Tuesday, November 25th 2014

Lian Li Announces Windowed Version of PC-Q33

Lian-Li Industrial Co. Ltd, today announces a windowed version of the PC-Q33 Mini-ITX Chassis - PC-Q33W. The PC-Q33W features the same flip-open design and space-efficient hardware support as the original PC-Q33, while also having windows on both side panels, allowing DIY builders to show off their hardware creations.

The PC-Q33W provides plenty of working space for DIY builders. Builders can swing open the top and front panel of this brushed aluminum chassis providing easy access to the internal components.
Space Efficient Hardware Support
At 18L, the PC-Q33W takes advantage of every available space. The chassis supports CPU coolers up to 180mm (7.0") in height and ATX power supplies up to 200mm in length. The latest powerful low-profile graphics cards up to 220mm (8.6") easily fit inside the chassis. Up to three 2.5" drives and two 3.5" drives are supported.

Water Cooling Support
The fully aluminum PC-Q33W supports 120mm radiators and AIO liquid cooling kits.

Price and Availability:
The PC-Q33W is available now in black (PC-Q33WB) and silver (PC-Q33WA) on Newegg for the suggested retail price of 124.99USD.
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5 Comments on Lian Li Announces Windowed Version of PC-Q33

#2
Capitan Harlock
I like it but if your graphic card need air why the acrilic window dont have a grill?
Because i dont see if there is space for bring fresh air from the bottom grill.
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#3
micropage7
Capitan HarlockI like it but if your graphic card need air why the acrilic window dont have a grill?
Because i dont see if there is space for bring fresh air from the bottom grill.
looks like the card got indirect airflow, so if your card is pretty hot you should consider mod the side window
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#4
nickbaldwin86
No going to get a very big GPU in that... one of those ITX GTX 970s would be great fit.

Either way I think you could get enough air to pull from the lower holes. or cut a hole in the window, if you got the skillz


I like it just not long enough to fit bigger GPUs
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#5
ensabrenoir
....its cool and all but the window seems like a bolt on after thought. I EXPECTED better
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