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Thread: Lian Li PC-B10 Mid-Tower Chassis

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    Lian Li PC-B10 Mid-Tower Chassis

    Lian-Li Industrial Co. Ltd has launched the PC-B10 Mid Tower chassis. The all aluminum design features two fans on the front (1x 140mm@900RPM + 1x 120mm@1500RPM) and one rear 120mm@1000RPM extraction fan. The sleek brushed aluminum chassis has a front door with lock which gives access to 5x 5.25" bays for ODD's. The fans have removable filters which are easily removed and washable. The dimensions stand at 210x440x515mm ( W, H, D). The unique Power supply bracket allows the PSU to be secured using only the tool-less designed clasp ideal to hold the PSU securely. The side panels have foam padding to make sure that noisy components are completely silenced. The chassis is imbued with all the functional and user frien dly design aspects users have come to expect in a Lian Li case.

    Thermal features
    Lian Li engineers have optimized the airflow to enter from the front mounted fans, directly cooling the HDD's and ODD's and thereafter refreshing the CPU region. The hot air generated by the CPU and GPU is directly extracted via the rear 120mm Fan. The volume of airflow is sufficient to keep your rig cool and conveniently silent.

    Special features
    The chassis supports 5x 5.25" Optical drive bays with one optional 1x 3.5" external and 4 additional internal 3.5" bays for HDD's in an anti-vibration cage. The HDD cage is accessible from the left side panel, and each HDD is mounted with anti-vibration grommets to reduce noise from HDD vibrations. The PC-B10 case is for Micro-ATX or ATX motherboards and has 7 PCI slots, which are well ventilated with special vented brackets. The top panel is removable with the multimedia I/O ports on the top panel consisting of 2x USB2.0, 1x IEEE1394, as well as HD+AC97 Audio. The PSU has an adjustable bracket for extra long PSU's.

    Traditional Durability
    The classical stylish functional design is the Lian Li goal. The essence of Lian Li products is the craftsmanship of the engineering. Intrinsic to the workmanship and quality is the customization which includes a whole host of optional extras that can be purchased to add more features to an already feature rich product.

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    Re: Lian Li PC-B10 Mid-Tower Chassis

    Lian Li found the tradition of luxury housing to an exorbitant price, with its new PC-B10. This is a round average in size, giant in its tariff. Some new mark, however, this chassis, which is very neat. We find the first fixing system without tools for the power supply, and the latest generation of fixing without tools for hard drives and optical drives.

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    Re: Lian Li PC-B10 Mid-Tower Chassis

    Crane, there is a door lock key and a 120 mm fan at 1500 rpm and aspiration in another of 140 mm to 900 rpm. At the rear, a turbine of 120 mm is placed in extraction at 1000 rpm. Relay ports are at the top of the box with two USB 2.0 ports, one Firewire and audio input-output. Note that the beast will be available at the end of April ... at a price of ... $ 250 without tax.

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    Re: Lian Li PC-B10 Mid-Tower Chassis

    The brushed aluminum chassis has a front door with lock which gives access to 5x 5.25” bays for ODD’s. The fans have removable filters which are easily removed and washable. The dimensions stand at 210x440x515mm ( W, H, D). The unique Power supply bracket allows the PSU to be secured using only the tool-less designed clasp ideal to hold the PSU securely. The side panels have foam padding to make sure that noisy components are completely silenced.

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    Re: Lian Li PC-B10 Mid-Tower Chassis

    Hello , Freinds i Got The Complete Specification Here

    • Model PC-B10
    • Case Type Advanced Mid Tower
    • Dimensions 210 x 440 x 515 mm ( W, H, D)
    • Front bezel Material Aluminum
    • Color Black
    • Side Panel Aluminum
    • Body Material Aluminum
    • Net Weight
    • 5.25" drive bay (External) 5 ( BZ-502 use 5.25 x3)
    • 3.5" drive bay (External)
    • 3.5" drive bay (Internal) 4 (2.5 HDD x 4)
    • Expansion Slot 7
    • Motherboard ATX, M-ATX
    • System Fan (Front) 1 x 140mm fan (900RPM); 1 x 120mm fan (1200RPM)
    • System Fan (Top)
    • System Fan (Rear) 1 x 120mm Fan @1000RPM
    • I/O Ports USB2.0 x 2, HD+AC97 Audio

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    Re: Lian Li PC-B10 Mid-Tower Chassis

    It's expensive, for less you have the cosmos 1000, more spacious, quieter, better ventilated, and I feel better designed (management of cables, a HDD rack etc. ..) the only regret about the cosmos remains a HDD rack, no pcb connection, it stays with the old cables

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    Re: Lian Li PC-B10 Mid-Tower Chassis

    Quote Originally Posted by DALLON View Post
    It's expensive, for less you have the cosmos 1000, more spacious, quieter, better ventilated, and I feel better designed (management of cables, a HDD rack etc. ..) the only regret about the cosmos remains a HDD rack, no pcb connection, it stays with the old cables
    Certainly not quieter, the Cosmos is not at all designed to silence. Better ventilated it is also discussed, the pattern of breakdown of the Lian Li is devilishly simple and effective. The 140mm input breath well and is completely inaudible. Better read it again remains to be seen, there are good ideas in the Cosmos, but that this cabinet has no default .They are in the box sold in commerce (not photos of article PCi) I am even at work (well it is a PC-60F, the same without the bears) and it is one of the best packages in which I installed a machine ... everything is super smart and finishes are impeccable. And very quiet!

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