VR World

Lian Li Launches Open-Air Enclosures For DIY Users

The O series of enclosures feature a great design and glass side windows that allows you to showcase internal hardware.

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Hardware, VR World

Lian Li PC-Q26 Is Ideal For Mini-ITX System Builders

With the ability to accommodate eleven hard drives in total, the PC-Q26 is ideal for enthusiast users looking to build a custom NAS.

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Hardware, VR World

Lian-Li Teases Upcoming Open Air Cases

Lian-Li published some new information on its prototype open air chassis on its blog. The PC-05(Mini-ITX,) PC-06 (Micro-ATX), and PC-07 (ATX) all follow the same design but are in different sizes. The design is primarily for aesthetics, showcasing the parts of the user’s computer. IN WIN has been the real major player in these higher end open air chassis for quite a while, so Lian-Li is looking to challenge them in this segment. The design of the PC-0x series may bring up memories of case mods that prominently display different components on a board. This is something that Lian Li has taken and made into a unique case, as there

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Hardware, VR World

Lian Li Launches Sleek PC-Q19 Mini-ITX Aluminum Case

Lian Li PC-Q19

Lian Li has launched a new Mini-ITX case for people that want a slim and sleek low-profile PC that might serve as an HTPC. This new case from Lian Li, the PC-Q19, is also versatile as it can be held up vertically or horizontally with almost no effort. The PC-Q19 chassis is capable of also supporting a discrete graphics card, a rare feature for such a slim system, but still possible nontheless. The PC-Q19 case is made completely of aluminum with plastic fans and plastic removable dust covers that are magnetically attached. The PC-Q19 chassis does support dual slot graphics cards, however their length cannot

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3D, Business, CPU

Biohazard Annihilation F.A.T.E.: Life with a Ferrari

Supercars, supercomputers… they all have things in common. Regular cars and regular computers can do things just like supercars and supercomputers. But, there is something special in owning something “super”. Biohazard Annihilation F.A.T.E. is member of supergamingcomputers. Is it good enough?

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