Lian Li Release PC-D888WX 8Pack Edition E-ATX Case

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Lian Li have released their new PC-D888WX 8Pack Edition E-ATX Case, offering enough space to create a fully watercooled PC with multiple Radiators, a large number of hard drives and pretty much any hardware you can imagine.

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Read more on Lian Li's PC-D888WX E-ATX watercooling chassis.
 
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*Mouth watering implies a good price, I think what you meant was eye watering, as with everything that has his pseudonym associated with it.
 
£500...

lol, nope.

If they drop the 8Pack 'brand' (and maybe £200 off the price) then maybe, but £500 is quite literally taking the p*** even for LianLi.

Also why does it have ANY 5.25 bays, let alone 5... feels like it should have been symmetrical with the front grills instead, as it stands it looks a bit hashed together
 
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£500...

lol, nope.

If they drop the 8Pack 'brand' (and maybe £200 off the price) then maybe, but £500 is quite literally taking the p*** even for LianLi.

Also why does it have ANY 5.25 bays, let alone 5... feels like it should have been symmetrical with the front grills instead, as it stands it looks a bit hashed together

I still think it will sell doesn't matter what the price is cause there is a lot of Lian Li fans.

Yes i don't understand why they put 5.25 drive bays in there any way maybe they should give people options like CaseLabs, LianLi is trying to go after CaseLabs with this case.

If i had the choice i would take the CaseLabs over this.
 
I still think it will sell doesn't matter what the price is cause there is a lot of Lian Li fans.

Yes i don't understand why they put 5.25 drive bays in there any way maybe they should give people options like CaseLabs, LianLi is trying to go after CaseLabs with this case.

If i had the choice i would take the CaseLabs over this.

I'm a Lian Li fan :P

They'll never touch Caselabs until they stop riveting their cases together. Caselabs panels and general construction is using much thicker material compared to Lian Li. They seem to have always had inflated prices, and don't get me wrong, their cases are devine, but they shouldn't be in the same price bracket as Caselabs.
 
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