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    Lian Li announces the PC-J60, the first of a new chassis series

    Mid tower chassis is designed to conceal clutter and show off your best components.
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    Re: Lian Li announces the PC-J60, the first of a new chassis series

    Don't like the rear fan grill - Blocks too much air / cause noise. Previous LL have been better in that respect.

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    Re: Lian Li announces the PC-J60, the first of a new chassis series

    I like Lian-Li cases and always use them for PC's I build for myself and top-end PC's that I build for others. However, I will not be using any of these because of the lack of external 5.25 and 3.5 drive bays.

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    Another case without 5.25", that's a shame. I'll admit the cases do tend to look nicer when they dont require front access like that for the 5.25" but I still think it is too early to be getting rid of those bays. Their lifespan is coming to an end sure, but as of right now I still find myself avoiding cases that lack these bays.

    Admittedly I could probably just buy myself one of those external DVD/Bluray drives that connect over USB at this point, as it's not like im using my DVD drive on a daily basis, but I still prefer an internal drive.

    That aside, I like the look of the black windowless version, and seems the design is pretty good as far as use of space is concerned, not so much a fan of the red windowed style though.

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    Re: Lian Li announces the PC-J60, the first of a new chassis series

    USA pricing and availability as follows:

    MSRP:

    PC-J60B $189
    PC-J60WRX $210

    Availability: 11th April via Newegg

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    Re: Lian Li announces the PC-J60, the first of a new chassis series

    No 140mm fan support at the front or top? Also, a 140mm internal fan that looks awful and pulls warm air DOWN over the drive bays - just how does this air get exhausted by the PSU when the PSU is mounted with it's intake fan down?

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    Re: Lian Li announces the PC-J60, the first of a new chassis series

    £160 and they didn't even paint the interior or rear panel black? You could buy a corsair 600C for much less than that (scan has them for £100), which will fit 14cm fans in the front and a 14cm fan in the rear, as well as a 360mm rad. And it's all black, and it even comes with a fan controller.

    Quote Originally Posted by tonyd223 View Post
    No 140mm fan support at the front or top? Also, a 140mm internal fan that looks awful and pulls warm air DOWN over the drive bays - just how does this air get exhausted by the PSU when the PSU is mounted with it's intake fan down?
    That air will have just passed through the front fans, it won't have been heated by the components yet

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