Lian Li Armorsuit PC-P50
Maybe it’s just me, but the new Lian Li Armorsuit PC-P50 looks a whole lot like my Antec Nine Hundred. I’m calling design shens.
Maybe it’s just me, but the new Lian Li Armorsuit PC-P50 looks a whole lot like my Antec Nine Hundred. I’m calling design shens.
Lian Li’s new PC-C39 low profile multimedia center case includes the remote. They thought of everything!
Lian Li has introduced a new mid-tower, the PC-B10, with a locking door and completely tool-less design. Even the PSU attaches without screws.
The LanCool PC-K6 case gets you Lian Li style at a cost savings.
Minimalist best describes the new Lian Li PC-Q07 mini-ITX tower. Despite its size, it uses a normal ATX power supply.
When Lian Li does entry-level, you get the Lian Li PC-7F. It’s cool looking and costs $150.
Lian Li’s new PC-A06F mid-tower case is THIN.
The Lian Li TYR PC-X500 case offers zonal cooling, sweet cable management, and a sleek look but it’ll only work well for some people due to funky drive placement.
Lian Li kicks it back old school with the new PC-A05N mid-tower case. Bland, or a modder’s blank canvas?
Lian Li introduced the new mATX PC-A03 mini-tower at CES. It supports full-sized PSUs and has a 120mm intake. Not too shabby.
We stopped by the Lian Li booth to see what they’re working on. The first thing that we immediately noticed is that Lian Li is finally focused on cooling. Whereas their older cases featured fine aesthetics with horrible cooling options (one 80mm fan? I mean, really?), all their new cases are packed with quiet 120mm front and rear fans.
The cases, as can always be expected, are pretty and sturdy. But we were originally drawn to their booth by this amazing/preposterous PC888 case for $640 MSRP:

WHAT THE HELL IS THIS
If you think Lian Li only makes conservative cases, take a look at the new PC-888. This thing is WILD!