Tuesday, August 30th 2011
Lancool, a manufacturer of mid- to high-end computer chassis, has launched a new mid-tower PC case - the PC-K9 Series designed for ATX, Micro-ATX and Mini-ITX motherboards. Manufactured with easy hardware installation in mind, the case cradles components in a reduced-vibration housing with top-rate thermal performance capabilities. The Lancool PC-K9 makes a lasting impression with its a striking black or silver brushed aluminum exterior, and SEC steel interior - a true compliment to any computing environment, including gaming.


The Lancool PC-K9 boasts a tool-less environment:
  • Tool-less PCI card holder that holds up to seven PCI add-on cards; installation involves simply locking the arm into position.
  • Tool-less PCI card clips are made of steel, guaranteeing a reliable grip and saving the parts from wear and tear.
  • Tool-less optical drive mounting that supports standard 5.25" optical drives.
  • Tool-less PSU holder that allows users to insert the PSU into position, and then just close the aluminum PSU holder.
The chassis' modular HDD cage supports six 3.5-inch HDDs (three 3.5" HDD cages in two separate modules) and four 2.5-inch HDDs, using thumb screws with rubber suspension. Users can also choose to have their HDDs face forwards or backwards. The top cage module can be removed, allowing a full 415mm interior space for those who prefer longer VGA cards.

The Lancool PC-K9 is equipped with two USB 3.0 connectors for 20-pin connectors, to meet up the latest standard of motherboards. Two fans (140 mm in the front, and 120mm in the back) prevent user components from overheating. The upper fans and air vents below the PSU include washable air filters to keep the inside of the case clean.

Lancool recognizes the importance of good cable management and is the first to introduce a unique set of clips along the back of the case that keeps cables neat and easy to manage. In additions it features holes for easy use of cable ties at critical locations.

There are 3 versions available for the PC-K9 black color series - standard steel color called PC-K9A; all black interior called PC-K9X; and black interior with a window side panel called PX-K9XW.

For more information, visit the product page.
posted by btarunr - 4:45 PM |  Related News

User comments
by BrooksyX (4:48 PM) - Reply
This is Lian Li's budget line, correct? Either way looks like a decent case hopefully the price isn't to bad.
by DonInKansas (5:04 PM) - Reply
by: BrooksyX
This is Lian Li's budget line, correct? Either way looks like a decent case hopefully the price isn't to bad.
Yep. I still kinda miss my PC-K62. Lancool has some solid cases.
by Chaitanya (5:43 PM) - Reply
K62 was a brilliant case, Lancool cases are for those who want Lian-Li cases on budget.
by [H]@RD5TUFF (9:52 PM) - Reply
inside should be painted, also pricing ?
by twicksisted (12:01 AM) - Reply
looks like a corsair 600D! EDIT: externally only, the interior is crap! DOUBLE EDIT corsair 650D:
by MN12BIRD (12:19 AM) - Reply
by: [H]@RD5TUFF
inside should be painted, also pricing ?
by: btarunr
There are 3 versions available for the PC-K9 black color series - standard steel color called PC-K9A; all black interior called PC-K9X; and black interior with a window side panel called PX-K9XW.
According to the OP there's a version with a black interior. Lancool cases are usually priced really well considering you are getting an a sturdy and beautiful aluminum case. But doesn't look like they're out on the market yet. I hope they remain on the budget side of the "Lian Li on a budget" pricing.
by KieranD (1:35 AM) - Reply
This is like the original Metal Boned K7 lancool case after that they went plasitcooo with the K62 while a great case inside the K62's plastic panels are crap so its welcome to see the brushed or anodised steel/aluminium look. Looks just as good as the K62 as far as inside layout, id remove the middle hard drive rack for more airflow. Depending on the price but it could rival say some of the Corsair cases. Id be interesting in upgrading to one with a side panel window the Corsair 600T in while just costs a bit more than it really should and i was looking at that. Only thing i think the K9 doesn't have a top fan as far as i can see.
by newtekie1 (1:52 AM) - Reply
by: twicksisted
looks like a corsair 600D! EDIT: externally only, the interior is crap! DOUBLE EDIT corsair 650D: http://www.maximumpc.com/files/u139222/corsair650ext.jpg
Yeah, but this will likely be about half the price of the 650D and the interior isn't that bad. If they stick to history and price this case around the $90 mark, they have a winner on their hands, IMO.(Says the guy with a PC-K7B...)
by [H]@RD5TUFF (3:04 AM) - Reply
by: MN12BIRD
According to the OP there's a version with a black interior. Lancool cases are usually priced really well considering you are getting an a sturdy and beautiful aluminum case. But doesn't look like they're out on the market yet. I hope they remain on the budget side of the "Lian Li on a budget" pricing.
Wonder what the painted version will cost.
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