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Product: Lian-Li PC70 Extreme!
Application: ATX Full Tower Case
Provided by:
The Card Cooler
Review by: Scott
Review date: August 25th, 2001

FEATURES CONTINUED...

     The face of the PC70 pops right off and reveals two filtered variable speed 80mm fans. The filter is also easy to remove for cleaning. Even the external 3.5" bays are removable for easy access when swapping out drives. These features are pretty much identical the the PC60 and I'm glad to see Lian-Li carry them over to the full tower.

     The inside of the PC70 looks almost as good as the outside. Lian-Li took great care of making the inside of the case very user friendly with wide open spaces for easy access to you computer's components. Another very nice features is the slide out hard drive tray as shown below. Any way you look at it, the PC70 is very impressive, inside and out.

     The back side of the case comes stock with two 80mm exhaust fans with room for two more higher up in the case. The power supply actually has it's own faceplate with an optional faceplate for redundant power supplies. If you order the optional faceplate, you loose the two extra fan spots. Unfortunately, the PC70 does not have a slide out motherboard tray. The good news is the case is so big and easy to access, there really is no need for a slide out tray.

     The stock Lian-Li PC70 is an incredible case and in my opinion, nothing out there comes close to the quality and perfection of Lian-Li. But I've been hiding something from you in these pics. This PC70 is no ordinary PC70. Like I said earlier, this case is special ordered with some very kick ass mods!!! Now it's time for the fun stuff!

  ► Intro & Specs
  ► Features Continued
  ► Mods & Conclusion