The railing mount technology greatly improves airflow

Aug 7, 2013 15:02 GMT  ·  By

Normally, a motherboard is installed on a tray inside a desktop case, or right on the off-side of the chassis body itself.

Lian Li decided to be different this once though, and designed the PC-10N mid-tower with a railing mount system that doesn't block air nearly as much as normal trays.

Thus, the airflow is increased, improving cooling performance all around.

Besides the railing system, the chassis has support for side-mounted 240mm radiators, space for six 3.5-inch drives, and room for two 2.5-inch drives.

There is a front I/O panel as well, with a pair of USB 3.0 connectors and HD audio jacks.

Sales will start on August 15 for €114.90 / $152.71. Until then, prospective buyers can go ahead and look for a good ATX or micro-ATX motherboard.

Lian Li will provide two color options: Silver (PC-10NA) and Black (PC-10NB).

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