Stories about: Lian Li

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    Lian Li PC-K8 26/02/2009 11:30:00

    The Lian Li PC-K8 is a mid-tower PC case with modest looks and plenty of space. However, its power supply isn't suited to high-end gaming systems because it lacks native 8-pin and 24-pin power connectors.
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    Plus Corporation Stealth IV - Quadro Gamers Edition 15/08/2007 12:38:07

    Unlike most of the PCs we've tested to date, the Stealth IV actually ships with the 64-bit version of Windows Vista installed, but it's still capable of running 32-bit applications. Plus Corporation has made sure that all of this system's devices have perfectly working 64-bit drivers, and to this end, it has high-end components installed for gaming and productivity endeavours.
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    Lian Li PC-7S 16/07/2007 13:40:42

    Lian Li's PC-7S is a fairly simple mid-tower ATX case design for those looking to build a PC with relative ease. However, its shortage of hard drive bays and minimal cooling suggest it's not aimed at anyone hoping to set up raid arrays, SLI graphics or who require any less-ordinary features like water cooling. The PC-7S hasn't been designed as a silent enclosure, but its minimal fan setup keeps it in the lower decibel range.
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    LG GSA-H55L 11/07/2007 09:34:42

    LG's GSA-H55L burner offers more than just an increase in speed over its predecessor, the GSA-H42L. It also ships with the latest version of Nero Essentials, which features SecurDisc - a security technology co-developed by LG and Nero to keep your data safe.
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    PC World July 2007 Contents 06/06/2007 08:35:47

    In this month's issue we show you the tried and true strategies (and some new tricks!) that will keep your network up and running. We also put Vista's new DirectX 10 to the test with seven of GeForce's graphics cards and how they will perform with the latest and hottest games. We also have tutorials, news, reviews and features to keep you up-to-date on everything tech.
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    Lian Li PC-A12 14/05/2007 11:39:27

    This all-aluminium mid-tower case has an elegant exterior and can house an adequate amount of components comfortably. However, it does have a couple of quirks, and it's not a case you'd want to use if you're constantly adding and swapping components within your system.
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    PlusCorp Stealth IV Extreme Quadro QX6700 Mach II 27/12/2006 09:00:00

    A PC to make all other PCs jealous, the PlusCorp Stealth IV Extreme Quadro QX6700 Mach II may break the bank, but it will guarantee you a superior gaming experience and gloating rights over your friends for some time to come. At $6,999 this is no meagre investment, but you'd be hard pressed to find any game, encoding task, or other application that will make this PC break a sweat.
 
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