OC3D Review: Lancool PC-K62 R

Surprisingly good looking. Sure it's darn red, but with a mobo on it if you want a Black and Red PC you're half way there already
 
£95 is a little steep for a steel mid tower case, but I suppose the tool-less interface almost makes up for it.
 
If there were watercooling opportunities inside the case I'd say the £95 would be worth it. It's a pity, it's a lovely looking case!

Brilliant review as always. :D
 
What you all need to remember is there is only so much you can cram in to a small chassis. They could have made the top bigger for water but it would have been ugly.

This is a very well made case, and with the red rather than plain old black its worth EVERY penny. If it had water support it would be worth £20 more imho
 
Really nice looking case. Looks a really good paint job, and its not too overstated. Looks perfect for a LAN build or a smaller under the desk PC. Considering the Lian Li build quality £95 doesn't seem too unreasonable.
 
that is a very nice case, I really like the red interior. it's also nice they included a side panel with a window for people who want a window and don't want to mod the case for one.
 
Iv worked with the K58 version of this case (less fans, nonpainted interior) and it was built very well and has a very attractive price, this 1 too. Would recommend these "dragonlord" series cases to any1 looking for lianli quality but for much less $$. (the fact its steel+plastic not full alu doesn't matter - its a steal!)
 
The first word that came out of my mouth was WOW! that looks sick with the red internals!!! 95notes isn't too bad either. :)
 
I have the black version of this case, and its excellent. Completely tool less, and keeps everything nice and cool. However, it does indeed have 2 rubberised holes for watercooling tubes in the rear.. So stating no watercooling support isn't exactly correct..
 
name='Dublin_Gunner' said:
I have the black version of this case, and its excellent. Completely tool less, and keeps everything nice and cool. However, it does indeed have 2 rubberised holes for watercooling tubes in the rear.. So stating no watercooling support isn't exactly correct..

I think what they meant was there are limitied internal water cooling oppurtunities
 
I've seen these cases knocking around a few of the retailers we deal with, however did not realise they were a sub of Lian-Li ... just checked out there website, and I quote on one of the product pages "The fans on the top panel are mounted with Lian Li’s new anti-vibration fan mounting system" ... got to be careful of that...most subs are set up due to tax evation lol ...
 
THREAD REVIVAL FTW lol

mediocre...no internal radiator support

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i beg to differ a 280 stealth radiator will fit up top with fans mounted inside between the space between top of mobo and bottom of rad.
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good review though tom i have the black version(being sprayed inside atm) and they are good cases
 
THREAD REVIVAL FTW lol

mediocre...no internal radiator support

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i beg to differ a 280 stealth radiator will fit up top with fans mounted inside between the space between top of mobo and bottom of rad.
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good review though tom i have the black version(being sprayed inside atm) and they are good cases

If I tried to be that specific Id get hundreds of people telling me their PA240 doesnt fit and Im wrong.

So I chose the easy option, that and the fact none of my rads would fit so I didnt know 100%
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i see what you mean now mate its easier to say no support than saying yes rad support and then poeple saying wait rads dont fit lol think its a case of trial and error. this is how i did it and i have found that only stealth rads will fit (the HW Stealth GT 280mm)

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. im just waiting for the case to get back from being sprayed inside.

should be back in 2weeks
 
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