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Lian Li Q08

Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 1:02 am
by Eddie666
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Finally, the specs about this mini itx case (that can support standard atx psu and long double slot vga card) appears on the lian li site:

http://www.lian-li.com/v2/en/product/pr ... dex=62&g=q

http://lian-li.com/v2/tw/product/upload ... flyer.html[/img]

Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 5:02 am
by Linnaeus Tripe
It has some appeal - I use a modded Q07 as my daily PC and am very happy with it - very quiet and unassuming.

But - it has space for 6 HDD + optical drive? How many ITX boards have that many SATA headers? I also wish they would move the front panel USB ports to the top.

Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 5:06 am
by Eddie666
for example my Commell LV-6789, that has 6 sata ports :)
but, for example, you can use a pci card to expand the sata ports on your mini itx.

Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 5:14 am
by boost
Great find!
I am looking for something smaller, now I want to see how it stacks up against a Silverstone SG07.

It will be available in silver and red, too:
Go to Spec, then scroll all the way to the bottom of the page

There are two new Zotac boards with 6 SATA ports:
H55-ITX WiFi Socket 1156
NM10-DTX WiFi Dual Core Atom

Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 2:48 pm
by JamieG
You could build a sweet little gaming system in that case. Take out the HDD bays and just mount an SSD somewhere to keep the airflow from the front fan unobstructed. I wonder how much room there is for the graphics card though - there are two PCI slots at the rear but not much space below that. It looks like the bottom of the case is vented, so a stock 2 slot blower solution might be alright.

About the only issue is that by using a standard ATX PSU, you don't have a great deal of room for CPU cooling. I figure this could be fixed though by using something like the Corsair H50 on the CPU and mounting it onto the top 120mm exhaust.

I'd imagine something like this would be really nice:

Zotac H55 / DFI P55 mini ITX mobo
i5 750 / i7 860
Corsair H50
Quiet PSU
ATI 57xx or 58xx
Intel or Indilinx-based SSD (+2.5 inch drive for storage if necessary)
Quieter fans

Must ... resist ... temptation .... to ... buy ... :lol:

Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 10:59 am
by boerner
Very interesting indeed...I have built a PC for my in-laws with the Q07 and liked it a lot. Digging around I found this interesting Mini-ITX board from Supermicro that may make this a candidate for a home server:

Grrr...stupid board won't let me post a link...

http://www.supermicro.com/products/moth ... .cfm?typ=H

On Supermicro's site take a look at the Atom motherboards. They have a new board with 6 SATA and two gigabit LAN.

Can't find any place that has it in stock yet though...

Looking at the Zotac board mentioned by Boost above, that looks like a DTX form factor. It looks like it would fit but I'm not sure.

Anyone have any info on availability of this case?

Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 4:05 pm
by mdrumt
Winna!

Looks Great! Love the layout! By the looks of it you could remove the bottom HDD rack and install a (fairly) long Gfx card! Noice! very well thought out. Now if they can only follow this up with a ATX version w bottom mounted psu dual 120 intakes / 120 exhaust...BOOYEAH!

Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 11:21 pm
by jaydeesan
Looks great at first sight, but as usual, stupid design and layout. No thanks.

Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 10:31 pm
by merlin
I am actually really interested in this case now. The 6 3.5" drive bays make this an almost perfect raid case. The only minor negative is a lack of hot swap, but honestly that's not something I majorly care about. Also the Zotac H55 combined with this case is almost a match made in heaven. 6 Sata ports for 6 devices in the computer. The depth of the case is a small negative, but the advantage is clear in having large and slow moving fans along with being able to use standard power supplies.

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 9:50 am
by protellect
i bought one, i'll post pics when it arrives =)

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 9:55 am
by ces
merlin wrote: The only minor negative is a lack of hot swap, but honestly that's not something I majorly care about.
Wait until you see the Lian Li mounts. It is worth the tradeofs. Short of suspension mounts, these mounts are in my opinion the best in the industry.

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 10:19 am
by ces
ces wrote:
merlin wrote: The only minor negative is a lack of hot swap, but honestly that's not something I majorly care about.
Wait until you see the Lian Li mounts. It is worth the tradeofs. Short of suspension mounts, these mounts are in my opinion the best in the industry.
I just noticed, they use the old style mounts??? You can buy their newer style drive cages independently. They provide a semi-hotswap capability. The drives have to have rubber grommeted Lian Lin screws in them so it isn't 100% hot swap. It will make the cage just a little wider, but otherwise would appear not to cause any other problems. You might even be able to use an extra cage to stuff some more hard drives in there. Looks like there is room to do so as long as you aren't installing a video card.

Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 11:24 am
by boerner
Just found the first price on this from a vendor I have ordered from:

http://www.provantage.com/lian-li-pc-q08b~ALIAN047.htm

$120 USD. Not in stock, but the price looks nice.

Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 2:26 pm
by boerner

Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 6:57 pm
by Jay_S
Hope this Q isn't too off-topic, but why does Lian-Li use the removable PSU bracket? I see it on a lot of their cases, and never really got it. What benefit is it? Just so you can flip it 180 deg? Seems like an awfully complex solution to that problem (vs a few extra screw holes).

Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 10:14 pm
by JamieG
Jay_S wrote:Hope this Q isn't too off-topic, but why does Lian-Li use the removable PSU bracket? I see it on a lot of their cases, and never really got it. What benefit is it? Just so you can flip it 180 deg? Seems like an awfully complex solution to that problem (vs a few extra screw holes).
I always assumed it was so you could insert and remove the PSU from the rear of the case. Particularly where internal space is cramped (Q07/Q08) or the motherboard and large CPU cooler might interfere with the ability to remove the PSU without removing the motherboard too (apparently this is an issue on the Antec Solo for example), it makes sense to me.

Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 9:33 am
by jeekub
guys, what HSF you use or would recommend for this case? I will probably use AMD Athlon II 240e (or Llano, if it shows up soon enough!).

Corsair H50 is not an option, mainly maintenance-wise (but also heard the pump is quite loud-any thoughts on that, too?).