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#914 - Lian Li PC-P80 Case Video Review

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"Lian Li has named this full tower case the Armorsuit and its targeted at the hardcore gamer. It has an all aluminum chassis so it's fairly lightweight considering its size. There are plenty of drive bays, lots of room to work, removable motherboard tray, five large fans, fits long power supplies & full length video card and much more. The Lian Li PC-P80 Case is one of the best cases ever released! Watch the video to find out more and check out the bloopers at the end." ~3dGameMan.com

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  • @Amanofwords1

    Yes, the latest revision, P80N is an HPTX case. So an SR-2 will fit without any modding.

  • can i use this for a sr-2?

  • @AhmedMHIZ2010 easy pc-p80n look it up

  • @Antonio001z

    Get the PC-P80N, it's a revised version of this case. The differences are: No LEDs, CPU cutout, cable management holes with rubber grommets, PSU mounted at the bottom instead of the top, 4 USB 3.0 instead of 2.0, PCI-E tool-less brackets. The TJ11 looks great, but it cost way too much, it's double price compared to Lian LI's most expensive case. The only advantage the TJ11 has is probably better cooling, and interior is black. Save the extra $300 and get the PC-P80N.

  • this or tj11 someone please reply?!!

  • i thought that the pc p80 had a side window....hmm

  • man i wish lian-li or any pc case maker would start shippin cases with hex screws already. them phillips are too soft and strips way too easily. unless they're titanium or stainless steel.

  • I have a Lian Li PC-61, and it's probably the last case I will have ever bought. Best case I've ever used.

  • The maxishine case :D

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