Lian Li Chassis are rare and endangered, and very valuable indeed.None more so than this flirtatious creature captured on film for the first time– in its unnatural habitat. The Lian Li Pitstop spider which brings aluminium (aluminum for Yanks) to life, except for the few threads of spider webbing (which look a bit like nylon puppet strings, but are in fact strands of web spun from out its sphincter).
The Lian Li T1 Pitstop is a chassis designed for a few users, but all of them are nitromanics who delve into the depths of BIOS’s and extract every ounce of power from them.
We present this unusual beast for speculation and when more is uncovered, we will reveal more, but only next time where we take it into the lab and give a” how to tame the beast” tutorial.
Leave comments and let us know what you think.
Cheers FirstZoom Team.
New Lian Li T1 “Spider” Discovery - David Attentionbagger
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AMD display with Thermaltake Level10 @ Computex 2009
Level 10 chassis finally exposed. Full system installed inside showing how the chassis will support hardware placed inside it.
The system can support 6 HDD’s, full ATX motherboard with a full spec’d system as should be expected. This system shown at Computex 2009 supports dual graphics cards and has a full ATX PSU. Each cabinet is isolated from the other and is essentialy dedicated to cooling and storing each aspect of the full system. Each compartment is wired to connect to the next.
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Lian Li 1250W PSU and new L-ATX form factor
@ Computex 2009: The L-ATX form factor power supply from Lian Li is an attempt to improve cooling in PSU’s by making a wind tunnel, instead of the traditional “L” Shaped airflow. The larger frame of the L-ATX PSU fits in most Lian Li Tower Chassis with extra space.
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Lancool DragonLord PC-K62 @ Computex 2009
Steel and plastic chassis designed with Lian Li quality and convenience at Computex 2009
All components can be installed without tools. Convenience and quality combine in a cost effective PC case.
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Lian Li PC-Q07 - Mini-ITX chassis @ Computex 2009
The Lian Li PC-Q07 is designed to run a Mini-ITX motherboard with full size components instead of the slim-line components traditionally used. This allows a relatively inexpensive but powerful PC to be made on a Mini-ITX platform.
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Silverstone Aluminium FT02 @ Computex 2009
The FT02 has a unique hot swap 5 HDD array as well as some silent features for power users.
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