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Lian Li PC-A77 Full Tower

By Aloysius Low - 25 Mar 2008

The Interior

The Interior

Opening the interior of the PC-A77 was like unwrapping a birthday present, you probably know what you will most likely get, but you still get surprised anyway. The first thing that caught our eyes was the removable expansion card support strut located right smack in the middle, intended for additional support for very long graphics cards or other high-end devices of today. The casing also sports three hard drive cages that can hold up to a total of nine hard drives for times when you require a 9TB raid array set up.

The spacious interior of the Lian Li PC-A77 just begs to be filled up. The bar in the middle there is our previously mentioned removable expansion card support.

A close-up look of the expansion card support. The little grooves there allow for plastic supports to be inserted, which swing out allowing for the bigger cards to rest on. However in our trial, this was woefully inadequate and it wasn't as easy or straightforward as one would expect in this class of casings. For those who don't find any use, we would gladly recommend dismantling it.

The 120mm fan seen here spins at 1500RPM and it is also the same type used for the three HDD cages the casing houses.

In terms of actually removing the HDD cage, we had an easier time removing them as compared to those on the Armorsuit PC-P60, even though both cages use the same easy to install mounting. Note that there are actually three HDD cages inside the PC-A77, all with a 120mm fan each.

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