When this Lian Li Armorsuit first came in, I was a bit overwhelmed with he sheer size of the casing alone. It was like super full tower of sorts. As a matter of fact, the thing was really heavy and I thought this must be all solid-stainless steel or something.

The chassis is made fully of aluminum with black brushed-metal finish. There are no slots at the front to accommodate a DVD or CD drive. The head section is a bit protruded and houses several ports — 4 x USB 2.0, a IEEE1394 Firewire, an e-SATA and audio.

At the front panel, there are three 14-inch fans for air intake. There’s also another 14″ fan at the top and a 12″ at the back side.

The insides are expansive and can house a ton of hardware — supports 10 PCI slots and up to 4 graphics cards.

As to how much this casing costs, I don’t have exact numbers but it could be in the Php10k to Php15k range. More on this when I post benchmark results.
Thanks to PC Trends for lending me the unit.







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