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"General purpose" mid-tower chassis, says Lian Li. Bit pricey, though?
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Hmmm, it has a very classic flare to it. I like it.
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Those 2 are budget solutions. The Lian-li is going after the enthusiast (who has some taste) who doesn't need a full-size tower.
Anyone who has had one of these classy Lian-Lis are very specific about their cases... there are only really 2 'mainstream' case builders they'll choose after that - Lian Li and Silverstone.
Don't get me wrong - £100 is a bit too much - £75-85 would be about right - but it's like comparing a Sempron to an i5... you just don't do it. For the record, things such as A7110 are the i7.
I have 3 Lian-li cases and the build quality on all is outstanding I also have an NZXT case and when I first turned it on the LEDs burnt and let off a terrible smell.
Enthusiasts usually have components kicking out quite a bit of heat right? This case doesn't really do much for the cooling side of things. Ventilated PCI slots, woop.