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Lian-Li makes an XBox360 case

Computex 2008 Bent aluminum from the best
Sun Jun 08 2008, 13:11

LIAN-LI WAS SHOWING off some of the usual and the very unusual cases this year. The real surprise was the XBox360 case, who would have thought that would be there?

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XBox360 case

This case is called the XBOX360 Modding Case, and it is just that, a Lian-Li quality aluminum case custom fitted for the 360. They can't officially recommend you take a screwdriver to your 360, but should you want to avoid the heat-related RROD, you are $160 away from a new lease on life. Very cool.

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Lancool K6

Next up we have a new sub-brand called Lancool. They are a lower end line from Lian-Li, basically all the goodies but costed down. The main way to do this is by using a steel frame instead of aluminum. This adds weight but cuts cost a lot.

You still have the foam noise reducing pad in front and tool free everything. The side mounted drives even have a plastic clamp on holder with rubber shock mounts, you don't even need a screwdriver there. The K9 is more or less the same case with a much better looking front and a hot plug SATA backplane. Look for them in the $90-120 range soon.

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Lian-Li sliding catches

A really nice touch that several Lian-Li cases have is the mechanism you see above, the case closing catches. One way that Lian-Li cases close so well is that the catches are on a sliding bar. You put the case side on, and then push the bar, not the side, in to lock things down. It makes a lot of sense and makes life easier as well.

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X500 mini-tower case

While most of their case lines were refreshed, the best was the all new X500/2000/cube line. They are all aluminum and have thermal compartments like the the V series, but they lack wheels. As you would expect, they are tool free, have massive sound deadening, and baffled air intakes.

What you would not expect is side mounted drives. The 2 5.25 inch and 3.5 inch bays all are side mounted, so the CDs eject out of the side, not the front. This is a unique feature that will probably have as many adherents as detractors, but it is going to polarize people.

I like it, and if I had to pick a case now, the X2000 would be on my short list. It is the full tower version of the X500, itself a mini-tower, and the cube is a small HTPC box. They cost about $520, $390 and $150 respectively. µ

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