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Lian Li PC-Q30 Mini-ITX Case Review


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The PC-Q30 is supplied in a very compact cardboard box which feels extremely light indeed.  This is thanks to the aluminium construction of the case within which keeps weight down to a minimum.  The front of the box features an image of the case itself.

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Turning the box around reveals a list of features and specifications.  The box feels fairly sturdy and, combined with the polystyrene padding inside, should do a good job of protecting the case in transit.

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Inside the box, there is only a limited bundle of accessories included which consists predominantly of the screws required for installation.  There are a couple of other items included, though, including a case speaker, an internal USB3.0 to USB2.0 adapter and some cable ties.

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3 comments

  1. Absolutely beautiful, but I would be concerned about the discrete graphics card space. what is the maximum room in there for a GPU?

  2. This or Bitfenix Prodigy? decisions, decisions. what do you guys think?

  3. Funky! I’ve just ordered one, I’ll see if it fits in the living room :)… The drawback is the ports backplate facing upward the chassis. When all is wired it will have an different look, a somewhat “techno-sculpture” : with phosphorescent Water cooling tubing it could get that ugly… Maybe I’ll try to put an aluminum cover on top, perpendicular to the front panel’s curvature at that point (parallel to the ports backplate), maybe also on the sides so as to somewhat enclose and hide the backport (which would also protect the ports and wire headers). Bah I’ll see, It ‘l be as it goes!