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simonc_999Thu Dec-13-01 09:30 PM
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"Lian Li Cases"


          

About to buy a new case (to go with a few other bits I salvaged from my dying overheated A7V133 and cooked thunderbird). I digress - I have narrowed the case choice to two....

Coolermaster 200
Lian Li PC86 both the above will have 400w PSU

I love the coolermaster but can't justify the extra £40 ($60) as I already have an irate fiance who is going to cut off my prenuptual pleasures ( and I dare say a couple of other bits) if I blow the entire christmas money on "toys".

I never buy without asking my peers at PC911, any comments or experience gladly taken on board

  

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nightlyreaderThu Dec-13-01 09:40 PM
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#1. "RE: Lian Li Cases"
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I haven't seen a COOLMASTER in person, so I can't say.
Now the Lian Li is another story. Mighty fine!

Nightly Reader

  

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scaramoucheThu Dec-13-01 10:38 PM
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#2. "RE: Lian Li Cases"
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As good a case it is I would go for the prenuptial pleasures. On second thought........

Guns don't kill people. Husbands who come home early kill people.

  

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simonc_999Thu Dec-13-01 10:59 PM
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#3. "RE: Lian Li Cases"
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You haven't met her.....

Well maybe you have.

  

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SonnyThu Dec-13-01 11:11 PM
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#4. "RE: Lian Li Cases"
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You might take a look at the one Alex reviewed for PC911.

http://www.pcnineoneone.com/reviews/other/asx1040_1.html




  

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rhbowlerFri Dec-14-01 12:04 AM
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#5. "RE: Lian Li Cases"
In response to Sonny (Reply # 4)
Fri Dec-14-01 12:06 AM

  

          

I have one of my comps in the Lian Li PC86, and 2 are in the Antec 1040. The Lian Li is a fine piece of craftsmanship, it's made extremely well, BUT, unless the weight matters ( i use it for going to Lan partys ) then the Antec is as good a case overall as the Lian Li. I have very similar components in each, and the Antec actually runs a few degrees cooler. There is more room in the Antec, and more spaces for additional fans too. It all boils down to whether you want to have the best looking case as well as best working. Both cases are exceptional. As far as the cooler guys case, eh, it's ok. I don't like it as well as the Lian Li,it isn't quite as nice looking, and it isn't finished quite as well in my opinion, so if you want the aluminum case, go with the Lian Li.


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simonc_999Fri Dec-14-01 12:32 AM
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#6. "RE: Lian Li Cases"
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Thanks for the replies

in your opinion, does the aluminium case run cooler than a "standard" case anyway, the reason I ask is that my old A7V133 with 1.33ghz athlon ran (for about a week) at 60C olus before cooking.

This was despite 2 case fans, an exhaust fan etc. Having bought a 1700XP with a MSI K7T266 Pro RU I don't want another dead pc!!

  

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rhbowlerFri Dec-14-01 12:57 AM
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#7. "RE: Lian Li Cases"
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I know the theory behind your question, that aluminum disipates heat faster, but in my experience, that doesn't hold true with the aluminum cases. My Antec actually runs a few degrees cooler. I think this is due to more room inside the case, and the air moves more freely because of it. The Lian Li is an awesome case, but solely as a heat solution, i think you would be better off with the Antec 1040. One thing to remember is the XP chips run cooler in the first place. The Lian Li does a good job of cooling, just not quite as well as the Antec i don't think. I have a 1.4 T bird in the Lian Li, and it runs at 42C under a load, so cooling isn't really an issue with any of the cases your considering. I'm using the Vantec CCK-6035D HSF, the 3 80MM fans that come wth the Lian Li, and i cut a hole in the top of the case for a 120MM exhaust fan. Works great. I use an Enermax EG465-VE ps which has dual fans also. It's not the quietest thing in the world, but it isn't as loud as some i've heard.


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kennySun Dec-16-01 07:43 PM
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#8. "RE: Lian Li Cases"
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Russ,
I have the Enermax 651.If you'll take the fan guards off.(with no kids around,that is.) -You'll be amazed how much quieter it'll be.And it'll flow more air.I hope you're enjoying your new supply as much as I am mine.
Kenn

Kenny
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rhbowlerSun Dec-16-01 10:57 PM
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#9. "RE: Lian Li Cases"
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Actually, the PS isn't the major noise factor, it's the 120mm on top. I'm lookin into gettin a quieter one.


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SpeziMon Dec-17-01 12:12 AM
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#10. "RE: Lian Li Cases"
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>This was despite 2 case fans, an exhaust fan etc. Having
>bought a 1700XP with a MSI K7T266 Pro RU I don't want
>another dead pc!!

Or you could have bought an Intel P4 and not had to worry about any of this. }> Just imagine the savings on the power bill alone not to mention doing away with those pesky power fluctuations and dimming lights every time those two dozen fans needed to cool an AMD processor kick in.

  

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