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    Lian Li 7A plus Silver

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    Lian Li 7A plus Silver

     
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    List Price: $132.60
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    Product Weight:20.0 pounds
    Average Customer Rating: based on 1 reviews

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    1Overpriced for so many issues.  Jan 26, 2006
    PROS:

    Looks very nice, lightweight, no sharp edges. I recommend getting the version that has the 120mm rear exhaust like I did, if you must get this case at all.


    CONS:

    Rattles too much from the side panel near the front.

    The top blow hole is worthless. I tried 4 different "silent" fans and all 4 produced terribly loud vibrations and air noise. I even used a silcone fan mount to reduce vibration. The problem is that the cut out does not provide enough air flow. You have to run a silent fan at 6v or less, or else it's too loud.

    The HD bracket is mounted with two screws that get blocked when you install the drives, which makes it impossible to re-mount the HD caddy. You can't install the HD's unless the removable HD caddy is in place and screwed to the case. This makes the removable HD caddy completely non-removeable. I suppose you could get around this problem if you were to replace the two screws used with some thumb screws.

    My other problem was my rear fan started making noises after 2 weeks. I tried contacting Lian Li for a replacement and they ignored me. I tried contacting ADDA, and they told me to contact Lian Li.

    Lastly them seller here at Amazon (starts with C and ends in guys) called me after ordering demanding $10 more for shipping. Ended up being about $6 more than what their shipping guide posted on Amazon said it should be.


    CONCLUSION:

    Little problems and oversights/lack of engineering combinded with unacceptable customer service should not be words used to describe a $100 case and its manufacturer. I thought I was buying top of the line, but it turns out I just overpaid. I seriously doubt I will ever buy another Lian Li case, and if I do, it definately will not be from C*****guys.

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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