Tuesday, May 5th 2009

Lian-Li Launches Red ARMORSUIT PC-P50R Mid Tower Chassis

Lian-Li Industrial has launched the ARMORSUIT SERIES PC-P50R Mid Tower chassis ideal for gaming systems. The hair-line brushed all aluminum chassis features advanced thermal dynamics, using one fan on the front (1x 120 mm@1200 RPM), plus dual vibration reduced top mounted fans (2x 140 mm@1000 RPM) and one rear 120 mm@1500 RPM extraction fan. The 8x PCI expansion slots enable CrossFireX and Tri-SLI graphic card setups. The chassis front face has 9x 5.25" ODD bays which have filters that are washable. The front panel clips off easily and conveniently. The entire chassis is designed for tool-less implementation, so installing your hardware and getting your system up and running is extremely quick and easy. The dimensions stand at 210x490x490 mm (W, H, D). The top and front panels are clipped via special plastic kits which reduce metal on metal contact wear as well as prevent vibration. The red parts are individually anodized before assembly to ensure a quality look and feel.

Complete Tool-Less Design
The first of its kind unique Power Supply Bracket allows the PSU to be secured using only the tool-less clasp which is ideal to hold the PSU securely without the need for securing screws. The ODD 5.25" bays have a patented mounting bar which secures your optical drives safely and securely. The PCI brackets made of solid aluminum have a special tool-less clip to secure your graphics and daughter cards with the utmost of ease. Similarly the HDD drives are secured in a tool-less bracket and mounted with rubber grommet struts to prevent movement and vibration from today's fast moving and highly specialized HDD components. The front panel and top panel are easily detachable for access to fans and air filters. The ARMORSUIT PC-P50R chassis is imbued with all the functional and user friendly 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 and the dual top mounted fans. Both top mounted fans have special vibration free kits, which allow for silent operation as well as easy and safe removal of the fans should you wish to do so. The volume of airflow is more than sufficient to keep your gaming rig cool and conveniently silent.

General features
The chassis supports 9x 5.25" Optical drive bays and 3 additional internal 3.5" bays for HDD's in an anti-vibration movable cage. Each HDD has its own clip in bracket. The ARMORSUIT PC-P50R case is for Micro-ATX or ATX motherboards and has 8 PCI expansion slots, which are well ventilated with special vented brackets when not in use. The top panel is removable with the multimedia I/O ports on the top panel consisting of 2x USB2.0 as well as HD+AC97 Audio. The PSU has an advanced flame-retardant vent built into the bottom of the chassis. This uniquely designed vent prevents the possibility of heat and flames from exiting your case via the vent should something catastrophic like a short circuit occur to your PSU or other equipment inside.

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.

For more details on features and extras available for the ARMORSUIT PC-P50R please go to the Lian Li website: www.lian-li.com.tw/v2/en/product/product06.php?pr_index=332&cl_index=1&sc_index=25&ss_index=62
Source: Lian-Li
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32 Comments on Lian-Li Launches Red ARMORSUIT PC-P50R Mid Tower Chassis

#26
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
apheX?apparently from other sources its 'AMD Branded'....

Oh they have sooo lost sales.....

www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEyMvJPC4N4&eurl=http://www.hexus.net/content/item.php%3Fitem%3D18290%26page%3D2&feature=player_embedded
sadly I have to agree - IMHO this is the best LianLi Armoursuit case to date - then they have to go & ruin it by adding a AMD logo on the side to 'celebrate' AMD's Dragon platform.

It feels suffocated somewhat. they want to 'celebrate' AMDs Dragon platform but yet they dont want to through a ton of money on it so it actually makes a proper statement rather then half an erection.

Not much of a celebration there....
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#27
roofsniper
FreedomEclipsesadly I have to agree - IMHO this is the best LianLi Armoursuit case to date - then they have to go & ruin it by adding a AMD logo on the side to 'celebrate' AMD's Dragon platform.

It feels suffocated somewhat. they want to 'celebrate' AMDs Dragon platform but yet they dont want to through a ton of money on it so it actually makes a proper statement rather then half an erection.

Not much of a celebration there....
personally id rather have a black inside finish and i dont really like the side window but theres no reason to complain. this is the R version the red one with amd on it. if you dont like it get the normal one. thats what i am doing. same case but without the red and the side panel. they even show it at the end of that video and it was posted on here about 2-3 weeks ago. im gonna get that and just get a lian li windowed side panel and i might paint or do something about the interior color.
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#28
Hayder_Master
nice look using red color , but i still like full tower cases
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#30
crtecha
I was just talking this morning about how Id like to see more colors used for the interior or atleast more options. Thats a awesome looking case. I smell a ATI theme :)
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#31
h3llb3nd4
Funny Nvidia is founded by a taiwanese and a US
but this Taiwanese case maker seem to love ATi more!:laugh:
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#32
apheX?
black n red motherboard and that evga gtx295 red edition would look sickening!:respect:
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