PC-7 'real-life' shot please

the 2->3 bay convertor only has an 80mm fan.

there is a 3->4 bay convertor http://www.lian-li.com/product/product06.php?pr_index=43&cl_index=2&sc_index=5&ss_index=12&type=a which has a 120mm fan but it takes up 3x 5.25" bays :/

consider this though, with the 80mm fan off, my raptor usually idles at about 40 degrees, with the fan on low or high the drive temp is 25 degrees!

i think for it's price (£13 or so iirc) it is a very worthy piece of kit - properly silences the drive and cools very effectively. what else can you buy for your case that does that for that kind of price?


sry i'm not exactly sure what you mean with the last question :o but i think the answer is no.
 
Tosk said:
found this pic ages ago on a forum :)


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google search
http://www.overclockers.co.nz/product/case/lian-li/PC-7BYCF-B.jpg
http://www.overclockers.co.nz/product/case/lian-li/007-W65B-B.jpg

Hey thats mine! :p

Heres an update... sorry for the smallness - mobile shot.

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guys anyone know if its possible to remove the floppy drive/hdd section without leaving a big whole in the front of the case? am i being stupid?
 
Raikiri said:
Oh, you mean that bit... thought you meant the HD bays.

I don't remember that being removable, but no... you would need something to hold the covers in.

that blows, really wanted to get rid of that bay. Thanks anyways ;)
 
Very nice, thanks for all the pics everyone. :)

PESolution: what's the see-through side panel like? Is it nice high quality plastic that still looks good after a while (some of the cheaper side panels get kind of 'misty' after a while).

Thanks,
Craig.
 
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not sure if its the same but the side panel I'm using on my pc7 is actually from my pc65 which I bought 3 or 4 years ago and it still looks crystal clear.

lian li quality is stunning tbh
 
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