The maker of fresh and queer PC enclosures strikes again

May 14, 2013 11:56 GMT  ·  By

Once again proving its dedication to the unusual and at times borderline bizarre, Lian Li has formally released a new desktop chassis called PC-Q30.

Obviously, the name doesn't really say much about it. Fortunately, photos are worth a thousand words. Each.

The chassis has a very odd shape. It is actually curved at the front, with a large acrylic window. Normal cases are rectangular and have the window on the side, if they have one at all.

Due to the shape and internal layout, the mainboard gets to lie at an angle, with the ports and plugs ending up on the top side.

There is room for up to four 2.5-inch HDDs/SSDs and a pair of add-in boards, video/audio/etc., provided they are 200mm long at most (7.8 inches).

Other features worth mentioning are dual-LED illuminated power button, a pair of USB 3.0 ports, HD audio, a small PSU (125 mm / 4.9 inches) and a 140mm rear fan.

All details are on the product page. The price is of $149 / €115–149.

Lian Li PC-Q30 (4 Images)

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