Lian Li PC-V1020A computer case Midi Tower Silver

  • Brand : Lian Li
  • Product name : PC-V1020A
  • Product code : PC-V1020A
  • Category : Computer Cases
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  • Long product name Lian Li PC-V1020A computer case Midi Tower Silver :

    PC-V1020A - Mid tower, ATX/M-ATX, Aluminum, e-SATA, USB 3.0, Silver

  • Short summary description Lian Li PC-V1020A computer case Midi Tower Silver :

    Lian Li PC-V1020A, Midi Tower, PC, Silver, ATX, Aluminium, 2x 140 mm

  • Long summary description Lian Li PC-V1020A computer case Midi Tower Silver :

    Lian Li PC-V1020A. Form factor: Midi Tower, Type: PC, Product colour: Silver. Front fans installed: 2x 140 mm, Rear fans installed: 1x 120 mm, Top fans installed: 1x 140 mm. Width: 220 mm, Depth: 505 mm, Height: 562 mm. Internal drive bays: 7x 3.5", External drive bays: 1x 3.5", 3x 5.25"

Reviews
Updated:
2011-08-01 22:10:36
Average rating:86
Uk has collected 14 expert reviews for Lian Li PC-V1020A computer case Midi Tower Silver and the average expert rating is 86 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
vortez.net
Updated:
2011-08-01 22:09:52
Average rating:0
duced the new lines of computer hardware, including bracket( for case & interfaces), Mobile rack(for H.D.D.), mounting kit(for FDD & HDD), aluminum PC cases, IPC, external cases, server cases and more. We also provide OEM & ODM services, you are assure...
  • It's always nice to get a Lian Li product in for review at Vortez. As we recently mentioned in the Cubitek HPTX Tank Review, there are very few if at all any manufacturers to rival Lian Li in the aluminium arena, their products are almost always very...
tweaktown.com
Updated:
2014-04-10 04:48:43
Average rating:91
Lian Li has been gracious enough to allow me to look at a lot of their products. From the smaller cases like the PC-V352 SFF chassis we've looked at, and cases that are just enormous like the PC-X1000 Super Tower. Both cases have similar features...
  • So what are we left with? To me we are left with a mid tower chassis that offers plenty of modularity to run Crossfire or SLI, and since the hard drive racks are removable, that 305mm maximum length of the VGA is dependent on your final configuratio...
benchmarkreviews.com
Updated:
2011-08-01 22:10:30
Average rating:88
There's been a lot of innovation in the computer case market in the last couple of years, and while there have been some real advances in features and utility, there's also been some stuff that's best described as "silly". As cases evolve to handle th...
  • Functional update of classic fulltower design; dramatic yet elegant appearance, Removable motherboard tray, Ultra highquality allaluminum construction, Lockable, rubberrimmed aluminum wheels, USB 3.0 ports, Plenty of internal room for ATX systems, Many little touches: storage bin for extra screws, LEDlit fans, included stealth bay covers...
  • Very expensive (black and silver versions are somewhat cheaper), Only three 5.25" drive bays, Not really "toolless" as Lian Li claims, Relatively lowperformance fans, Lack of cable tiedown points...
  • Although we strive for objectivity here at Benchmark Reviews, please remember that each author perceives these points differently, and our conclusions and recommendations will necessarily differ from others. Also, prices can fluctuate and designs chan...
Bit-Tech.net
Updated:
2014-01-19 07:16:57
Average rating:80
Lian Li stands out in a tech world where brand extensions, market diversification and cost cutting strategies are currently the norm. Indeed, its focus on uncompromising build quality and unqualified loyalty to aluminium as a material for building...
  • We thoroughly enjoyed our time with the Lian Li PC-V1020 – it was a joy to build a PC inside it, and it provided excellent cooling while looking great. Unfortunately, the price is a huge barrier to overcome – it’s difficult to justify spending £250 on...