LIAN LI High Airflow Micro ATX PC Case, RGB Gaming Computer Case, Mesh Front Panel Mid-Tower Chassis with 2x140mm ARGB PWM Fans Pre-Installed, Tempered Glass Side Panel (LANCOOL 205M MESH, Snow)
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Samuel Baldwin
> 24 hourVery nice case, it is extremely spacious and cord friendly management. It is very breathable and its easy to clean dust, the glass also does not collect grease that easily and stays nice and crystal clear and it comes with 3 case fans(non RGB). It can mount an ATX and micro ATX motherboard, a max it can hold a 350mm video card, and it has room to mount two 2.5 SSD and you can have another two 2.5 or two 3.5 in the cage with your power supply.
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Sarah
> 24 hourI picked this case for my first PC build mostly because of aesthetics. I love the clean white and dark glass. The case comes with two small fans, which I didnt know when I bought it (maybe I didnt read the product description thoroughly!) but its a nice bonus. Both fans are well-made, quiet, and easy to reposition. The design is intuitive. You dont really need the manual to understand how to take it apart and put it back together. Because this was my first build I spent a fair amount of time troubleshooting. The case is easy to disassemble. The glass side was especially nice for visually checking if things were correct before booting, checking light indicators, and just being able to see all my hard work :D
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Shane
> 24 hourThis case was an absolute pleasure to build in. So many quality of life’s features in here that makes it much easier to install your parts, such as fan brackets, man holes around the motherboard for cabling, and the ability to quickly remove any part of the frame for better access. The only problem I faced was the top fan bracket, where it can only be installed one direction (even though it looks as though it can be both ways). In reality that was my fault though, and only a minor thing. The case is manufactured well and I’ve never has thumb screws in the back glide in so smoothly. You can feel the quality and precision when building. I highly recommend this case.
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Wylie
> 24 hourSimple case design with no rgb and decent cable management. Plenty of space up top to get the cpu power cable through unlike the corsair carbide spec 02. Like that there is a shield for hiding away excess cables. The screws that hold on the panels come all the way out so be careful to not lose them. The hdd holder can be completely removed for extra space below. Only 2 fans but that worked for me as the mobo only had 2 chassis fan connections. But has room to install 2 more upfront. Dont like that there isnt a reset button just a power. The instruction booklet is very simple and mostly just pictures. Would have liked something more substantial. And all the screws are thrown in one baggie so make sure you use that right ones. Overall not a bad case especially if you can grab it on sale.
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Prey
> 24 hourIve purchased Lian Li in the past and theyve been nothing but exceptional. This is case is so close but there are a few issues I have with it. 1. The motherboard mounting posts and screws didnt fit together. The posts screwed into the case just fine, but when I tried to secure the board, the screws didnt fit. Luckily I hoard old computer parts and bits and had a bunch of old ones that fit. They werent black, but you wont see the posts beneath the mobo, really. 2. Not a huge issue, but I dont see how one can mount an 240mm aio (all in one) cpu cooler to the top. The motherboard heat sinks dont seem to clear it. However it will mount to the front of the case. My aio cooler is EVGA CLC 240mm All-In-One RGB LED CPU Liquid Cooler. Outside of that I love the case, its mATX and can fit miniITX if thats your thing. Plenty of clearance for a gpu (I have a 3070.) Fits a regular sized PSU. A good clean look for a modern build.
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Gabe
> 24 hourWOW. Bought as a replacement for my Rosewill case to add more fans. You can fit two Noctua 140mm fans up top or an AIO as well as two Noctua 140mm fans in front. A Noctua 120mm fan for the rear fits like it was laser cut for my mobo. The cable management is easy and abundant. There are no rubber or plastic grommets, just folded over metal lips that are safe for even small, unprotected wires like my CPU cooler fan cable. There are magnetic mesh filters for the front and top fans. I will be purchasing from Lian Li again if I ever see a need to get another case. Cons: The two fans that come complimentary with the case burn out in a month. Dont bother attempting to use them like I did.
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HellsG
> 24 hourNew build for my daughter. Previously used a lancool II for my own build and was impressed with the quality. This did not disappoint. Quality was great and building was above average. Only issues were with standoffs having to be moved which is no big deal. Had plenty of room for gpu which always seems to be a problem with this size of case. The price is also a factor to consider. You get a lot for your money with Liam Li cases so dont hesitate.
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M4carbin
> 24 hourThis case replaced a fractal define mini c. I wanted tempered glass and expandability. Didnt realize the attention to detail and how easy it is to install various aspect of the build. This is considered budget but I argue its premium for the price. Recommend this case if you want a nice slick easy build.
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Brody M.
> 24 hourBest looking case I could fine for my price range. It feels high quality and looks super sleek. The magnetic dust filter on top is super easy to clean. The case was the perfect size as well.
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spencer
> 24 hourGreat case good looking acceptable cable management on the back, good pass through locations. Came with all necessary hardware. only comment is the rear exhaust fan can only be 120 mm fan which is fine i just happen to buy 140mm fans but it comes with 2 120mm fans seem quite and good so i just used my 2 140s as intake and the 2 120s as exhaust (PC has been built for 1 month so, 1 month review) good overall Side note for new pc builders the cables coming from the case audio and power button need to be split and go to 2 different places on the motherboard. I didnt know that so my PC didnt power on because I didnt have the power buttons plugged into the motherboard beginner mistake but the cables are not labeled if i remember correctly so thats why i mention it