Saturday, March 6 2010
Some of you may have seen the YouTube video of the Lian Li PC-T1 Spider, which the Company is showing at the CeBIT. The unit is pretty impressive up close and personal. Besides that we got to take a look at the Lancool K62 with a white interior paint job. The chassis will is also available with a red interior. We also noticed that one of their cases was filled with high-end components, including a Gulftown CPU with six cores. Lian Li is also getting into the bench table segment and they are showing off two early prototypes of such units - one for ATX and one for ITX boards.


Lian Li is also getting into the bench table segment and they are showing off two early prototypes of such units - one for ATX and one for ITX boards. There are also variants with closed bottom area.

posted by Darksaber - 10:38 AM |  Related News

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by Mussels (March 6th - 11:59 AM) - Reply
looks like a replicator from stargate SG1...


by Velvet Wafer (March 6th - 12:03 PM) - Reply
by: Mussels
looks like a replicator from stargate SG1...
but it doesnt look, like its built out of lego!:laugh:

Lian Li use my pump/res combo! its definetly NOT highend:D
by dr emulator (madmax) (March 6th - 12:04 PM) - Reply
i like the look of that Lancool K62, i might have to order one after seeing it here
by Kitkat (March 6th - 12:22 PM) - Reply
the tester racks look awsome need it
by Velvet Wafer (March 6th - 12:28 PM) - Reply
by: Kitkat
the tester racks look awsome need it
i dont like,that they havent rubberized the tray... its much more prone to a shortage,without it;)
by -FOG- (March 6th - 1:46 PM) - Reply
GPU temp read is written as MIS afterburner 1.5.0 Shouldn't it be MSI afterburner ??
by Kitkat (March 6th - 2:19 PM) - Reply
by: Velvet Wafer
i dont like,that they havent rubberized the tray... its much more prone to a shortage,without it;)
esd wrap or don't play carpet shocks with your lil brother motherboards don't just short like they used to. Its for testing a person would be conscious of what they were doing or they wouldn't own it and yes its much more prone to shortage but on what scale 0 - 2% lol?
by Velvet Wafer (March 6th - 2:27 PM) - Reply
by: Kitkat
esd wrap or don't play carpet shocks with your lil brother motherboards don't just short like they used to. Its for testing a person would be conscious of what they were doing or they wouldn't own it and yes its much more prone to shortage but on what scale 0 - 2% lol?
if something falls on that board during operation, it probably will bent down, and some contacts may be able to short. i also wouldnt buy a benchcase. these things are incredibly easy to be selfbuilt.;)
by MRCL (March 6th - 4:32 PM) - Reply
That spider thingy would look awesome as a HTPC. Now it just needs some kind of cover for the mobo...
by Arrakis+9 (March 6th - 5:40 PM) - Reply
love that tech station, if it doesnt cost and arm and a leg (under $80) i might just have to get me one... it also has a really nice paint job @_@
by HammerON (March 6th - 8:31 PM) - Reply
I personally don not like the looks of the tech stations. They look like they were made with pieces from old erector set:)
by Bjorn_Of_Iceland (March 7th - 11:29 AM) - Reply
They should put a spider platform on that spider platform.
by Mussels (March 7th - 11:31 AM) - Reply
by: Bjorn_Of_Iceland
They should put a spider platform on that spider platform.
yo dawg, we heard you like spiders n platforms, so we put a spider platform in your spider platform
by W1zzard (March 7th - 7:22 PM) - Reply
and guess who got to take that case home for a review ^^
by mtosev (March 7th - 8:19 PM) - Reply
by: W1zzard
and guess who got to take that case home for a review ^^
Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, or W1zzard? i'm betting on the last person :laugh:
by erocker (March 7th - 8:21 PM) - Reply
I don't really understand the design of the two HTPC looking cases with motherboard trays bolted to the top of them. Strange.
by Jizzler (March 7th - 8:45 PM) - Reply
Techstations as well, but with the all the common items "neat".
by SabreWulf69 (March 7th - 10:55 PM) - Reply
I want a replicator PC, very cool :-)
by MKmods (March 7th - 11:01 PM) - Reply
While I think the case is pretty dam ugly, they did a great job of building the comp in it (usually company comps are pretty poorly assembled)
by Kantastic (March 7th - 11:02 PM) - Reply
The Spider is still ticking me off.
by Bjorn_Of_Iceland (March 8th - 6:56 AM) - Reply
by: Mussels
yo dawg, we heard you like spiders n platforms, so we put a spider platform in your spider platform

:laugh:
by Assassin48 (March 8th - 7:00 AM) - Reply
I rather stick with a nice DimasTech V2.5 then this lian li thing
by Mydog (March 8th - 9:31 AM) - Reply
by: MKmods
While I think the case is pretty dam ugly, they did a great job of building the comp in it (usually company comps are pretty poorly assembled)
http://i370.photobucket.com/albums/oo142/Partspicts/th_lianli5.jpg
Thanks for cred on the build, it's mine.
Personally I actually like the case
by WarEagleAU (March 8th - 4:04 PM) - Reply
I am really digging the white interior and looks like something I will do as a mod project this summer perhaps. Liking the water cooling setup, and the bench tables I could care less on but look decent. That spider is pretty awesome.
by Aleksander Dishnica (March 8th - 4:13 PM) - Reply
If only that spider, with a switch, could transform in a normal case :P
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