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Good toolless mechanisms; five multispeed fans; builtin 2.5inch bays; removable mobo tray.
Way overpriced; no hard drive rails/SATA backplanes; just two optical bays.
By Maximum PC on January 25, 2010
Tall and striking, but not as tall and striking as its price tag Lian Li has long had a reputation for crafting excellent cases at exorbitant prices, and the Tyr PC-X1000 upholds both standards. Like the PC-X2000 (rebadged as the ABS Canyon 695 and...
By Pureoverclock on December 11, 2009
The Lian Li PC-X1000 does indeed build upon past designs and succeed in providing a top-notch premium case. You get just about everything here but the kitchen sink: five 140mm fans with variable speeds that run very quiet and provide excellent...
By Atomic MPC on November 27, 2009
Why choose another case?...
By 3dGameMan on November 03, 2009
Video Review: The Lian Li PC-X1000 Full Tower Case is impressive. The build quality is exceptional, five 140mm fans providing excellent air circulation, lots of drive bays, removable motherboard tray, compartmentalized design and much...
By Tom's Hardware on October 09, 2009
The best-performing case, both under load and idle, was the NZXT Panzerbox. The taller, more elegant cases, the ABS Canyon 595 and the Lian Li PC-X1000, were warmer throughout the...
By BrightHub on October 05, 2009
Usually I'm not too happy about tool-less....
By Ocaholic on September 15, 2009
Lian Li has manufactured with the PC-X1000 a very high quality case that is made completely out of aluminium. Apart from the sharp edges on the feet, the Case is very close to perfection. Simply the price could be breathtaking but therefore you will...
By Bit-tech.net on September 02, 2009
Results AnalysisThe X1000 puts in an impressive turn when it comes to cooling performance, with good figures right across the board. Idle temperatures are excellent at even the lowest fan speed setting of 800RPM and CPU load temperatures are also...
By PC Games Hardware
on April 23, 2010
Lian-Li PC-X1000 im Test [Quelle: siehe Bildergalerie] Bereits auf den ersten Blick zeigt sich, dass das PC-X1000 kein normales Gehäuse ist. Mit 67 Zentimetern ist es deutlich höher als die meisten anderen Chassis auf dem Markt. Dafür hat...
By Tom's Hardware
on November 14, 2009
Mit dem »PC-X1000« spricht Lian Li neben Gamern auch Systemadministratoren an, die einen gut gekühlten, geräumigen Tower für ihre Hardware suchen. Auf der Verpackung steht zwar, dass sich der PC-X1000 auch als HTPC eignen soll...
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