Lian-Li Armorsuit PC-P60 Review 23

Lian-Li Armorsuit PC-P60 Review

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Value and Conclusion

  • The Lian-Li Armorsuit P60 can be had for 199,90 € at Caseking. The larger P80 carries a price tag of 278,90 €. The cases will set you back $269 and $399 US Dollars respectively.
  • Very elaborate build
  • Cooling solution works very well
  • Brushed aluminum finish
  • Modern, clean & elegant design
  • Five fans included
  • Well constructed aluminum body with plenty of internal support beams.
  • Door contains three very quiet fans.
  • Drive covers have holes to let air pass through
  • Molex and mainboard headers for fans
  • 140 mm fan up top
  • Fan controller to adjust all but the rear fan.
  • Can hold large graphic cards
  • Very quiet operation
  • Cable management system
  • Removable mainboard tray
  • Anti-vibration design for hard drives
  • Door can be set to open either way
  • Complete front I/O connectivity
  • Pricey
  • Crowded interior
  • I/O cables way too long
  • Hard drive installation a bit complex
  • Rear fan has restrictive guard
The Lian-Li P60 is a case which has turned many heads at its first appearance at CES 2008 and at its subsequent presentation at CeBIT 2008. It is one of the most elaborate all aluminum cases to date. The front door holds three fans, can be set to open either way, has clean cut lines and features a removable dust filter. These are just some of the reasons why this case has such a high price tag. The top is unusual as well. Lian-Li added a "hood" to guide airflow toward the back of the case and to hide the large 140 mm fan present at the top of the case. A complete set of I/O plugs as well as a fan controller complete the elaborate outside looks. The internals do not dissapoint either, but seem to be a bit crowded. This is mainly due to the use of an hard drive cage, which takes away much needed space for large graphic cards. You will still be able to fit your Radeon HD3870 X2 or GeForce 9800 GX2 in the case, even in dual or triple card configurations, but will be forced to move the hard drive cage up toward the middle of the case. Considering the price of the case, a large portion of this is due to the unique design and the very good cooling solution.
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