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Very unique and creative, Easy to swap out motherboard, hard drive, and power supply, Simple construction with mostly thumbscrews, Very light material and durable construction
Incredibly sweet looks, Elaborate design, Not too many small parts, Very good cable management possibilities, Open system means no extra noise from fans, Easy access to hardware components, Angle of legs may be adjusted, Available in black or red
Expensive
Not really usable as a test bench, Be prepared to spend some time for assembly it is unique after all, If you are a dud at assembling IKEA furniture, read the manual, No I/O, Leg joints are somewhat weak, but Lian Li is improving that for the retail vers.
By PCPer on October 05, 2010
After receiving a box of red anodized aluminum parts and screws, we were able to piece together a fully-functional mini ITX test bench with ease thanks to the creativity and ingenuity of the members of the Lian Li team. The spider look is absolutely...
By techPowerUp! on March 09, 2010
Before you ask yourself, why such a chassis would get a 9.0, hear me out. The Lian Li PC-T1 is the most unique chassis I have ever laid my eyes on - and I have reviewed hundreds of cases and closely inspected even more at shows like CES, CeBIT and...
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