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Lian Li PC-O10, a large tower with a tempered glass window

Lian Li PC-O10, a tower with tempered glass windows and a hidden area for hard drives and power supply.

Lian Li has presented a new tower made of aluminum the chassis part and two tempered glass windows, for the side and the front. The Lian Li PC-O10 has a similar design, although slightly thinner than the PC-O9 and PC-O8, because this new tower adopts the SFX / SFX-L PSU format. This means that it is intended for more compact power supplies and that they are intended to be mounted vertically, which reduces the width of the tower.

This tower adopts commitment to SFX-L format power supplies, to improve the design. The PC-O10 has space to house E-ATX, ATX or micro-ATX motherboards, as desired by the end user. It has a panel that has seven expansion slots, being compatible with double slot graphics and a maximum length of 340mm. Lian Li will sell the optional accessory O10-1, which allows us to install our graphics vertically and an adapter cable to connect it to the motherboard. Everything is designed for the side where the chassis has the tempered glass window.

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We must bear in mind that this tower supports a maximum heat sink of 130mm in height. The airflow is also very careful, since it supports two 120mm fans or one 140mm at the bottom. The upper area supports two 120mm fans or a 240mm radiator, depending on our preferences. Cables can be easily passed from one section of the tower to the other through the installed openings that connect both parts.

The 'rear' area is where the power supply and hard drives go, admitting up to four 3.5 ”hard drives and two 2.5” hard drives, additionally, in the 'front' area you can install a hard drive of 2.5 ”. The maximum length of the power supply is 290mm. It has two USB 3.0 ports and audio input and output. The tower has dimensions of 242mm wide, 493mm high and 376mm deep. It has been released on Overclocker UK and Newegg in the USA for $ 279.

Source: Hexus

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