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Lian Li PC-A77 Full Tower

By Aloysius Low - 25 Mar 2008

The Exterior

The Exterior

While the last Lian Li casing we reviewed, the Armorsuit PC-P60, departed somewhat from the usual clean lines mostly due to its aim to appeal to gamers, the PC-A77 goes back to the usual Lian Li style we've all come to know and love. This time around, the clean and flat lines, despite being very ordinary, give the casing a simplistic yet elegant feel that's sure to please Lian Li devotees.

Behold the PC-A77: clean lines, flat surface, and elegant finish - the hallmark traits of a traditional Lian Li casing.

Under the Lian Li logo lies the standard array of connectivity ports from USB, FireWire, eSATA and audio ports, similar to the Lian Li Armorsuit PC-P60 that we previously reviewed.

You may have noticed the fan control from the earlier pic, here's a close up shot. The front frame housing the control is actually removable, which you will see in our subsequent shots.

Removing the front panel revealed a very bare and stark casing.

Note the clips that secure the front panel to the casing are semi-loose, so lifting the casing by gripping the front panel is not advised.

With nine 5.25-inch expansion bays to choose from, there's no need to worry on where to put your DVD drives. The brackets are also pretty secure, but are easily removable.

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