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Lian Li PC-90 PC Case/Chassis Review

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Conclusion:

So once again Lian Li has changed up the computer case design while leaving the exterior of the case unchanged.  Just when you think there isn’t much else you can do with a computer case, Lian Li comes in and WOW’s you once again. The days of the beige PC case that is made of stamped steel and weighs 10~20lbs are long since gone and have been replaced with multiple color options and windows to see the internals which are lit up by light emitting diodes and cases made from stamped and formed aluminum which are just as rigid as their predecessors and at a fraction of the weight. Lian Li has engineered some of the most unique and desirable cases on the market in recent years and with the PC-90, they have added one more very desirable case to the lineup. We are really impressed with what Lian Li’s engineers have come up with in each new model and each time we are blown away. The PC-90 is another great case to own and even through there isn’t much to look at to WOW anyone who passes by, it will surely knock their socks off when you take the time to show them the internal layout and with proper/clean cable management will be the selling factor for anyone who has a lot of hard drives and is constantly fighting with heat issues. TechwareLabs awards the Lian Li PC-90 the Approved hardware award.

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