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Lian Li PC-B25FB

By Justin Robinson
11:38 Feb 9, 2010 | 6 Comments
Tags: Lian | Li | PC-B25FB | Blue | Ring | PC | Case | aluminium
Lian Li PC-B25FB
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Lian Li's PC-B25B is running rings around itself.

Lian Li, perhaps one of the most expensive manufacturers of computer cases on the market today (and certainly the most expensive on average), have thrown most of their expertise into a blender and turned it to puree, giving us the PC-B25FB case.

While it's not anywhere near as outlandish as the PC-888 skyscraper case that we saw in the flesh at Computex in 2009, it's definitely an interesting case for the gamer or performance rig enthusiast, and comes with a buttload of cool features.

From vibration mounted everything-under-the-sun, to funky cable management and some ingenious ways of securing expansion cards and the PSU, there's some neat stuff going on in the PC-B25FB.

Check it all out in the gallery of pics, and sleep with one eye open until the next Issue of Atomic comes out with a full review of this case.

 

 
Product Info
Supplier:
Price when reviewed:
AUD$300
price check*
$249.74 Lian Li PC-B25FB Black Blue Ring Aluminum Chassis, Lian Li, Cases (Computer...
ARC Computers (NSW)
$264.00 Lian Li Black PC-B25F Blue Ring Mid Tower Chassis LL-PC-B25FB
I-Tech (NSW)
$264.70 Lian-Li Black PC-B25FB Blue Ring Aluminum Chassis No PSU
Digital Yes (VIC)
$266.00 Lian Li PC-B25FB Black Blue Ring Aluminum Chassis
Blacktea Tech (VIC)
$269.00 Lian Li Black PC-B25FB Blue Ring Mid Tower Case NO PSU
Maco Technology (NSW)
$275.00 Lian Li Black PC-B25F Blue Ring Mid Tower Chassis (LL-PC-B25FB)
Megaware Computers (NSW)
*Products and prices sourced from staticICE and are in no way associated with Atomic MPC Powered by
 
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6 Comments
qwakqwak
Feb 9, 2010 12:46 PM
another quality neat case from lian li...any indication on price for this one?
spaced
Feb 9, 2010 2:57 PM
If you look above in the ads, $270 @ MSY.
qwakqwak
Feb 9, 2010 3:34 PM
ahhhhh using my eyes to see things, brilliant
SceptreCore
Feb 9, 2010 6:01 PM
It looks like Rolls Royce remade the CM690.

I really like it.
H3VIW8
Feb 10, 2010 1:57 AM
I like alot of the stuff inside, but outside, well i never really like lian li cases, dunno why.
t1k
Feb 11, 2010 7:27 AM
Looks like a P182, but let's face it.. everything does these days.

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