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Old Apr 29, 2009, 10:04 AM   #1
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Lian Li Introduces New Accessories

Today Lian Li is launching many accessories to make the highly stylish and brushed aluminum chassis products look even better and work exactly as you desire. Each component fits like a glove for the chassis it was designed for. The classics Lian Li style prevail throughout.

First up, we have the W-X2000, which is a side panel for the Full Tower TYR X2000 Chassis with two transparent windows to allow your friends and family a clear view of your computer’s internal components.



The next accessory is the PT-FN02. This component is a Fan speed controller which is powered by a 12V Molex connector. The controller has 3 settings, (L) low, (M) Medium, and (H) for high. There are three fan connectors on the device which connect directly to your system case fans.

Next up, we have the PT-CL01 which is a cable management device. This uniquely shaped device is ideal for placing random cable clutter within a case directly into the clasps. The design is perfect for securing any size cable inside a case and secures them as you need. With good cable management you can alleviate heat issues and extend the life of your components considerably.

Following that we have the HD-321, and HD-322. These innovatively designed brackets make an ordinary 3.5”HDD bay into a double 2.5”HDD bay. For those customers who have need of more space inside their case, simply upgrade to 2.5”HDD’s and with this aluminum bracket holding 2 HDD’s, you can double the number of hard drives your case can support. Please note – the HD-322 fits in Lian Li’s patented tool-less HDD cage system only, whereas the HD-321 can fit in almost any chassis with a 3.5”HDD bay open.

Innovating further, Lian Li has designed the HD-520. The HD-520 fits into almost any chassis with a free ODD 5.25” bay.

Lastly there are two different HDD cage accessories available; one for external application – EX-332 A(Silver) / B (Black)) and one for internal application – EX-332N A(Silver) / B (Black). The HDD cage extensions support 4x 3.5”HDD’s and have 1x120mm fan@1000RPM to keep the HDD’s adequately cooled. All HDD’s are mounted with Lian Li’s patented anti-vibration kits.

For more details on accessorie s for your Lian Li Chassis please go to the Lian Li Accessories Webpage.

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these seem like a proper addition to the Lian Li line of products....

routing all cables should be easier, and having a lian li case as tidy as possible is a must!
As for the use of a bracket for 2,5'' hdds is surely welcome!
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i really like that plastic cable thing. I cant think of what to call it
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grrrr.

why do they mount the window bolted to the outside of the case panel, it looks terrible and cheap and exactly the same way silverstone do it.
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Lian-Li becoming Maplin

for £9.99 Maplin do http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=37602 which includes an IDE 2.5 power and connection cable...

How much do you think the Lian-Li will be?

And when are we going to get over this whole window rubbish? Blue lights are a little juvenile - you wouldn't put them on your car would you?

If I coud get the Silverstone FT01 without a window...
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Btarunr, you missed the description of what the HD-520 does.

It is funny, I was just looking for a 3.5" -> Dual 2.5" converter, and Lian-Li releases one. Perfect timing.
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Btarunr, you missed the description of what the HD-520 does.
Idiots didn't send one, but what it does is it converts a 5.25" drive-bay into two 2.5" bays (third pic).
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Yeah, I had to look it up on Lian-Li's site. I was hoping they had made a 5.25" to Quad-2.5" bay.
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Close! Would be nice to see a 2.5" swap bay kit to match my Lian-Li EX-H34 (3.5" x 4 in 5.25" x 3 with 120mm fan). Could easily fit 6 drives into the same amount of space with a ton of airflow.

Though the above adapter will certainly hold me over in case I go SSD before then.
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Very nice, like the fan controller as well as the cable tidy thingy. Id love to buy a lian li and build in it, but with Cooler Master and Thermaltake and Antec and them making so many good ones, its hard to justify the price.
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Very nice, like the fan controller as well as the cable tidy thingy. Id love to buy a lian li and build in it, but with Cooler Master and Thermaltake and Antec and them making so many good ones, its hard to justify the price.
Thats why I went with a LanCool, all the quality of a Lian-Li, without the crazy $200 price tag.
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good stuff. it's really nice...
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