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    New LianLi PC-7 Scandinavian Model :)

    Always wanted the minimalistic yet stylish look of the PC-6X?

    Always been a little down that you couldnt get the really quiet power of 120mm fans?

    Now your wishes can become true... LianLi has introduced the LianLi PC-7 120mm Scandinavian Edition:

    Built over the classic PC-7 but featuring two 120mm (16db) fans and one 80mm from Adda. It costs around 2/3 of the PC-6X which is probably due to the lack of a slidable motherboard tray

    Im gonna do some serious thinking about that lacking mobo tray, but maybe Im able to live with that considering the quite cheap price...

    Doesnt it just look neat?







    They can be purchased off of www.studiedata.dk in DK...

    http://www.studiedata.dk/productitem.asp?id=CCLL125
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    The 2 120mm fans are very nice. I wonder why they aren't making the motherboard tray removable?

    Anyways, I would definately buy this case if it was sold in the states. Looks even more stylish than the PC-65B.

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    Son of a .. just got a pc61... want 120 mm fans =\

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    nice lian li

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    how is it different from the PC-7 and PC-7Plus sold here in the states?

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    Its different given that it has 2x120mm + 1x80mm fans instead of 1x120mm + 2x80mm...

    Other than that its not different...

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    I want the 120mm fans but i also want the removable tray, it's a right pain otherwise.

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    HRM... I just got an email and saw the PC-60A... It looks like its got the 120mm fan action, with a weird input/output system in the back AND the MB tray is stll removable....

    http://www.coolerguys.com/840556060710.html

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    lol my skyhawk looks almost the same.....just without the 120mm exaust and only for 35bux haha
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    the PC-60 Plus has the removeable mobo tray and the front 120mm + the full HD cage, rear fan is only 80mm thou, check the anand review

    http://www.anandtech.com/casecooling...oc.aspx?i=2357

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    Nice case, but I still love my Stacker to death :hugs:

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    Quote Originally Posted by kouch
    Nice case, but I still love my Stacker to death :hugs:
    yes! The stacker owns.. I love mine.

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    I cant live without my stacker too

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    Quote Originally Posted by sickness
    Anyways, I would definately buy this case if it was sold in the states. Looks even more stylish than the PC-65B.
    www.performance-pcs.com sell them They are called "PC7 Plus" and they are hot. I want one. I just got a PCV1000w, which I think looks better, but I am dead sure the PC-7 Plus has better airflow. WAY better airflow...

    By the way, if those fans are the same as the ones in the new V1000s, they are not that quiet at all. Get some Nexus or Coolermaster fans (Coolermaster makes a great 120mm LED fan that uses sleeve bearings and (to my ears) puts out way less than half the noise and vibration of the ADDA fans that came with my case. They supposedly push 44CFM at full speed. They are damn near inaudible at (im guessing) 2/3 the normal RPMs (fan controller) and at this very low speed create pretty much no vibration.

    The Nexus "Real silent" or whatever 120mm fans are supposed for be really quiet as well.

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    I received mine. Havent got it installed yet, but checked the fans for noise: they seem pretty silent to me. Rated 16db which seems fair compaired to my CNPS7000 that is rated somewhere around 21db at 1800rpm...

    If they turn out to be too noise or vibrating I'll go for some 120mm low noise Papst. They never let one down.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stryg
    If they turn out to be too noise or vibrating I'll go for some 120mm low noise Papst. They never let one down.
    Erm, papsts have quite big motor noise, ADDA and Panaflo, for example, provide less motor noise when using low dBa:s.
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    Actually, the Zalman 7000 series HSFs are not that quiet when in "normal" mode. You could replace the fan with a Panaflow or Nexus fan and make that cooler much quieter (or so they say at silent pc review)

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    Quote Originally Posted by skematix
    lol my skyhawk looks almost the same.....just without the 120mm exaust and only for 35bux haha
    Which do you have. I think im getting one of the 40$ ones on Newegg, they look sweet.

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    I like it a lot. Saves me the work of having to mod for 120mm fans. Looks really clean inside too.

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    i just love those cases, i like the plain look..... none of that weird design other manufacturers put that ruins the case

    i have the praetorian and its very nice!

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    The PC-65 and PC-75 looks so much better than this case, the front side at least. I just wish they would make a case with the very same design as the 65/75, just with 3x120mm fans. But I think that 7x80mm fans will be better than 2/3 120mm fans, performance wise, as with the PC75 (it supports up to 7-80mm fans).

    BTW, I really don't see point of you calling the case "Scandinavian Edition".

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    Its called "Scandinavian Edition"...

    Sorry.

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    What makes this case Scandinavian?

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    Quote Originally Posted by isp
    What makes this case Scandinavian?
    The fact it was made in Taiwan?

    O interesting guys:
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    Weird.
    I thought it was called "Special Edition"?

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