“Lian Li is updating their successful Q series of ultra compact enclosures with the PC-Q11. All cases in this line are based on the ITX standard and usually allow the use of a full size ATX power supply and standard optical drive. The Q11 is based on the same format as the Q07, but has been changed a bit internally. Instead of a having a single hard drive bay in the chassis, you can now fit four. As with many Lian Li cases, this one is also available in black, silver, red. A white version is also in the works and should hit retail in October.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
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Lian Li’s swanky new home for your ITX board
The Lian Li PC-Q11 Mini-ITX has a rather distinctive design,
at 7.8″ x 10.2″ x 12.8″ is has an almost squarish look to it. The reason for the shape is twofold, it allows a 140mm fan to easily fit inside for cooling and it allows the use of a full size PSU which tend to be both less expensive and more powerful than a small form factor PSU. Even with that extra room, techPowerUp found it a tight fit, bad for when you are assembling it but great for when you are camouflaging
it.