#738 - Lian Li Modular Cube Case Video Review

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"There are just a few cube cases on the market, and this one is spectacular. The overall build quality, construction, features, accessories, drive bays (18 x 5.25"), air circulation (3 optional 120mm & 2 optional 80mm fans), the different compartments, and so on, makes this an exceptional product. The only thing that this case is missing is a removable motherboard tray. Overall though, it's an unbelievable all aluminum cube case! Watch the Video to find out more..." ~3dGameMan.com

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  • The Lian Li Modular Cube Case is designed by Microplex, manufactured by Lian Li and distributed by another Taiwanese company. Therefore, the list of national distributors carrying this case may not be identical to the list of distributors carrying other Lian Li models. So far, 1 distributor in the US that has ordered the Cube - we expect it to be available for sale on the US market in early Nov., 2006.

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  • this case is a watercoolers dream

  • Ugh..

    2 words for this case....

    Home Server!

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  • i got this one now for some years and its super and YES i got H²0 :D with big 3x120mm fan and stil so much room :D

  • i got this one now for some years and its super and YES i got H²0 :D

  • i got this one now for some years and its super and YES i got H²0 :D

  • really cool want to buy it by pc-cooling.de only 279Euros ;)

  • My favorite part of your videos are when you remove the front panels :)

  • @cjgan80 its best for a lan case ....

  • I'm just here for the bloopers XD

  • This guy does not know anything...he pointed out to some screws and said that they are thumb screws...those screws are phillips-socket type screws.

  • is this an aprils fools?

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