Lian Li PC7SE
Silver All Aluminum Case
Appearance:
The case continues with the usual Lian Li style that has been common in most of there cases for a long period now, without any major changes. Features to note about the appearance of this case mainly are the black strip at the top of the front panel, which is a nice touch and makes all the difference on the PC7SE, transforming it from a bland box into something to focus in on subconsciously adding to its lasting appeal.
The rear of the case has no real surprises just the addition of a 120mm fan over the previous additions of this case.
Design Features:
The case at first glance is assumed to have no advanced features; yet it has more than you first think there would be. The ease at which the front panel can be removed by just four small screws is much nicer than a plastic front with fragile clips, the addition of fairly strong front panel door cover is most welcome.
Every bay in the case has Aluminum holders to keep the drive you are securing in place so you need not hold it while securing it to the case, the same can be said of the PSU area, with four little brackets to hold it in place.
The PSU has a removable fitting bracket which makes installation of the PSU a quick and easy job that takes a matter of a minute, with no danger of dropping the PSU into the case.
The fan is positioned to cool the hard drive bays which it does quite well.
The top bracket which hides the CD drive is useful as it also hides the PSU, giving the overall effect of a tidier case.
Silver All Aluminum Case
Appearance:
The case continues with the usual Lian Li style that has been common in most of there cases for a long period now, without any major changes. Features to note about the appearance of this case mainly are the black strip at the top of the front panel, which is a nice touch and makes all the difference on the PC7SE, transforming it from a bland box into something to focus in on subconsciously adding to its lasting appeal.
The rear of the case has no real surprises just the addition of a 120mm fan over the previous additions of this case.
Design Features:
The case at first glance is assumed to have no advanced features; yet it has more than you first think there would be. The ease at which the front panel can be removed by just four small screws is much nicer than a plastic front with fragile clips, the addition of fairly strong front panel door cover is most welcome.
Every bay in the case has Aluminum holders to keep the drive you are securing in place so you need not hold it while securing it to the case, the same can be said of the PSU area, with four little brackets to hold it in place.
The PSU has a removable fitting bracket which makes installation of the PSU a quick and easy job that takes a matter of a minute, with no danger of dropping the PSU into the case.
The fan is positioned to cool the hard drive bays which it does quite well.
The top bracket which hides the CD drive is useful as it also hides the PSU, giving the overall effect of a tidier case.