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    News - Lian Li PC-A77F full-tower chassis arrives with USB 3.0 support

    Lian Li has taken the wraps off its latest full-tower behemoth.
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    Re: News - Lian Li PC-A77F full-tower chassis arrives with USB 3.0 support

    But no native 2.5" SSD support?

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    Re: News - Lian Li PC-A77F full-tower chassis arrives with USB 3.0 support

    Price is a bit extreme for me at least, but after using my first Lian-Li that I got for free off my uncle i don't think I'll ever use a non-aluminium case again, maybe not a non Lian-Li one. The build quality of these is something to be admired not to mention the ease of use building your machine in them.
    Just get an armour suit and a pci-e USB3 card
    Kalniel: "Nice review Tarinder - would it be possible to get a picture of the case when the components are installed (with the side off obviously)?"
    CAT-THE-FIFTH: "The Antec 300 is a case which has an understated and clean appearance which many people like. Not everyone is into e-peen looking computers which look like a cross between the imagination of a hyperactive 10 year old and a Frog."
    TKPeters: "Off to AVForum better Deal - £20+Vat for Free Shipping @ Scan"
    for all intents it seems to be the same card minus some gays name on it and a shielded cover ? with OEM added to it - GoNz0.

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    Re: News - Lian Li PC-A77F full-tower chassis arrives with USB 3.0 support

    Quote Originally Posted by kalniel View Post
    But no native 2.5" SSD support?
    I guess there's 2 ways of looking at that. The first way is that at £300ish, anyone needing 2.5" support can clearly afford an adaptor. The other way of looking at it is to say that anyone spending £300 on a case is highly likely to be sticking a 2.5" SSD in that box, and why the hell should they have to pay anything on top.

    I know which way I look at it, but then I'm highly unlikely to spend £300 on a case

    & did Hexus really have to mention the "patented power supply bracket, tool-less drive bays and PCI securing brackets all featuring as standard" twice? Are you guys on commission?

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    Re: News - Lian Li PC-A77F full-tower chassis arrives with USB 3.0 support

    Quote Originally Posted by kalniel View Post
    But no native 2.5" SSD support?
    You could fit 40 SSDs into that case. I think the bigger problem would be providing bandwidth for them.
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    Re: News - Lian Li PC-A77F full-tower chassis arrives with USB 3.0 support

    Finally a USB 3.0 case but we need more info on it. Have they finalized the USB 3.0 header configuration or are lian li just making it up as they go along?

    You expect crazy prices from lian but this ain't funny anymore!

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    Re: News - Lian Li PC-A77F full-tower chassis arrives with USB 3.0 support

    Quote Originally Posted by semo View Post
    Finally a USB 3.0 case but we need more info on it. Have they finalized the USB 3.0 header configuration or are lian li just making it up as they go along?
    Yup, it's been finalised

    http://www.engadget.com/2008/01/10/u...-in-the-flesh/

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    Re: News - Lian Li PC-A77F full-tower chassis arrives with USB 3.0 support

    Quote Originally Posted by Funkstar View Post
    I was talking about the motherboard pin headers. E.g., some older motherboards don't have standard USB pinouts so you wouldn't be able to attach a standard case to them (you could get it working with some rewiring)

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    Re: News - Lian Li PC-A77F full-tower chassis arrives with USB 3.0 support

    Quote Originally Posted by semo View Post
    I was talking about the motherboard pin headers. E.g., some older motherboards don't have standard USB pinouts so you wouldn't be able to attach a standard case to them (you could get it working with some rewiring)
    ah got you now. I would assume they just have all the individual pins so you can connect them up any way needed. To be honest I never thought about that part of it. perhaps there is a standard motherboard header though.

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    Re: News - Lian Li PC-A77F full-tower chassis arrives with USB 3.0 support

    does look a little different from the pc-a77b. No hard drive module at the back, and no 'smart' fan control unit. No option of having the power supply at the top, only the bottom...

    yet they are charged a ****load of money for it. i got my pc-a77b for £150.

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    Re: News - Lian Li PC-A77F full-tower chassis arrives with USB 3.0 support

    Sorry but Lian Li are really being rubbish with cases now. Don't care how well they are made - they keep throwing out the same old same old.

    Where is a good full tower with top fan support - oh yeah, with Lian Li you have to buy the panel separately.

    Why do not more of their cases come with optional windows... - oh yeah you have to buy it separate.

    I would like Lian Li to throw out a case with top fans, side window, black interior and full size design.

    OR

    Lancool do it and cost half the price.

    Aluminium is so over rated for a computer case.

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    Re: News - Lian Li PC-A77F full-tower chassis arrives with USB 3.0 support

    They make good cases, but £300 is a bit tooooooo much.
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    Re: News - Lian Li PC-A77F full-tower chassis arrives with USB 3.0 support

    Quote Originally Posted by Brewster0101 View Post
    Sorry but Lian Li are really being rubbish with cases now. Don't care how well they are made - they keep throwing out the same old same old.

    Where is a good full tower with top fan support - oh yeah, with Lian Li you have to buy the panel separately.

    Why do not more of their cases come with optional windows... - oh yeah you have to buy it separate.

    I would like Lian Li to throw out a case with top fans, side window, black interior and full size design.

    OR

    Lancool do it and cost half the price.

    Aluminium is so over rated for a computer case.
    This case does have top fans.

    I have a Lian-Li case that was just over £100 and I am quite happy with it. However, £300 is too much.

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    Re: News - Lian Li PC-A77F full-tower chassis arrives with USB 3.0 support

    Quote Originally Posted by semo View Post
    I was talking about the motherboard pin headers. E.g., some older motherboards don't have standard USB pinouts so you wouldn't be able to attach a standard case to them (you could get it working with some rewiring)
    On a similar note, do these motherboards with USB 3 ports actually have USB 3 headers?

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    Re: News - Lian Li PC-A77F full-tower chassis arrives with USB 3.0 support

    Quote Originally Posted by bandsaw View Post
    On a similar note, do these motherboards with USB 3 ports actually have USB 3 headers?
    no they only have hard wired ports. You get 2 per 1 NEC chip and they usually colour them blue. Intel won't have any USB 3 products this year and AMD is only going to release SATA 3 chipsets this year. Until 2011 perhaps, USB 3.0 will only come in a NEC form

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