Lian Li PC-X2000F Case Review
Inside the Lian Li PC-X2000F (Cont’d)
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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.
Figure 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.
The PC-X2000F comes with a bracket for holding expansion cards, preventing them from exiting their slots during transportation, see Figures 17 and 18.
Figure 17: Studs for holding expansion cards
Figure 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.



