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    Lancool PC-K60 Gaming case

    I'm checking out the new Lancool PC-K60 Gaming case by Lian-Li. It's really packed with lots of new features. Plenty of cooling capability while supporting triple SLI and Crossfire for under $100

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    Re: Lancool PC-K60 Gaming case

    Damb it that looks like the case I wanted a year ago, it has all the features on my list ticked.
    PSU below the motherboard, drawing air up from a filtered vent.
    2x140mm in the top
    140mm in the front with dust filter
    vibration dampening on all fans
    hard drives at 90 degrees, in vibration dampened cadies
    mid tower
    looks good
    sub £100 price (depends on final uk price but should be under it)

    While toolless isn't a big stickler for me, as I don't swap hard ware about enough and I'm compentant enough to use a screwdriver it does look very good.
    After I saw the tooless system on the coolermaster 690 I did like it, but incorperating anti vibration into the 5.25" bays and the aluminum latches for the PCI slots look great.
    And that cable clip for the PSU looks like a real stroke of simple genius.

    The only negative points for me would be the buttons and usb/sound ports on the top instead of the front.
    And the "rip" to remove front panel, I'd much prefur something held on with catches or screws.
    esp as you'd have to remove this every time you wish to clear the filter & mesh and I'd worry about long term removeing and reattaching damageing the plastic pops that hold the front panel on.

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