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High quality, Parts fit well, ATX and m, ATX support, SSD HDD support
Excellent construction and design, Easy installation, Supports many motherboard form factors
Outstanding fit and finish, Visually appealing, Very robust when assembled, Room for 2 ODDs, 3 HDDs, and 2 SSDs, 8 expansion bays, Accessories and upgrades available.
Visually striking testbench style case, Typically impeccable Lian Li construction quality, Handle makes transporting system easy, 8slot backplane provides firm support for large graphics cards, accomodates triSLI / CrossFireX setups, Mounts for two 5.
Instruction manual, Handle can't be used with big cpu coolers
Weak cable management system, Poor placement of PSU, Optional "accessories" should come standard with test bench to make it more functional, No support for water cooling systems
Extensive assembly required, Disassembly required for some hardware swaps, Some of the options really should be included, A bit pricey.
Screws used for everything, Changing 2.5" or 5.25" devices or CPU cooler requires significant teardown of system, Handle interferes with many CPU coolers
By APC Magazine on April 29, 2011
Lian-Li is well known for its high-quality cases; from server towers to HTPC systems, it is one of the most desired and respected case manufacturers around. With its latest test bench - the PC-T60 Pitstop â Lian-Li has released a great...
By Pureoverclock on December 20, 2010
Lian Li makes gorgeous cases that usually exude a sublime minimalist aesthetic. Like an exotic car manufacturer, they shape metal into works of art and leave most people to sigh in the dream of owning one. However, there is also an unwritten rule when...
By Rbmods.com on December 18, 2010
Building this case was not easy, well that is to say, building was easy for someone who's experienced but the instructions are horrible and inadequate for alot of people. The manual looks almost like a copy of the actual manual which is a bit blurry...
By XtremeComputing on November 23, 2010
This was quite a confusing conclusion for me due to some deciding points and I will get to them first, The problem I had with the Lian Li T60 was first the instructions were badly printed and not explained very well, even I could of explained it...
By TechRadar on November 17, 2010
The first thing that strikes you about the PC-T60A is how light it is. At just 1.8kg you may think that the materials Lian Li have used have been compromised to keep the price down, but not a bit of it. Opening the box reveals that all the major...
By PCPer on October 26, 2010
After assembling and installing our test system into the T60 test bench, I was able to formulate my overall impressions of the case. The height of the case handle is a significant design flaw that needs to be addressed before it is sent to the U.S....
By TweakNews on September 13, 2010
The Pitstop T60 test bench chassis exhibits all the characteristics one would expect from a Lian Li product. The materials, quality and fit and finish are second to none. It also, unfortunately, seems to have a bit of an identity crisis. While it...
By Overclockers Online on September 13, 2010
We have seen a few test bench type setups from various manufacturers with mixed results but Lian Li’s Pitstop T60 is pretty well rounded offering. Swapping hardware outside of optical drives is fast and simple thanks to the use of thumbscrews in...
By ComputerPowerUser on September 10, 2010
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By Legit Reviews on September 03, 2010
Although the Lian Li Pitstop T60 isn't a traditional case, it most definitely serves it's purpose. If you are changing out hardware frequently and looking for a way to simplify, the Lian Li Pitstop T60 should make your short list....
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