Lian Li PC-O7S Review

Introduction and Technical Specification

Introduction

Having recently looked at the M-ITX Lian Li PC-O5S, it's now time to break out the wide angle lens and get to grips with the Aluminium and Tempered glass monolith that is the PC-O7S. Why wide angle? Why Monolith? Well have a look at the measurements, at 585x514x148mm (HxWxD), the PC-O7S is simply huge, even for a full size ATX case, and at a smidge under 10kg it's no lightweight either. Granted most of that weight comes from the massive tempered glass side panel, and not from the hair brushed Aluminium chassis and panels, but 10kg is still 10kg. If you've seen the reviews of its stable mates you'll already know that like them this case is designed to be wall mounted, as well as traditionally with the included stand, or horizontally with the optional feet. However, all that glitters is not necessarily gold (or deep black Aluminium for that matter), so best we have a look at the Technical Specifications and see what the PC-O7S has to offer on the inside.

Technical Specification

Model PC-O7S Case Type Mid Chassis Dimensions 585x514x148mm (HxWxD) Materials Aluminium chassis and panels with Tempered Glass Panel Colour Black Weight 9.9kg 5.25" 1xSlim Storage Behind Motherboard Tray 1x3.5" + 2x2.5" or 2x3.5", or 3x2.5" Storage In Front of motherboard Tray 3x3.5" or 3x2.5" (Occupies PCI slot space.) HDD Rack Storage 3x3.5" + 1x2.5" Expansion Slots 4 MB Type E-ATX, ATX, SP-ATX Cooling Roof: 3x120mm Side panel: 1x140 (optional) Front I/O 4xUSB3.0 HD Audio PCI-E 16X Riser Cable 1(Gen 3.0) Max GPU Length 310mm (410mm with HDDD rack removed) Max PSU Length 220mm Max CPU Cooler Height 85mm

1 - Introduction and Technical Specification 2 - Up Close: Exterior 3 - Interior 4 - Rear and Reverse 5 - The Build 6 - The Build Continued 7 - Cooling 8 - Water Cooling 9 - Conclusion «Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next»

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