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Lian Li PC-Q07B Black Aluminum Itx Cube SFF Case 1X5.25 1X3.5INT 1X2.5INT No PS USB

Lian Li PC-Q07B Black Aluminum Itx Cube SFF Case 1X5.25 1X3.5INT 1X2.5INT No PS USB (LIAN-LI: PC-Q07B)
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Lian Li PC-Q07B Black Aluminum Itx Cube SFF Case 1X5.25 1X3.5INT 1X2.5INT No PS USB
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Rating: 7/10
With 6 User Reviews
MG@NCIX
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Review Date: 10/16/11
Cons: Pas facile de travaiiler dans ce boitier à cause du manque d'espace.Ajustement de la carte mère pas parfaite ce qui fait que les connecteur arrières ne sopnt pas bien alignés avec le "I/O port"Surface facilie à égratiner.Pas possible d'ajouter un ventilateur.LED bleu du bouton "Power" un peu trop lumineux.Pas d'espace pour une carte graphique de grade gamer.

Pros: Construction en aliminium.Bon manufacturier.Boitier compact.Belle finition.Parfait pour un HTPC.
Comment:
J'ai acheté ce petit boitier pour utiliser le moins d'espace possible sur mon bureau tout en ayant la possibilité d'installer un bloc d'alimentation standard ATX et un graveur DVD/Bluray pleine grandeur. Pour avoir plus de facilité de travailler à l'intérieur, j'ai acheté un bloc d'alimentation miniature FSP FSP300-60GHS-R 300W qui vient avec un adaptateur ATX. L'utilisation de ce boitier est limité à l'utilisation HTPC ou a faire des applications de multimedia et de bureautique. Je donne 4 étoiles pour utilisation HTPC.
therealwebs@NCIX
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Review Date: 06/10/10
Cons: - Short front panel usb header at the bottom- Case seems to flex a lot- No fan fan mounts, anywhere

Pros: - mITX FF- Brushed, black aluminum looks great- Very plain and unassuming, but not utilitarian- ATX PSU
Comment:
Adorable case. Motherboard installation is painless, but it is heavily dependant on the motherboard you pick as to whether or not your cabling will be a mess.Specs: Zotac H55-ITX-A-E, i3-530, Seasonic X650W, OCZ Solid SSD, some DDR3 ramWith the Zotac H55-ITX-A-E installed, the SATA headers and drive location are on opposite ends of the case. As well, the front panel USB header cable does not reach the header on the motherboard. Also, this case uses a 3-pin power LED (+5 / blank / GND, as far as I can tell) -- while my board is looking for a 2-pin.As far as airflow, the diagram presented on the product page is nothing more than a dream. I made the mistake of getting a PSU that was too efficient for the system I was building (Seasonic X650, 80+ Gold) so while its fan never spins (and is wonderfully silent because of that), it does not contribute to airflow. Others have mentioned switching out the blow down fan on the CPU heatsink with one that pulls the air up and toward the PSU, and if you mount the PSU upside-down (fan grill pointed inward instead of outward) this apparently has positive results.All that said, this is a great looking case, and even with the craptastic airflow, I don't find that I have any problems with my i3 and overheating due to the low TDP. I would recommend against putting anything with a higher TDP in, though. The 5.25" bay could be used for a turbine fan to suck air in, although more than likely I will be using it for 2.5" HDDs. A front intake grille or cut out would be nice.In all, would buy again, but would be more careful in speccing my parts. A lot of the gripes can be 'fixed' (e.g. cable lengths, pin-outs) but at the cost of this case, they shouldn't have to be. Bought it on-sale for 50$ during an NCIX event. Would pay 50$, would not pay 80$.
Zer0@NCIX
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Review Date: 04/17/10
Cons: 6 tiny screws per side panel very little room inside to work withmobo is not aligned properly with back panelcannot install video card if you use a 3.5" HDD

Pros: nice build quality and looksfits full size ODD and power supply
Comment:
Very nice looking, all metal case that can use full size ATX PSU's and optical drives but there are few downsides. The side panels are held together by 6 tiny screws with very little threading. The motherboard mounts are 2mm too high which means it takes some effort to push it through the back plate because it's misaligned. Also, if you install a 3.5" HDD into the bracket at the bottom of the case, you can't install a video card because it will hit the cooler, unless the gpu has a small heat sink. It is very cramped inside and if you don't have a modular PSU, there will be wires everywhere which will obstruct air flow.
David_B@NCIX
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Review Date: 01/27/10
Cons: standard PSUno possibility of case fanbad screwsjust too cramped

Pros: smallcomely2.5 + 3.5 + 5.25 bays
Comment:
I like small cases. In fact, I really like small cases. I've sold a few and I own a few, and generally I think they're the cat's meow. This case, however, I'm afraid is just not good design and I'll tell you why.There is nowhere to mount a case fan. That's fine in a low-heat system, and many (most?) itx systems are indeed low-heat. So why the full-sized PSU? If I need more than a 200W PSU then I need some active air movement in a case this small (believe me, it's even smaller once you shove a PSU in there. You can't argue that the no-fan decision was for noise consideration, because the thin aluminum panels with hundreds of vent holes do absolutely nothing to block noise. A smaller PSU with noise-dampening side panels and a case fan would be cooler and quieter.If you're going to bypass the PSU and use something smaller like a picoPSU then my first point doesn't apply to you, but if you're thinking of putting a full-sized PSU in this case--don't. It's going to be too cramped and, if you really need the extra power, too hot.The screws. The case screws are standard 2.5" hdd screws. That would be ok if they weren't so tight out of the box. It would probably be ok if you didn't have to open and close the case several times during the assembly, which leads to stripping. You can write me off as incompetent, but I've put together countless builds in countless cases and I've never had to take one apart so many times while trying to cram everything in, and the screws just don't put up with it.Those two things notwithstanding, the case is very small, and the hdd mounting is pretty smart (although you will need to find 4 more screws if you want to mount a 2.5" hdd). I could see this case filling a niche, but it would have to be low power and low physical volume, and you would have to build a few of them to really get used to it. Personally, I've built two (one atom with a 4-drive 5.25 bay adapter--yeah, don't--and one AM2+ with dvd+2.5+3.5), and both were a struggle. I can't see myself purchasing this again. As much as I do like Lian Li, and I love SFF builds, they need to go back to the drawing board on this one.
Maurice_G@NCIX
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Review Date: 01/21/10
Cons: 6 screw to remove to open it, We can see the PSU true the grill, make sure to use a black one

Pros: It's a Lian-Li
Comment:
I like this small Lian-Li, but be award, it's small to work inside of it, and you need to remove 6 screws to remove the cover.
glowble@NCIX
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Review Date: 10/14/09
Cons: - Could use a exhaust fan mount somewhere in the case- For the second harddrive, there's no screws in the pack- More room so we can fit a Mini Ninja CPU Heat Sink?

Pros: - Standard PSU- Compact and Small footprint- Can fit 2.5 + 3.5 HDD at the same time
Comment:
Generally speaking, very good case.Really liked the fact that it fits both the 2.5 and 3.5 hard drives at the same time (stacked). I have a SSD for application and a spinner for data. But missing additional screws to mount the 2.5" drive.It is tight inside: such as install fan connector before installing memory, install all cables before insert  PSU. Make sure cables hiding behind PSU is not touching the CPU fan. I would definitely recommend a modular PSU, as it's the giant in the case.Little room for different cpu heat sinks, I think it's close but the Mini Ninja probably won't fit. I wish there was an intake/exhaust fan just to create  some current as the PSU can be slow spinning running an ITX. But of course this is all part of the small footprint package.Major Gripe. six Phillips 4-40 screws to hold each side panel. WHY?!!! I've seen better side panel mount 10 years ago. (4 Stars)Other thoughts, Lian-Li 5.25 bezel for optical drive won't fit.
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Product Features

Standard PC Components

Standard Mini-ITX motherboard, 5.25-inch optical drive, 3.5-inch / 2.5-inch hard drives, standard ATX PS/2 PSU. Easy to upgrade and service.

Thermal-Flow

The Mini-Q PC-Q07 is designed to maximize the natural flow of air through vent holes located on the side and bottom panels to cool components. The small amounts of heat emitted by Mini-ITX systems make fans un-neccessary.

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