“Lian Li is a name synonymous with quality in the case market. Almost every year, they release new chassis, all improvements upon the last in their line. Naturally, when LanCool PC (a subsidiary of Lian Li) said that they wanted to send over a Lian Li case, I was pretty excited to check it out. Today’s review sample, the PC-A17, may have a familiar sounding name: it’s the next generation PC-A16 case, and they’re about as similar as their names are.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
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Good looking, and talented too
The Lian Li PC-A17 and the B model (which is black), is the new case from this popular manufacturer, and OCIA has only one thing bad to say about it, no tool-less construction. Fortunately, not all of the luxury features have been removed; there is a removable motherboard tray and plugs for watercooling setups. The case itself carries on the look of the previous model in this series and is definitely worth checking out if you are a fan.