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1:03 PM - April 11, 2005 by
Siggy Moersch
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: midi, towers
Topics: CeBIT
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: midi, towers
Topics: CeBIT
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Lian Li PC60 Plus: A Study In Ventilation
Seen from the exterior, you will have no inkling of all the goodies that the experts at Lian Li have come up with for their new case this time. The midi tower is made of aluminum down to the tiniest detail and weighs in at a mere 13.2 lbs (6 kg). Its dimensions of 17.72" (450 mm) x 8.27" (210 mm) x 19.29" (490 mm) make the PC60 Plus one of the smallest midi towers around.

Aluminum through and through
Front Sections And Connectors
The unprepossessing front flap for the USB, FireWire and audio jacks on the Lian Li case deserves praise. Like the rest of the PC60 Plus it is made of aluminum. Only the Power On and Reset buttons are plastic, which is a bit of a disappointment.

Front and rear of the case

The front opening is also aluminum
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