...and why would I buy one of these over an Antec Nine-Hundred? I'd save enough money to cover the cost of a good CPU cooler, plus have enough left over to replace all of those out of style LED fans with good Noctua/Scythe/Delta ones.
Sometimes case selection is a matter of personal preference.
What did surprise me was the space available for a video card. Over at the Lian Li web site they are showing 285mm of available space for a video card. The extra long video cards obviously will not fit. The space is a little less than the Lian Li/Lancool Dragon Lord cases introduced last year. They had 290mm of space available. Wondering why Lian Li shortened the space.
Still happy with my HAF 932.... it bigger and had better airflow. While ive always been a fan for the Lian very sleek design, Ill always take the cheaper, better performer.
[citation][nom]TunaSoda[/nom]Lian Li cases are waaaaaaaaaay overpriced[/citation]
But they make nice stuff, these are too flashy for an old guy like me but I have used their standard nice aluminum black ones for my last 3 builds, quality is all there.
[citation][nom]TommySch[/nom]Mid tower and gaming PC, is that a bad joke or something?[/citation]
I've been using a Mid Tower with an overclocked system and there's plenty of room and it stays very cool. Micro ATX gaming rigs are not uncommon these days either.
[citation][nom]shadow187[/nom]Is that Euros? That'll make it about $220 and $120, won't it?[/citation]Pretty sure that "dollar" sign means dollars. Not to mention that you've got your conversion upside-down. Last time I checked, the Euro was still kicking the dollars ass.
I've never liked any of the Lian Li designs i have seen. i agree they seem to overcharge for their cases as well...although i did pay more for my current case then i paid for my video card. it was worth it tho i really like my thermaltake spedo advance package case.
I've had my Iian Li pc6070 plus case for 5 years now and it's only overpriced in the picture. In person you see what your paying for. This case is easy to work with. Built VERY solid like a tank but it's aluminum and therefore lighter than any case you can name and so well noise insulated that even configured as a gaming rig with more than a dozen fans spinning in it right now it's still quiet enough to be an HTPC if I wanted to use it as such.
I've rebuilt it a few times it started as a single core amd then dual core and finally now it's a quad core intel at each configuration I've never had issues moving enough air to suit whatever overclocking profile I wanted.
Now the Antec 900 is a solid design. I've built 3 of them for friends and family over the last 3 years and they're definitely the default gaming case for a budget gaming system. They move air better than any other case out there. But they are just a slightly on the flimsy side when you pick one up and feel the creaking going on inside. And they're anything but quiet even if you upgrade the fans.
After 5 years I'm about to do an upgrade for myself I'm going to sell this system and start from scratch with a completely blank slate and a decently large budget to put anything I want in it. I'm not totally set on Lian Li but they are at the top of the list. After 20 years of the "beige box" we've had the last 10 years of the "Black box" and I'm sick of that now I want some color in my new system. I'll take a look at this red one as well as anything else out there by any other maker.