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Here at Neoseeker, most computer cases we've taken a look at in 2009 belonged to the "affordable" category. A significant portion of those were specifically designed with the gaming fans in mind, featuring windows and LEDs everywhere. Today will change gears a little bit, and look at a case that has a more classic, higher-end look to it.
Today, we are going to examine a case from a well-known manufactuer: Lian Li. This company is reknown for making its aluminum cases, which gives them a very different look, and makes them very light. However this comes at a price premium. Aluminum is much more expensive than steel and more ductile. Hence, thicker sheets must be used compared to steel, to ensure a good rigidity. Around the $250 mark for a mid-tower, there must also be something else than aluminum that makes the PC-B25F worth it. That's what we will try to find in this article.
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just so it gives an idea of how much space there really is inside the case.
Sorry for that.
To me "sleek" is gaudy
And weight of the case is a gimmick... 99% of PC gamers won't go to a LAN party much less move the computer much after assembly
so steel,aluminum,carbon fiber is pointless to me