Event Coverage

CeBIT 2009 - Part 5

By Vijay Anand - 9 Mar 2009

Lian Li's Booth - Part 2

Lian Li's Booth - Part 2

 More on the Lian Li casings, here we have the PC-B70 on the left and the newer and more advanced PC-B71 on the right.

 The B71 variant is built for hot-swapping as you can see it has this front swing access panel to the drives and there is a common power and data backplane at the rear for better control.

 The B71 also comes with these advanced control panels for various monitoring needs. The second unit is actually more interesting as it is solely for controlling the hard drives such as powering them down before you make the hot swap and other control parameter. You can control drives individually or in groups/clusters as you wish to define them for your administration purposes.

 On the other end of the chassis line-up, this is the PC-Q7 for mini-ITX system building. It can take in all standard PC components.

 Last but not least, here's a shot of a nice new AMD case-mod using the PC-P50 focusing the AMD 'Dragon' platform (and you can also contrast that to the previous 'Spider' platform case-mod in the background).

 

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