Lian Li PC P60 Armorsuit

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May 31st 2008
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Excellent (6.3)
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Key Features:
AMD CPU NVIDIA Graphics Water-cooled
System Specs:
  • Lian Li PC P60 Armorsuit with Lian Li Card Reader, and matching Lian Li Drive Bezels
  • Corsair 520HX
  • Biostar TF 560 A+
  • AMD 62 X2 4200+ 2.2GHz (2.9GHz - 264/11/4x/16x/1.475V - 12+ Orthos)
  • Swiftech H2O 120 Compact
  • 4GB Corsair PC2-4300 DDR2 (322MHz 4-4-4-12)
  • ASUS 8800 640MB GTS (620MHz/1000MHz/1435MHz)
  • 250GB Seagate HDD
  • HP w1907
  • Logitech MX3200 Keyboard/Mouse
Performed Mods:
Cable Management
My goal for this build was to hide the wires as much as possible. I hope you guys like it as much as I did trying to hide the wires. if you have any more suggestions, just drop me a message or something. I never intended this build to be the best, fastest, or even the cleanest out there, hehe. I did it for my own enjoyment. Cheers. If you decide to rate it, please leave a comment! Don't just rate it, hehehe. Kindly tell me why, thanks!
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12 Comments on Lian Li PC P60 Armorsuit

#1
NeoCrisis
7/10 Very Clean not much else there to do with the wires.
If any Id suggest painting the inside
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#3
savillm
nice ive been looking at getting that wc set up is it any good?
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#4
Gam'ster
Really nice rig to be fair, clean and very well thought out plus the swiftech kit looks good, dont see to many pre-built kits next to the WC rigs on tpu but looks good none the less.
7/10 from me.

Gam
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#5
craigo
whats with the ones?? slick build good work with your cables 7/10
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#6
MRCL
Heck that thing is a tank man! 7/10
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#8
r31ncarnat3d
Very clean, and I love how your case looks with UV. Looks great, and not too flashy at the same time. Much better than LEDs, in my opinion.

9/10

And random question: are you an artist with photography? Some of your pics really stood out to me, and seemed to be beyond the normal snapshots people post online.
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#9
Silverel
Watercooling counts as a mod, imo. It's not something everyone would get into, and it does take a bit of work to get everything done right.

7/10
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#10
axeman67
I voted 4/10 because:

hardware is really poor...
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#11
Vario
axeman67I voted 4/10 because:

hardware is really poor...
Its a build from 2008, that was what was available at the time and very powerful for its time too. way to resurrect an old thread.
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#12
HuLkY
Neat and Clean, 8/10, well done.
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