SUMMARY: For those looking for an enclosure that says "I've got it all together", there is Lian Li. They have become known for both quality and looks in nearly every model they design. Come join Aaron "FragMan" Clegg as he takes a look at one of their newest offerings, the PC6089. With a track record like Lian Li has, it will be tough to keep up the good work. Let's see if they can do it one more time!
Here's the appropriate blurbage from the Lian Li website:
Dimensions - 210x450x490mm(W,H,D) Construction - Aluminum Drive bays - 4x5.25", 3x3.5", 5x3.5" internal Case cooling - 4 bearing fans included (2 Front, 1 Rear, 1 Top) Motherboard type - uATX, ATX & Pentium 4 (MAX SIZE: 12"x9.6") Front I/O - 2 USB ports, USB 2.0 compliant Lighting - 2 LED lighting strips Window - Unique side panel with removable aluminum plate Front Bezel - aluminum with frosted acrylic door
Quite respectable; now lets take some happy snaps!
Box and Contents
The PC6089 arrived in a box unlike most other case boxes - white with nice pretty full color pictures! This is unusual as I'm used to plain brown cardboard with limited writing.
There's not much inside the box except for the case itself and a Lian Li pamphlet. Inside the case itself was a bit of a surprise as Lian Li thoughtfully included not one but two aluminum floppy drive stickers. These are needed to make your boring beige floppy look more at home, as we'll see later.