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    News - Lian Li announces compartmentalised PC-X2000FN chassis

    Tall, slim and highly expandable.
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    Re: News - Lian Li announces compartmentalised PC-X2000FN chassis

    No top mounted fans to push hot air out the top - which naturally rises to the top of the case... Honestly for £385 I would expect the perfect case - this falls some what short.

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    Re: News - Lian Li announces compartmentalised PC-X2000FN chassis

    Hmm yeah i would expect the airflow to be slightly more balanced, i know Lian Li like to push positive air pressure but a bit more exhaust is required i think!

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    Re: News - Lian Li announces compartmentalised PC-X2000FN chassis

    How much?!?!

    I spent a small fortune on my Lian Li case, and I am distinctly unimpressed. It's noisy (despite claiming to be quiet and featuring damping materials and a door...), and not all that great to work with, despite being pretty large.

    I admit my experience is somewhat limited, having worked with only 3 top end Lian Li cases over the last 5 years, but in that experience I have come to the opinion that they're simply not worth the money, for me at least.
    I like the look of my case, but really that's it :/ I don't get the fuss that so many people make about their cases, and I certainly won't be buying any more for future PCs :/

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    Re: News - Lian Li announces compartmentalised PC-X2000FN chassis

    Hopefully this has better air flow than my current Lian-Li. Excellent case but I just cant keep it cool, sadly lives with the side off.

    Since buying a Fractal Design R3 for another computer, Lian-Li has become much less attractive.
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    Re: News - Lian Li announces compartmentalised PC-X2000FN chassis

    Looks great, and then I saw the price

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    Re: News - Lian Li announces compartmentalised PC-X2000FN chassis

    On RSS I've read "Tall, slim and highly expensive", wasn't far from the truth. I don't know who would buy it..

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    Re: News - Lian Li announces compartmentalised PC-X2000FN chassis

    Good grief! now that's expensive. I usually buy the dearer cases because they have good reviews and work well, if they are just expensive and have a famous name, well I don't believe I'm stupid.
    No way can this case be worth that much, not even if it was gold plated. Also my case has to be on the left hand side of my desk, so the side mounted drive would be up against the wall Sorry Lian-Li, I'll pass on this one. I would like to see a proper review of it, just for fun.

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    Re: News - Lian Li announces compartmentalised PC-X2000FN chassis

    for a little more i could have a case logic delivered from the states ..but if it was priced around £200 would be good ..
    first thing i'd do is rip eveything out of the top .. good place for 2 rads ...lol
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    Re: News - Lian Li announces compartmentalised PC-X2000FN chassis

    I don't think heat will be too much of a problem. There's a 140mm exhaust near the motherboard I/O shield and one in the top compartment. There's 3 140mm fan at the front. It may sound like a helicopter though - but it's not getting hot!

    oh and imagine 13 SSD in that beast!

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    Re: News - Lian Li announces compartmentalised PC-X2000FN chassis

    "unleased"?
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