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Lian-Li PC-V1000 ATX Case
  Manufacturer:
  Title:
Lian-Li PC-V1000
  Availability:
May 2004
  Author:

Jasper (JasperM) Moy

  Date:
4-25-2004
  Price:
$270.00

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Introduction

 

This case was originally spotted on The Inquirer, and it was noted in our news section during the CeBit show. Remember folks, the case is an ATX, Advanced Technology Extended, form factor case that has a future look of the new format, BTX, Balanced Technology Extended. Today, we will look at the PC-V1000, the smaller version seen in the CeBit show.

 

Specifications
DIMENSION: 210mm x 450mm x 490mm (W,H,D)
Drive bays:
  • 5 x 5.25"
  • 1 x 3.5"
  • 6 x 3.5" internal
  • Fan: 2 x 12CM ball bearing fans
    M/B type: ATX & pentium 4 (MAX SIZE: 12"x9.6")
    Front I/O:
  • IEEE 1394 port x 1
  • USB 2.0 x 2
  • MIC x 1
  • Line Out x 1


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    Box Art

     





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    Interestingly enough, the box says "All New Generation Aluminum Case VALUE," because the case costs a whopping $270! The case product number is labeled PC-V1000 because this case is a "value." The price does not present value my friend, because $270 is a huge amount of money to spend on a case, especially when BTX is coming around the corner. Maybe value is because this is a new case design which uses two 120mm fans for intake and exhaust, aluminum CD-Rom bezel, aluminum floppy bezel, all aluminum construction, tool less design, and aluminum wheels. This spacious case accommodates 50421 cubic centimeters. The box art is pretty good, but the marketing department could use some fluent English speakers or a better spell checker, kind of like PowMax. If you look in the last picture of the box, we see "hight" which should have said "high," and they should have capitalized the 'H' for consistency. "Tooless" is another spelling error found on this case.

     

     

     




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    -nVidia video cards
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