Sep 16, 2010 12:28 GMT  ·  By

Lian Li unleashed a fair number of computer cases over the past few months and it seems quite ready to further expand its lineup, the two latest cases having already reared their heads and exposed themselves as PC-V1020 and PC-V2120.

Setting itself slightly apart from its other rivals on the chassis market, who often prefer steel when actually building an enclosure, Lian Li decided to use aluminum in this one instance.

The PC-V2120 is the higher-end model of the duo, boasting a full-tower form factor and, thus, better expandability and feature support.

The chassis has five 5.25-inch optical drive bays, room for ten 3.5-inch hard disk drives and a removable motherboard tray.

The product is also equipped with three 140mm fans on the front, as well as 120mm spinners on the front and back.

What's more, the I/O panel has two audio connectors, an eSATA port, and no one or two, but four SuperSpeed USB 3.0 ports.

Other specifications include silver, black and all black color options, a weight of 14.4 kg and a size of 235 by 635 by 630 mm.

The second chassis, the PC-V1020, is a mid-tower measuring 220 (W) x 562 (H) x 505 (D) mm and weighing 9.15kg,

This product has 140mm fans on top (one) and on the front (two), as well as a 120mm model at the rear.

This enclosure has a HDD cage with space for up to seven 3.5-inch drives, as well as a 2.5-inch adapter, plus three 5.25-inch ODD bays and the same removable MB tray.

Finally, the PC-V2120 silver/black will sell for $459, while the all black version will have a price of $539. As for the PC-V1020, it comes in silver/black and red color options and will sell for $289 and $349, respectively.

Shipments will start to be carried out by the end of the month.