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    I am partial to the Banchetto. This is an early mockup while I was still in the process of going water cooled. I'll have to snap some new pics so you can see the finalized product.
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    Quote Originally Posted by quattro_ View Post
    Ordered a black one last night. It's too bad they don't have the fan bracket to go with it as well. Gonna have to ghetto something up to mount the MCR220 stacker I got with it until they have the Lian-Li one I guess.
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    Thumbs down

    OK, so my PC-T60 showed up yesterday annnnd. . .let's just say I'm not a happy camper.

    So, fresh out of the shipping box and I'm giddy as a Japanese girl at the airport waiting for Johnny Depp (don't ask where that came from because, IDK )




    Open the box up to see the goodness




    Unpack and unwrap all the parts (it's at this point I should have noticed something wrong, I also should have use my camcorder to video unpacking)




    Get to the step where I'm supposed to put the sides on and find this





    WTF?, They gave me 2 left side panels.

    Amazingly enough, I can still sort of use it until the problem gets sorted out as I can get one hole to line up for a screw to hold the MoBo tray in place with a gentle tug/twist. I can't quite use the top cross brace just yet.






    I have one Lian Li case already and am more than please with the quality of it and I'm sure I'll eventually like the T60 as well, it's just that things like this shouldn't happen. I'll be emailing P-PC's Monday to see what can be done about fixing this situation because I'm just too upset/disappointed to think clearly ATM.
    Last edited by Waterlogged; 06-13-2010 at 01:20 AM. Reason: forgot the "'m" at the end of "I'm". . .D'oh
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    Ok, so I know you are pissed, but what about water cooling? Does it support it like the others?
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    With the optional T60-1 dual 120/140mm fan bracket, it can hold a rad and with a little creativity (think UN ) you can mount the rest of what you need.
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    Thanks.
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    hahaha Waterlogged... dude that packed your box had two left feet...

    how stable is it? is the base wide enough when loaded so it does not tip over to back?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kinghong1970 View Post
    hahaha Waterlogged... dude that packed your box had two left feet...

    how stable is it? is the base wide enough when loaded so it does not tip over to back?
    Haven't had a lot of time to really play with it but I did note that there are 4 screw holes on each side of the MoBo tray (you can see them in the last pic) that allow you to shift the weight from front to back. Say you put stacked MCR's, pump and rad on the front, it'll be way to heavy in the front of the bench the way it looks in my pics, but with the extra sets of holes, you can shift the tray back to balance things out again, very slick.
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    Waterlogged, do those only hold Mini boards, or will they hold a normal ATX board such as common X58 boards?

    I wasn't sure due to the Mini name, I was looking at those at PPCs last week and couldn't tell

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lsdmeasap View Post
    Waterlogged, do those only hold Mini boards, or will they hold a normal ATX board such as common X58 boards?

    I wasn't sure due to the Mini name, I was looking at those at PPCs last week and couldn't tell
    The T60 will hold anything from a mini-ITX to a standard Full ATX. The T7 only holds Mini-ITX.

    http://www.lian-li.com.tw/v2/en/prod...5&ss_index=134
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    Ahh cool, thanks for the info!

    I might grab one and paint it, are they painted or powder coated?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lsdmeasap View Post
    Ahh cool, thanks for the info!

    I might grab one and paint it, are they painted or powder coated?
    Brushed and Anodized aluminum.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waterlogged View Post
    Brushed and Anodized aluminum.
    Thanks, I should have known that being Lian Li

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mice86 View Post



    Love that, looks really sweet for a bench

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waterlogged View Post
    So, fresh out of the shipping box and I'm giddy as a Japanese girl at the airport waiting for Johnny Depp (don't ask where that came from because, IDK )
    I know Flint can get to you, but you need to stop being convinced by him to watch Pirates of the Carribean 5 times a week . Johnny Depp can have a rather strange effect on some men, especially in large doses.

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    lol nice NaeKuh. I guess you can do more with test benches then I thought.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waterlogged View Post
    The T60 will hold anything from a mini-ITX to a standard Full ATX. The T7 only holds Mini-ITX.

    http://www.lian-li.com.tw/v2/en/prod...5&ss_index=134
    What about the EVGA 3 sli classified? That's E-Atx is it not.. I want this bench but sadly don't think my board will fit

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    my current setup:








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    Quote Originally Posted by foR View Post
    What about the EVGA 3 sli classified? That's E-Atx is it not.. I want this bench but sadly don't think my board will fit
    If this is the board you have, it is a EATX but it's a bit on the small side for the actual spec from what I was able to find out. The test bench should physically fit any board up to 321mm x approx 290mm (depending on how big the T60-1 fan mount is). The only question is, how far is the row of screw holes on the ATX 24pin side of the board from the other (I/O side), if it's approx 239mm, your good to go.
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    EATX is the same width as normal ATX boards so an EATX should fit as the screw layout is the same, the board will just be closer to the front of the T60. It would be nice if someone with the T60 could make sure than a Rampage III ect would fit tho

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    So I need to measure the width of the mounting holes on the classified
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    Quote Originally Posted by Warranty_Void View Post
    EATX is the same width as normal ATX boards so an EATX should fit as the screw layout is the same, the board will just be closer to the front of the T60. It would be nice if someone with the T60 could make sure than a Rampage III ect would fit tho
    You mean same length, right?

    RIII? This one? It's a standard ATX so it'll fit easily.

    Quote Originally Posted by foR View Post
    So I need to measure the width of the mounting holes on the classified
    board?
    I found some info on EVGA's forum* that it's the same as a standard ATX board so you don't need to measure.

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