“Lian Li introduced the full tower PC-V2010 PC chassis early in 2008. It’s almost a mirror image of their PC-V2000, but at the same time it’s not. It looks strikingly similar upon first glance, but upon closer inspection, you can easily see that it’s a whole different beast. And I do mean beast. The Lain Li PC-V2010 is large by any standard. I mean, it’s HUGE! And it’s beautiful.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
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Need your space

If you have a hard time working in small ATX enclosures or maybe prefer to have 7 optical drives and 8 HDDs, Lian Li’s PC-V2010 might be just the case you need. At just 2′ tall and a smidge under 2′ long, there is a reason this case has castors; even with it’s aluminium casing it weighs quite a bit. Read the full reivew at Bjorn3D to get the whole picture.