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Posted in equipment on 04/01/2009 12:40 am by adminWhats the value in buying an expensive Lian Li case over other PC cases? Is it wrong to get it?
I looked over a couple of gaming cases from companies like Thermaltake, Asus, Antec etc. I am especially interested in Lian Li ones which are aluminium, anodised and a lot of fans to cater for expansion (hard drives, and graphic cards). A normal case which has some SECC steel and plastic with no front fans would cost $50 but cases like this one PC-A77B cost about 8 times the price. Has anyone out there have a Lian Li case, and what's their experience in having one as opposed to a normal case? I never had one and would like anyone who owned one speak of their experience. http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=25_30_394&products_id=7558
Good cases are nice to get because you probably will never need to go through the trouble of moving all your hard ware to a new case. I have heard of lian li and their cases look good.
cases require some personal preference as to looks and features you would pay more to have so i won't say much more than the cases look pretty good, but they are expensive.
also look around more for deals on computer stuff
newegg.com sells the lian li PC-A7110B for $380, which is a far more reasonable price than $540
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811112179&Tpk=lian%20li%20PC-A7110B
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