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  • Lian-Li PC-6077

    Any opinions on this case? Looks like a winner to me so I'm thinking about buying this one to replace my CoolerMaster ATC-110.

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    I'm buying the Super-Flower Fan Master (SF-609) to use with this case. This will be my first Lian-Li case. Are the case fans included with Lian-Li cases good or should I replace them?

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    • #3
      Not a bad case but ya'll find better coolin' once an AGP/PCI intake fan is fitted to the side panel (34-36cfm). Do not fit a fan to the other rear exhaust postion unless ya add another 80mm fan in the side panel over the CPU area but neither should be needed.

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      • #4
        I think that case rules, its my #1 choice for my next comp. Lemme know if you like it. And yah, you'll def need an AGP fan. : peace2: Mista K6

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Lava Lamp Freak
          Any opinions on this case? Looks like a winner to me so I'm thinking about buying this one to replace my CoolerMaster ATC-110.

          http://www.coolerguys.com/ProductDet...?ProductID=970
          Good choice and if anyone needs more convincing, check out this TweakTown review. :devil win
          :-(

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          • #6
            Finally had a chance to move all of my parts to the new Lian Li case last night. This was the most difficult case move I've made yet. It was more time consuming to put together. For example, to put in the hard drive you have to take out the drive bay and mount the drive and then put the drive bay back in the case. Also the same goes for the floppy drive. But, the reason its like this is so you can move things around. For example, you can place the power button in the middle of the case and CD drives at the bottom if you want.

            The case came with 4 additional thumbscrews, which weren't listed on the hardware list by the way. These extra thumb screws are too big to be used in any screw hole in the case. I'm not sure why they included them. I picked one up by accident and broke it off trying to screw into the back of the case.

            Also one of the screws for the motherboard tray wouldn't fit back into the hole after I took it out. The hole was too small and my dad had to help me thread the hole so it would fit.

            I bought some 80mm Zalman fans to use instead of the ones that came with the case. After getting everything hooked up I plugged in one of the fans that came with the case and it was actually quieter than the Zalman fans. But, I don't want to take everything apart now to put them back in.

            The case looks great so overall I'm happy. But it was so much trouble getting it together I'm scared to ever replace anything in it.

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            • #7
              Good to hear. :thumb:

              But where are the pic's? :?:

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Wiggo
                Good to hear. :thumb:

                But where are the pic's? :?:
                Pics will be up once the computer is running. Still can't get Windows XP to install on my new SATA drive. I may just have to put my WD IDE back in.

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                • #9
                  I'd recommend Lian Li Aluminium cases any day. My PC 60 reduced the temps by almost 30C to my last case!! I think you too will be just one of the very happy customers to invest in this case. i think you get the same layout and 4 fans as the pc 60. i think you've already found that they are Competitive from the minute you open the box. Im chuffed. packaged to the last detail for entry level case. there is even room to DIY another exhaust fan all thanks to them quality ADDA fans installed as standard. Xoxide also has a modified version which is to drool over - as i personally don't like to be the DIY guy. I will buy another of these next time and it will be from Xoxide!!

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                  • #10
                    hey im just wonderin what did u do with ur atc-110??

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                    • #11
                      I still love my good ole lian-li pc 60. Damn good looking case, especially with the black drives I have in mine. Makes the silver not quite so overwhelming.

                      <img border="0" src="http://www.coolerguys.com/ProductImages/840556007364.jpg" width="175" height="264">

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by viertelasiat
                        hey im just wonderin what did u do with ur atc-110??
                        http://www.tweaktown.com/forums/show...threadid=16066

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                        • #13
                          How would you compare this case to the Anetc P-160?

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                          • #14
                            Well, they're both nice cases, but I think P160 is better. The 6077 uses 80mm fans, which, when you use 4 or 5 of them, can become very loud. The P160 uses big 120mm fans that move a lot of air at slower speeds and much less noise. THe P160 also has many other features that make it an incredibly quiet case, like rubber grommets under the HDD's and 1.2mm aluminum (doesnt vibrate as much). I also like the swiveling bezel at the top of the case with all of the ports. Look around and read reviews on each. It also happens that the P160 is a good $15-20usd cheaper :thumb: . : peace2: Mista K6

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Wiggo
                              Good to hear. :thumb:

                              But where are the pic's? :?:
                              I finally got around to taking pics.

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