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Brody M.
> 24 hourBest looking case I could fine for my price range. It feels high quality and looks super sleek. The magnetic dust filter on top is super easy to clean. The case was the perfect size as well.
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Rohan
> 24 hourSadly, just as I had completed my build, the corner of the glass side panel slipped from my hand about 1 inch from the countertop and it shattered instantly. Im not sure if it was because of the composition of the panel, or maybe it was just the perfect angle of the fall. The panel seems a bit lighter than other cases Ive had, so it may not be real tempered glass. Either way, Im leaving this review not so much to complain but to say the customer service was great. I contacted customer support on the Lian Li website and after I sent them a photo of the break and my Amazon receipt, they responded within a few minutes, and agreed to send a new panel within about 3 hours of my message. The rest of the case is fantastic, which is why I give it a high rating despite the break. Its compact and is designed perfectly for discreet cable management. Its a tight fit with my non-modular PSU, but I was able to tuck everything away neatly. Everything seems easily accessible, and I didnt have to spend time battling the case itself to start building.
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A. Her
> 24 hourBought this case for my son to build his first computer. I did some research before settling on this case. This case is well built and budget friendly. I like the dust filters top, front and bottom. And I like cable management in the back and easy access to the bottom compartment where it store the drives and power supply unit. This case does have the option to mount 280 mm radiator to the front or the top wall. Highly recommend this case to anyone want to build computer.
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Hardcorekenry
> 24 hourThis is a great case. Flawlessly installed my ROG Strix B550-F Gaming Wifi motherboard, modular PSU, cpu cooler (Scythe Fuma 2), and GPU. Build quality is great and airflow has been great for me so far. I kept the drive bay in because I have a 3.5 HDD installed on the lowest slot, and theres still enough room for all the cables. There is one small issue, and that has to do the the front I/O audio jacks. Since the cables on the case and the HD audio header on the motherboard isnt shielded, there is a lot of electrical interference. As a result, the microphone jack in my case does not work. On zoom and using a voice recorder, the microphone ONLY records static. What i recommend is that you plug in your microphone, headset or whatever directly into the motherboard itself. Since mobos have dedicated shields and devices for audio. So I plug in my microphone and audio jack into my motherboard and that fixed the problem. Microphone picks up my voice clearly now. Didnt have this issue with another case, and its definitely not my motherboard. So Im taking off one star cuz this issue is with the case. Other than that, great case.
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lebrink
> 24 hourWhen I bought this case, I was worried the great looks I saw in the thumbnail would be a front of a crappy poorly designed cheapo looking product in real life. I was pleasantly surprised to find the case lives up to its great looks and has a great build design. I really like the harddrive and power supply bay, as it just makes the build clean and keeps the clutter away from the view through the glass panel.
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TheOtherGuy
> 24 hourCase seems nice, panels fit together well, as do dust filters on top and front. The main issue I had with the case is that it was supposed to support a 280mm radiator in front, and while the bracket to attach the radiator does support it, the cable port in back gets in the way. Basically, if your radiator including fans is greater than 1.75 (or slightly less), it will not fit. I understand the Arctic Liquid Freezer II 280mm is exceptionally large at 2.5, but my other radiator would not fit either at 2. Lian Li website indicates the top would support a 280mm as well, but fitment was even worse there. Had to send the case back.
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Jacob
> 24 hourGood quality case with plenty of room for cable management and easy to build in. PC case was purchased used like new from Amazon and came with a slight tear in one of the rubber grommets, but Lian Li support was excellent and sent 2 new grommets to me free of charge. Very good case and quite impressed with the support from Lian Li.
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jonathon
> 24 hourthe hard drive bay gives no clearance for the gpu cable to come straight down through the hole and if you have a non modular psu, then youll have one heck of a time closing the back of the case. because my sata power cable stick out too far from my hdd, so i had to physically shift the bay for everything to fit inside. hopefully when i get a new psu and some cables ill update my review. **update** the latch on the back cover was bent so i just used a screw driver to bend it back in place. after i put the back cover on, i was able to un-shift the hard drive bay back to the original position with no problems
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Robert M.
> 24 hourFor the most part its what youd expect from a modern case. Very basic while still sleek look, but I purchased it for a client whos an attorney and didnt want anything really flashy. The only downside is it could have used a little more space for cable management, but thats a general complaint of mine for most cases. Still enough room to work with and made for a really easy build with a lot of air flow.
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HellsG
> 24 hourNew build for my daughter. Previously used a lancool II for my own build and was impressed with the quality. This did not disappoint. Quality was great and building was above average. Only issues were with standoffs having to be moved which is no big deal. Had plenty of room for gpu which always seems to be a problem with this size of case. The price is also a factor to consider. You get a lot for your money with Liam Li cases so dont hesitate.