Lian Li announce dual chambered PC-O9 Chassis

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Lian Li has announced their new dual chambered PC-O9 Chassis, featuring heavy water cooling support and built-in RGB illumination.

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Conjoined twins? There's a horrible analogy if ever I heard of one :eek:

The case looks interesting. Any idea on price yet? I like the way they have glass one side and aluminium on the other. So the 360 radiator goes on the PSU side with just the fans blowing through from the glass area? Or does it all mount in the front?

That Musak tho :cool:
 
Conjoined twins? There's a horrible analogy if ever I heard of one :eek:

The case looks interesting. Any idea on price yet? I like the way they have glass one side and aluminium on the other. So the 360 radiator goes on the PSU side with just the fans blowing through from the glass area? Or does it all mount in the front?

That Musak tho :cool:

After watching the video, I think you could do either way. One 360 in roof of glass side and depending on fit put the rad on either front or back of aluminum mid plate. I would have to fit it out to see. I think it would look good with the fans in front and a pump/res config mounted to the fans and have thick rad in back. I personally love my Singularity Computers Ethereal res mounts and they would look amazing in this case. I would hope those cutouts at the top would match the G1/4 fitting ports on the radiator and just some extensions would be needed to get around the fans.

I don't use that many drives so drive cages is a bit overkill for me. Also will have to watch the airflow as that large mesh above the MB area in back could be a massive dust entry point.

--Rick--
 
Yeah I like the idea of the flow between the two chambers with the Radiator between them (probably in the back chamber) Would be something a little different. I doubt you'd ever get this to be running as a positive pressure case however so dust could be a concern. You could have intake on the roof but it might spoil the aesthetics.
 
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