Lian Li PC-X900 Case Review
Inside the Lian Li PC-X900 (Cont’d)
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The case comes with strong, individual, screwless fastening mechanisms for expansion cards. In fact, the mechanisms used in the PC-X900 (and in the PC-X2000F, as they are the same) are the best we’ve seen to date.
This case supports video cards up to 12” (305 mm) long, which is not bad at all for a case that is not as deep as regular mid-tower cases.
The product comes with a special bracket to hold the power supply in place, just like the PC-X2000F. The power supply compartment supports power supplies up to 7.9” (200 mm) long (or up to 12"/305 mm if you remove the bottom hard drive cage). In the PC-X900 you can install the power supply with its bottom fan facing up or facing down, so you will have to decide if you want the power supply to be pulling cool air from outside the case (fan facing down) or hot air from inside the motherboard compartment (fan facing up).



