One frustrating thing about seeing all of the great new products at CES is that you can’t always get your hands on them as many products are unreleased as the companies are showing off prototypes. Take a break from the unobtainable with Think Computers who just wrapped up a review of the Lian-Li PC-TU200. It is a squarish mini-tower, measuring 220mm x 320mm x 360mm (8.7" x 12.6" x 14.1") and will house Mini-ITX and Mini-DTX style motherboards. Thanks to some decent spacing, you can fit many varieties of discrete GPUs and there is room for four 3.5" drives and a pair of 2.5" drives for those who want to include an SSD. The exterior features a carrying handle, two USB 3.0 ports and eSATA connections, making it great for LAN parties and other purposes. Check out the full review here.
"I have to say I am a huge fan of small form factor (SFF) cases. Not only because they are small but I am amazed at all of the features they can pack into such a small case. Today’s case is no exception. It fits Mini-ITX and Mini-DTX motherboards, has internal USB 3.0 and eSATA compatibility, a large 140mm intake fan, room for both 3.5-inch and 2.5-inch hard drives, a really cool side panel release system and even a handle on top for easy transportation. The case I’m talking about is the PC-TU200 from Lian Li. Read on as we have the review."
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I built in this case. I
I built in this case. I posted some of my experience in the comments section of the Think Computers article. Overall, nice case. I love having a real Skyrim machine in such a small package. Now, if someone could just help me find a way to easily and gracefully lug around a 27″ monitor…
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