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Model | PC-Q27 |
Case Type | Mini Tower Chassis |
Dimensions | 300 (H) x 200 (W) x 240mm (D) |
Front Bezel Material | Aluminum |
Color | Black / Silver |
Side Panel | Aluminum |
Body Material | Aluminum |
Net Weight | 2.1kg |
5.25" Drive bays (External) | One, or one 3.5" HDD |
3.5" Drive bays (External) | None |
HDD Bay | Three 3.5" HDDs (using one 5.25" space), two 2.5" HDDs (using one 3.5" space) |
Expansion Slots | One |
Motherboard | Mini-ITX |
System Fans (Front) | None |
System Fans (Top) | None |
System Fans (Rear) | None |
I/O Ports | Two USB 3.0 |
Maximum Compatibility | VGA Card length: 195mm PSU length: 180mm CPU Cooler height: 70mm |
Package Dimensions | 361 (H) x 263 (W) x 278mm (D) |
Gross Weight | 2.6kg |
PSU | ATX PSU (optional) |
Pros: This is a wonderful case! It's super light and compact. And I think that Lian Li is known for this but you can easily take it completely apart which is very fascinating to me. With only a few places for hard drive bays and only one slot for a pci card, this case is has only the bare necessities which is exactly what I was looking for. This case is great if you want a low power SFF Build, and it has Lots of cool features.
Cons: I only have a few cons that I can think of but they're not really a bother and not worth taking an egg off. For one instead of mounting the power supply above or below the mother board you have to mount it in front of motherboard, making the motherboard impossible to access unless you take the power supply out. Which is actually very easy to do because they've included a removable power supply mounting bracket with thumb screws. The only other thing I can think of is that the case is so tiny that it was somewhat hard to install the motherboard, but it wasn't too hard and I didn't get scratched at all.
Overall Review: I bought this case because I wanted to build a small form factor pc that was quiet and power efficient and this case proved to be perfect for the job