Location Plymouth i have the lian li v2000, and i quite like it.
27 Jan 2008 at 23:53 #3 LLBDTiberio LLBDTiberio Associate Joined 8 Jan 2007 Posts 1,118 Location Glasgow Lian Li V1000PLUS here, the V series is probably the best cases i've ever worked with.
28 Jan 2008 at 08:28 #4 rpstewart rpstewart Man of Honour Joined 11 Mar 2003 Posts 10,706 Location Greenock, Scotland Rocker said: the Lian-Li PC-343B. However im looking and open to other suggestions, im looking for a full tower and good build quality...suggestions please haha Click to expand... Surprisingly I find the PC343B less intrusive than my old V2100, it's not as tall or as deep. The 343 does have a few drawbacks though: The drive rails are the full height of both sides of the case so you could be struggling to fit a large GPU in there The basic case comes with nothing, no CD bezel, no mounts for 3.5" devices etc so kitting it out is expensive Using the right hand side for disks (the sensible option) will mean you'll probably need longer SATA cables. Not a huge deal but it's more expense.
Rocker said: the Lian-Li PC-343B. However im looking and open to other suggestions, im looking for a full tower and good build quality...suggestions please haha Click to expand... Surprisingly I find the PC343B less intrusive than my old V2100, it's not as tall or as deep. The 343 does have a few drawbacks though: The drive rails are the full height of both sides of the case so you could be struggling to fit a large GPU in there The basic case comes with nothing, no CD bezel, no mounts for 3.5" devices etc so kitting it out is expensive Using the right hand side for disks (the sensible option) will mean you'll probably need longer SATA cables. Not a huge deal but it's more expense.