Lian Li PC-60Plus

by Purav Sanghani on February 26, 2005 12:00 PM EST

Introduction

Lian Li is known for their full-featured and extremely toned down, yet stylish looking products. The first two cases that we had a chance to check out in the past year, the PC-6070 and the PC-V1000, amazed us with great performance as well as innovative features to help ease PC hardware maintenance. And since metal working is one of their top skills, they know how to utilize aluminum in the best way possible.

Lian Li is not a gaming chassis company, nor is it one of those manufacturers with a few years of experience that are just trying to get a product out there which would sell. They are in the business of creating designs and features that will help change the computer industry for the better through research and design as well as consumer feedback instead of just the latter.

Recently, Lian Li has given us the opportunity to look at the PC-60 Plus, which is a variation of the original PC-60 case. Take a look at some of the features below.

Lian Li PC-60 Plus
Included Features
- Updated cooling system with 4 fans
- PSU fan cover
- Removable motherboard tray
- Full set of auxiliary ports
Possible Improvement
- Right side panel security features
- Tool-less features

Though we have not had a chance to look at the original PC-60, we can still compare it to the new PC-60 Plus to see the changes that have been made and how they may help increase performance numbers in the end.

More information is available on the PC-60 Plus at Lian Li’s website.

Special thanks to Hampton Technologies for providing us with the PC-60 Plus.


External Design of the PC-60 Plus
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  • val - Sunday, February 27, 2005 - link

    29,32: you are also right. 140euro for CM stacker was very nice price for perfect case. But LianLi is not the way to go.
    With CM you get two silent 120mm and one silent 80mm fan, 6 USB, FW on top, 12 5,25" positions and rubber mounted 4in 3 HDD holder. Case is not too heavy, have alu sides, removable mainboard tray, two power supply holders, many accesorries. EATX, BTX,...
    And - it is aluminium where it makes sense (sides) and looks awesome. Best case ever for all needs except SFF.
  • Noli - Sunday, February 27, 2005 - link

    Totally agree #25

    Like the plain elegant style but at that price I really want it much quieter and (near) tooless. And why haven't they bothered putting the external ports higher?! Mid- or top of case makes much more sense IMHO. Sounds to me like Antec are making cases that are both better and cheaper. It's a no brainer. Now if we could combine Lian Li style with Antec features...
  • stromgald - Sunday, February 27, 2005 - link

    Does anybody know how heavy it is? I'm looking for a very lightweight ATX case, and since this is all aluminum construction, it should be pretty light. My other choice would be an Antec Super Lanboy. Its hard to find information on the weights of LianLi cases (couldn't find it on their website) to make a comparison.
  • WileCoyote - Sunday, February 27, 2005 - link

    Not much better than the original. The new features are all very gimmicky. The PC-60 was good back in the day but there's a lot of better options now. I have two complaints about my PC-60: sometimes the case vibrates from the fans and some power supplies don't fit. My case doesn't have any front usb ports either. I still think it looks awesome.
  • defter - Sunday, February 27, 2005 - link

    Who is buying these cases? You pay $150 and get a case with a four case fans and 54dB noise level???

    I rather get a plain $20 case with zero case fans and a quiet $50 power supply.
  • XRaider - Sunday, February 27, 2005 - link

    Nevermind about the sideways mounting - went back and read it again. "or three HDDs mounted horizontally with the included cage partition. "
    but no rubber grommets :(
  • XRaider - Sunday, February 27, 2005 - link

    Ok case. Not thrilled with the way the HDD mounts on it's side and no rubber grommets... oh well. The air holes for the videocard fan seem small for efficient airflow, no?
    Also - "One thing we notice is that the frame of the case interferes when using a screwdriver to install or remove these thumbscrews" I guess if you can get ur fat fingers in there then your alright.
    I've noticed that Lian Li likes the single 80mm fan in the rear of the case - wouldn't dual 80's be better?
  • val - Sunday, February 27, 2005 - link

    sorry for language. too less sleepin
  • val - Sunday, February 27, 2005 - link

    i believe that myth of Lian Li is driven by the fact that in the past there were not much alu only case manufacturers in the past. now is lianli without much inovations only living from that "name"

    but there is already long time much better cases for much better price available.
  • theways - Sunday, February 27, 2005 - link

    All Lian Li's are very plain, very loud, and only hold bragging rights for the amount of money spent on them. Innovation is a concept lost with these case designers, left by the wayside long ago with originality and style.

    If you want a sleek lightweight aluminum case with quiet 120mm fans, a well built and quiet hard drive rack, and very interesting modding capabilities, I'd get the Antec superLANboy for $80 or less. Hell for the price of a Lian Li you could get 2.

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