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Caja: Lianli PC-Q08B
Web: LIANLI PC-Q08
Precio aprox: 89-100€ a día 30/05/2012Especificaciones:
Formato MiniCubo-Torre ALUMINIO
Compatible solo con placas Mini-ITX
Sin fuente de alimentación. Compatible con fuentes ATX estándar
Gracias al espacio redimensionado de la caja, permite instalar tarjetas gráficas de hasta 300mm de longitud.
Incluye un ventilador de 140mm en la parte delantera y otro de 120mm en la parte superior
Dimensiones: 227 x 272 x 345 mm
1 bahía externa de 5.25"
6 bahías interna de 3.5" con enganche de goma para reducir vibraciones
En la parte frontal cuenta con salidas USB3.0x2 y Audio
En aluminio completamente para mejorar la disipación del calorEquipo montado:
Intel Pentium G860 x2 3Ghz 3MB 1155
Asrock H67M-ITX
G.Skill 8gb Ripjaws CL8
Fuente Bequiet Pure LM8 CM 530W 80 PLUS BRONZE
Grabadora Blueray LGImagenes:

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Frontal con botones power reset en aluminio también, y dos puertos USB 3.0
Lateral izquierdo con rejillas ventilación.
Parte trasera donde apreciamos los 2 slots de expansión para una gráfica de doble slot y el hueco para instalar la fuente ATX
Parte superior con salida de aire y ventilador con rejilla de 120mm
Parte inferior, donde apreciamos múltiples perforaciones con el fin de que entre aire fresco y en caso de tener una gráfica pueda coger ese aire para su buena ventilación.
Detalle de pata de la caja acabado en cromado y con superficie de goma espumosa idóneo para poner en cualquier mueble sin rayar.

Panel izquierdo abierto y descubrimos el interior y como viene de fabrica.

esto es lo que trae en la caja, tornilleria variado para su montaje, conector de usb 3.0 a 2.0 y un sujetacables.


Parte interior superior donde vemos el ventilador de 120mm superior el cual mejor sustituir si queremos silencio, yo en este caso lo he sustituido por uno de 800rpm


Jaula de discos de 3,5" desmontada caben 4 discos en ella y 2 más en la de abajo.

Sin la jaula instalada y apreciamos la bahía de la unidad optica y el ventilador frontal de 140mm.

Desmontado completamente.


Discos montados, apreciamos las gomillas antivibración entre los tornillos.

La facilidad para montar la placa en el exterior retirando el panel izquierdo.


En su posición ya montada la placa base.

http://img137.imageshack.us/img137/3577/cimg1942.jpgMedio montado.

Espacio que queda para la gráfica.
Y aquí he puesto una gtx570 que es grandecita para que apreciéis el tamaño que puede albergar esta gran cajita.
Me gústa:
-Tamaño
-Calidad
-Espacio
-Capacidad
-Poder instalar gráficas grandes
-VentilaciónNo me gusta:
-Montaje de unidad optica
-Ventilador superior muy ruidosoConclusión:
Es una caja estupenda con una calidad maravillosa como todo lo de Lian li unos acabados perfectos sin ninguna esquina un pulido muy bueno pesa poco ya que está completamente hecha en aluminio, buena capacidad para cualquier pc potente en mini-itx, la pega igual el ventilador superior es bastante ruidoso si lo usamos como htpc o somos maniaticos del ruido, el montaje de la unidad óptica es algo engorroso, hay que desmontar toda la bahía con 6 tornillos encajarla y atornillar sujetando, no es complicado pero te lleva un ratito.
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good contribution.
there is a "but" that I don't know if it's a common problem with mini towers or what but ….the FA fan has to be facing the micro one ¿?:facepalm:.
apart from that it's a pretty cool gadget ;D
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You don't have to face it, I put it on purpose so that hot air also comes out through the source and the rest comes out from above and at the same time pushes the front fan and I get very good temperatures and the box is perfectly cooled.
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sorry derdon ;D I just noticed a detail (the intel heatsinks let out air) so your setup is the logical one ;D
P.D that's what happens when you get used to AMD and non-STOCK heatsinks :facepalm: -
Anyway, we'll see in a few days, I've set everything up to see real spaces and see which heatsink would fit now, it's at about 35-39º, but I intend to fit a shuriken from scythe and it looks like it fits well.
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perdon derdon ;D que ahora mismo me e fijado en un detalle ( los disipas de intel sacan aire ) por tanto tu montaje es el lógico ;D
P.D es lo que tiene estar acostumbrado a AMD y a disipas de no STOCK :facepalm:No, siempre los ventiladores mandan el aire hacia el radiador, sino es ineficaz.
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These remove it towards the radiator and to the sides.
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damn, that's the case I had on my home server!I put a shuriken without a fan on it, because I made a fiber coupling between the heatsink and the power supply fan, and it kept the micro (tdp 35w) cool
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It's very pretty. Congratulations on the review.
How is it in terms of cable management? Is the front fan LED? Does it have a switch like the CM 690 to turn them off? Because at least for me, it's annoying to be watching a movie in the dark, and have little lights distracting me.Why don't you like the optical drive mount?
It's a joy to be able to fit a whole GTX570 in that little one ;D
Best regards
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Aha, the super toy you were messing around with on facebook!

Well as I already told you, I love it, although now with the case and the complete assembly even more xD It's amazing, and as Nemo says, a joy that you can pin huge graphics to such a small thing
Congratulations on the review and on the assembly.Best regards!
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No, siempre los ventiladores mandan el aire hacia el radiador, sino es ineficaz.
pues no se que decirte …. lo disipadores de AMD STOCK siempre tiene la pegatina "fuera" meten aire ¿no? pero ese disipador de INTEL da la impresión de que esta montado al revés,por tanto saca aire.
tambien es cierto que los disipadores de intel no son lo mio y es muy probable que este equivocado pero.... si eso es asi el montaje no seria del todo correcto ¿no? el de la fuente sacaría ( y sera de 120/140 ) y el de el micro metería y sera de ¿40/80? por tanto "fuerzas enfrentadas " ¿no?
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It's very cool. Congratulations on the review.
How is it in terms of cable management? Is the front fan LED? Does it have a switch like the CM 690 to turn them off? Because at least for me, it's annoying to be watching a movie in the dark, and having little lights distracting me.Why don't you like the optical drive assembly?
It's a pleasure to be able to fit a whole GTX570 in that little one ;D
Best regards
Cable management is first to have a modular power supply XD, second to put the satas and front behind the recorder, and the power ones of the power supply between the power supply and hdd and turning a little it looks good even if it seems tight between micro and power supply there is a wide aisle.
The recorder assembly is more of a hassle, you have to disassemble the whole tray and the platen is not complicated as it's just removing 6 screws but it takes a while and sometimes you need a second hand to put it right and make the platen click properly, but nothing the first time I think it can be reassembled in 10min it's done.
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well I don't know what to tell you …. the AMD STOCK heatsinks always have the sticker "out" they blow air ¿right? but that INTEL heatsink gives the impression that it's mounted the wrong way,so it blows air out.
it's also true that intel heatsinks are not my thing and it's very likely that I'm wrong but.... if that's the case the mounting wouldn't be entirely correct ¿right? the one from the power supply would blow out (and it will be 120/140) and the one from the micro would blow in and it will be 40/80? so "opposing forces" ¿right?
:wall:Well the sticker is not a normal one, look at the blades and you'll notice which direction they rotate. Having a fan in front will influence the airflow but it doesn't stop the fan from doing its job.
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Well the sticker is not a normal one, look at the blades and you realize which way they rotate. The fact that there is a fan in front will influence the airflow but it doesn't stop the fan from doing its job.
let's see: if we take a normal, ordinary fan, I see that, with the motor "behind", the blades rotate to the "left" and with the motor in front they rotate to the right (and blow air out) in the first case they blow air in.
in the case of that fan for it to blow air in it would have to rotate to the right and it has the motor "in front" therefore it is supposed to have the rotation system "inverted" in relation to normal fans, right?
regards
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let's see: if we take a normal, ordinary fan, we see that, with the motor "behind", the blades rotate to the "left" and with the motor in front, they rotate to the right (and blow air out). In the first case, they suck in air.
in the case of that fan, for it to suck in air, it would have to rotate to the right and it has the motor "in front", so it is assumed that it has the rotation system "inverted" in relation to normal fans, right?You are right, it is usual for the air to come out of the side where the motor is seen (which usually has that sticker), but if you look at the blades, they are placed to blow towards the heatsink, it wouldn't make sense for it to blow outwards if they are placed that way.
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I'm glad to see that the brand has modified the cases to mount the HDDs and riddled them with holes.
I had to remove mine. With the HDDs mounted, it completely blocked the external airflow... it made no sense, neither for cooling the drives, nor for ventilating the case. ¬¬ -
Good review and beautiful box. I hope to be able to build something similar someday ¬¬
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You're right, it's usual for the air to come out of the side where the motor is seen (which usually has that sticker), but if you look at the blades they are placed to blow towards the heatsink, it wouldn't make sense for it to blow out if they are placed that way.
yeah, you're right, but... what's the first thing you see? the motor sticker;D that's why my hasty conclusion
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What annoys me is the position of the socket on ITX socket 1155 motherboards, so close to the PCIe that it's difficult to put a cooler on the micro that isn't the stock one in case you put a graphics card.
By the way, good case and excellent review

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Thanks Yorus, I'll let you know when I try it out if I get any cooler if it's not suitable for the second PC that's coming, I'm between shuriken and this one
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anyway as I say it doesn't go above 39º, but if I put a cooler well one always wants to tinker with it and do some oc XD, I ran a superpi and it gave me about 29s looking at the lists to be cheap it's faster than the high-end AMDs in our lists.
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