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Lian Li's PC-76 server case
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| Fri Oct 12, 2001 | 5:36P| PermaLink |
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The PC-76 isn't actually the biggest case Lian Li currently make (because there's a PC-78, as well...), but it's almost there. It's bigger than their full-tower PC-70 (which I review here). And it's much bigger than their already quite capacious midi-tower cases, like the good old PC-60 which I review here.
You're not meant to put any kind of normal PC in a case this big, though you can if you want to. Doing that is like using a dump truck to drive to the supermarket, though; this is a server case, with a ton of 3.5 inch drive bays and lots of ventilation.
But this is, of course, a Lian Li server case, m'sieu. Not some humble beige-steel offering. So it's made of aluminium with a clean brushed-metal finish, and its overall styling is the same as that of the PC-60 and PC-70. Bauhaus. Very expensive-European-kitchen-appliancey.
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FULL STORY @
DANSDATA (http://www.dansdata.com/pc76.htm)
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