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Lian Li Launches PITSTOP PC-T1 Mini-ITX Spider Test Bench

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Lian Li Industrial Co. Ltd Ltd, today officially launches the PITSTOP T1 Mini-ITX Spider Test Bench 2010 Special Edition, promising to be an eye-catching and most innovative testing bench in the industry. Uniquely designed with spider's four legs and M/B tray completely angle-adjustable available in red, silver and black colors, Lian Li's PC-T1 is most ideal for hardware enthusiast looking to display an impressive computer system for the next LAN Party or to challenge family and friends with a unique looking HTPC.

After the PC-777 snail shell design and the PC-888 sail design, the PC-T1 challenges again the concept of how a PC case has to look. Since its first appearance at CeBIT 2010, Lian Li's T1 mini-ITX Spider Test Bench has caused a great sensation and whirlwind of inquires.



Open Design, Easy Assembly, Easy to Upgrade
The unique aluminum design of the Lian Li PITSTOP PC-T1 makes it only 1.08kg light and easy to assemble. As an open test bench, the Lian Li PITSTOP PC-T1 allows an easy access to all main components to change and upgrade the configuration of the system.

General Features
The dimensions stand at 227mm x 272mm x 345mm (Body Width, Height with legs, Body Depth). The chassis supports mini-ITX motherboards, one 5.25" slim CD-ROM, one standard 3.5" hard drives or one SSD drive using an adapter, and a standard ATX PS/2 power supply unit. At the bottom of the testing bench, there is the Lian-Li-patented cable management clamp, making it extremely easy for users to manage cables to ensure the good lucks of the system build. The PITSTOP PC-T1 series also comes with an aluminum M/B thumb screw, so that users can easily screw motherboard without tools.

Highlights for the PITSTOP PC-T1 Mini-ITX Spider Test Bench
  • Unique eye catching design
  • Available in red, silver and black colors
  • For mini-ITX motherboards
  • Supports one 5.25" slim CD-ROM
  • Adjustable leg angles
  • Evolved spider design with only 4 legs :)
  • Availability: Arriving at local distributors end of May
  • MSRP: US$108+local VAT for black and silver versions and US$123+local VAT for red version

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Ah, the spider case, for reasonable price!
 
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Here comes the replicator :x
 
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Err... who tests and benchmarks using mini-ATX motherboards?

Really? Would it have killed them to at least lengthen it enough to support standard ATX?
 

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while i don't see the point of an itx tech bench myself. I did get a bit of a chuckle about it being a spider tech bench as most itx computers tend to be intel based.
 

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Make it in a black ATX version, and it will be the home of my HTPC.
 
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Personally I don't like this at all.... Just sayin'
 
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It looks like it should sell for about $35. It looks cheap. Most Rosewill cases look better TBH. And what kind of a spider has only four knuckled legs. Would be more aptly named the retarded dog case. A dog has four legs unless modified. :D
 

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$108USD seems a bit high to me for a pile of Meccano you have to assemble yourself and it only makes one model: the spider which some cruel kid has ripped half it's legs off of and can only hold a Mini ITX board. My old Meccano set could make at least 3 models (well my imagination wasn't big enough for more than 3) and that wasn't $108USD...
 
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