Lian Li PC-J60WRX Review
Introduction and Technical Specification
Published: 7th September 2016 | Source: Lian Li | Price: 179.99 |
Introduction
As you can imagine, we open a fair few boxes here at OC3D and it's not every day that when we open one up that have the contents cause us to sigh "Ooooh yes". When you cut the tape on a box from Lian Li though you can be pretty much certain that what you find inside will be pure quality and elegance, or at least you hope it will be as you've just forked out £180 for a PC case. Even Lian Li cases though don't always make us sigh, it takes something special, but this one did make us sigh, and the bit that actually caused the wobbly kneed desire was the recessed front I/O panel set into the otherwise unadulterated solid brushed Aluminium front panel. Before we get too deep into this though and spoil the detail of the main body of the review, let's take a look at the Technical Specification
Technical Specification
Type | Mid Tower Chassis |
Dimensions | 507x210x489mm (HxWxD) |
Motherboard Support | ATX, MATX |
Material | Aluminium |
Colour options | Black, Black and Red |
Weight | 6.48kg |
5.25" | 0 |
3.5" | 5 (Shared with 2.5") |
2.5" | 5 (Shared with 3.5") |
Expansion Slots | 7 |
Front I/O | USB3.0 x 2HD Audio |
Air Cooling | Front: 2x120mm Rear: 1x18mm (optional) Base: 1x140 Roof: 3x120mm (optional) |
Water Cooling | Front: 1x240mm Roof: 1x240mm or 260mm |
Max CPU cooler Height | 160mm |
Max GPU card Length | 410mm |
Max PSU Length | 210mm |
Most Recent Comments
To me it looks like Lian Li take on the ideas brought forth by the H440 or Fractal R5. The design aesthetic is very similar to those case and a bit evolved. I do think the fan in the lower chamber mars the lines of the case, and if really ugly.
Still its an interesting case.
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This is quite a tasty chassis but I expect nothing less from Lian-Li.Quote