Lian Li PC-X2000F Case Review

Inside the Lian Li PC-X2000F (Cont’d)

The Lian Li PC-X2000F supports Extended ATX (E-ATX) motherboards, and also the CEB (Compact Electronics Bay Specification, 12” x 10.5” or 305 x 267 mm) and EEB (Electronics Bay Specification, 12” x 13” or 305 x 330 mm) form factors for server motherboards. If you have a CEB or an EEB motherboard, you will have to use the mounting bracket shown in Figure 15.

Lian Li PC-X2000F caseFigure 15: Mounting bracket for CEB and EEB motherboards

The case comes with strong, individual, screwless fastening mechanisms for expansion cards. In fact, the mechanisms used in the PC-X2000F are the best we’ve seen to date. The eight expansion slot, however, doesn’t have one of these mechanisms, and expansion cards must be fastened to this slot using a black thumbscrew.

Lian Li PC-X2000F caseFigure 16: Expansion slots

The PC-X2000F comes with a bracket for holding expansion cards, preventing them from exiting their slots during transportation, see Figures 17 and 18.

Lian Li PC-X2000F caseFigure 17: Studs for holding expansion cards

Lian Li PC-X2000F caseFigure 18: Bracket for holding expansion cards

This case supports video cards up to 13.4” (340 mm) long.

The product comes with a special bracket to hold the power supply in place. The power supply compartment supports power supplies up to 7.9” (200 mm) long. If you need to install a longer power supply, you can use the power supply extension that comes with the product, which makes the case to support power supplies up to 10.2” (260 mm) long.

Lian Li PC-X2000F caseFigure 19: Power supply compartment

Lian Li PC-X2000F caseFigure 20: Power supply extension

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