Removable Motherboard Tray

The Eclipse does have one, check the manufacturer websites as there's probably too many to list. The Lian-Li website mentions if the case sports this feature.

- Pea0n
 
Some of the Lian Li's have decent ones (such as the older PC60 I have here) These are great to use, same style as the Eclipse, just sturdier (although doesn't touch the ATCS 200 I also have)
Whilst some of the newer ones have a different style, where it is litrally just the tray (rather than tray + backplate) that comes off. They're useless, the amount of hassle I have getting it back in with a motherboard and heatsink on was a joke (when building in a A16) May aswell had not bothered using it.

The A71B has a flip in tray too, won't be using it though when I get around to doing my new build.

With the Eclipse though, I can take the motherboard tray out, with all the components on it aswell as the watercooling still being attached :)
 
It does? I've had one since 2004 and I didn't even notice :o

Yup :)

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The new Lian Li 2010 and 1010 have removable trays along with standard ATX layout and other changes from the older model v2000/1000 :)
 
Is their something inherently difficult about inverted ATX motherboards that makes it hard for the tray to be removed btw?
Having the old model V2k i couldn't think about having anything other than inverted ATX, everything just looks 'right'. But it doesn't have a removable tray :(
 
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