Lian Li PC-A10B Classical Series Mid-Tower Case Review
Miriam Liddle  |  by www.virtual-hideout.net. All rights reserved. 6.11 | 20:41

already know, the chances are you have drooled while reading many of their reviews. Lian Li has been making computer cases for some of the most elite names compliment their choice water cooling kits. And chances are that you have seen a very nice Lian Li case at a Lan Party or computer store.

Something you might not have recently seen is one of their more unique products, the Archimedes Aluminum PC Desk. It's one product solution that can actually integrate your own Lian Li case to create a fully functional work space. Other of Lian Li's latest case products include the PC-101, PC-201, PC-S80, and I can sum it up easily in one word: Beautiful.

One thing Lian Li prides themselves on is a quality finish that is seemingly flawless. The is a gorgeous, black brushed case that is pretty much perfect. Add the fact that it is made from a high quality aluminum inside and out, and you have a very light case that does stand out.

Such small quality details are further proof what what you get in a Lian Li case.
The front bezel door is well manufactured and opens very cleanly and evenly. A nice silver line breaks up the black door adding a sleek appearance.

The left attractiveness. Even the feet compliment the case with a nice accent. Inside the door you'll find the front fan speed controller, power LED, and a door lock.

The side panels are very clean and have even lines.
Looking at the top of the case, you will find the USB, Sound, and 1394 ports are tucked neatly away towards the front. Even the small flip door is well made.

right on to the processor and memory. There are two small semi-circular cut outs right behind the top 12cm fan. Can you guess what those are for?

If you were thinking, water cooling, then you are correct. I hope there is a side panel Moving around to the back, you can see two openings for dual power supplies of your choice. Half way up you is a rectangular grouped series of vent holes that allow air in to Lian Li's patented 12cm exhaust Side Fan.

At the top, is an exhaust mounted 12cm silent fan.
All the thumbscrews hold the side panels and trays in place. What trays you ask?

Not only is the motherboard tray removable, but so is the power supply tray. After removing the thumb screws around the motherboard tray, it easily slides out which should make installation much easier. The same goes for the power supply tray.

Removing 5 screws allows you to pull the tray out so you can easily install two power supplies.

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