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The Lian Li Mini Q PC-V354 is a bit of an all-rounder, suitable for both compact gaming rigs and home theater PCs. Putting an end to such restrictions, Lian Li has developed a case to complement new high-end mATX motherboards. Called the Mini Q PC-V354, the company says this little guy supports graphics cards as long as 35cm.
Lots of room for a mATX case, great expandability, Beautiful design, Light and compact, Silent, Decent cooling, Front USB 3.0 ports (with adapter for USB 2.0 motherboards), Integrated fan controller, Integrated SD memory card reader
Lots of screws (16 just to remove both side panels), Not a lot of room for cable management, Very expensive
By TechSpot on October 12, 2010
The Lian Li Mini Q PC-V354 is a rather unique product, and that's not an easy thing to achieve in today's chassis industry. The company has managed to shrink a full size ATX case into a MicroATX case, while still accommodating hefty enthusiast...
By AnandTech on October 04, 2011
It's easy to build a powerful desktop if you take a big, beefy enclosure like SilverStone's FT-02 or the Thermaltake Level 10 GT and just fill it with the highest performance parts on the market, overclock them, and call it a day—and...
By HardwareZone.com on July 10, 2011
We counted. Twenty.That's the number of screws we had to remove - mind you, these are proper screws, not thumb screws - before we can install an optical drive to the 5.25-inch drive bay. You would probably require to meddle with just as many screws...
By Ocaholic on February 17, 2011
Generally we can recommend the PC-V354 for quite a lot of things. It can of course be used to build a highly sophisticated NAS or home network server. On the other hand it can also be use as a multimedia PC, a gaming machine or simply a nice desktop...
By SilentPC Review on January 20, 2011
The Lian Li PC-V354 is essentially what we expected, a bigger version of the PC-Q08 for microATX boards with much of the same basic functionality. There is plenty of space for hard drives, a reasonably-sized CPU cooler, and a long graphics card. The...
By DV Hardware on December 20, 2010
The Lian Li Mini Q PC-V354 is a sleek Mini-ATX case that will not disappoint you if you're planning to build a compact gaming system or a HTPC with lots of storage capacity. Thanks to its aluminium construction it's very light and despite its...
By Pro-Clockers on December 16, 2010
The Lian Li PC-V354 is one of the most advanced smaller form factor cases we have tested. There is no restriction to use an ITX motherboard like we have seen in previous reviews of cases this size, and with the V354 you have a much broader list to...
By XSReviews on October 28, 2010
It's a well put together chassis, don't get me wrong. It's got fantastic build quality, it cools well and it looks great; it's not a bad case by any means, but I don't know who would buy this over others already available. Its too...
By Vortez on October 16, 2010
Lian Li has yet another great case here. The PC-V354 is an incredibly well thought out M-ATX enclosure with some great 'original' design touches and some nice new ones.My first reservation with any Lian Li case at present is the effective price...
By HomeMedia
on May 19, 2011
Si le PC-V354 n'est pas un vrai boitier HTPC, son gabarit assez compact associé à ses prestations sont sans équivalent sur le marché. Avec le PC-V354, Lian-Li a finalement crée un gabarit inédit qui, il faut...
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