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Lian Li PC-A77F full-tower chassis arrives with USB 3.0 support

by Parm Mann on 11 February 2010, 11:33

Tags: PC-A77F, Lian Li

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Like the look of Lian Li's full-tower chassis? Want one that helps you future proof with the inclusion of USB 3.0 ports? Here's your answer, the Lian Li PC-A77F:

Measuring a noticeable 220mm x 572mm x 590mm and weighing a massive 9.2kg, the hand-made aluminium tower will be available with either a silver or black hair-line brushed finish and features a bevy of high-end Lian Li features.

As always, users can look forward to "no sharp edges", a complete tool-free approach - with a patented power supply bracket, tool-less drive bays and PCI securing brackets all featuring as standard - and anti-vibration rubber grommets in every conceivable nook and cranny, including the HDD cage, the 5.25in drive mounts, the PCI slots and the PSU bay.

Inside, there's room for e-ATX, ATX, m-ATX and CEB motherboards, as well as graphics cards measuring up to 365mm in length.

Cooling comes in the form of three 120mm blue-LED intake fans at the front, a duo of 120mm exhausts up top, and a further 120mm exhaust at the rear. What's useful is that the fans are hooked up to a built-in three speed fan controller that'll help you keep both cooling and noise at the desired level. On top of that, the PCI slots are vented, there's another vent beneath the PSU bay, and the chassis is equipped with pre-drilled support for water-cooling kits.

Eight PCI slots should be ample for your multi-GPU configurations, and storage capacity isn't likely to be a problem with nine 3.5in drive bays available - though, the bays don't appear to off any support for 2.5in drives. Cable management, however, is well catered for, with cutouts in the motherboard tray and Lian Li's patented cable management clamp installed at the base of the chassis.

Bringing something new to the table, Lian Li has revamped the PC-A77F's I/O panel with a quartet of USB 3.0 ports, along with a single eSATA port and audio connectors.

We've only briefly touched on some of the features this beast has to offer, but here's the bit of info you really need to know; Lian Li expects the PC-A77F to be available toward the end of March priced at $390+VAT. We reckon UK shoppers will be looking at an asking price of over £300.



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But no native 2.5" SSD support?
Price is a bit extreme for me at least, but after using my first Lian-Li that I got for free off my uncle i don't think I'll ever use a non-aluminium case again, maybe not a non Lian-Li one. The build quality of these is something to be admired not to mention the ease of use building your machine in them.
Just get an armour suit and a pci-e USB3 card :mrgreen:
kalniel
But no native 2.5" SSD support?

I guess there's 2 ways of looking at that. The first way is that at £300ish, anyone needing 2.5“ support can clearly afford an adaptor. The other way of looking at it is to say that anyone spending £300 on a case is highly likely to be sticking a 2.5” SSD in that box, and why the hell should they have to pay anything on top.

I know which way I look at it, but then I'm highly unlikely to spend £300 on a case :surprised::eek:

& did Hexus really have to mention the “patented power supply bracket, tool-less drive bays and PCI securing brackets all featuring as standard” twice? Are you guys on commission? :mrgreen:
kalniel
But no native 2.5" SSD support?
You could fit 40 SSDs into that case. I think the bigger problem would be providing bandwidth for them.
Finally a USB 3.0 case but we need more info on it. Have they finalized the USB 3.0 header configuration or are lian li just making it up as they go along?

You expect crazy prices from lian but this ain't funny anymore!