Tuesday, May 10th 2011

Lian Li Introduces Special Edition PC-U6 Cowry Mid-Tower Chassis

Lian Li Industrial Co. Ltd, maker of high-end, all-aluminum computer chassis since 1983, today launches the all-new and extremely stylish special edition PC-U6 Cowry: an all-black, PC case with design characteristics of a seashell. This unique PC chassis provides users with a computer case that exhibits personality and craftsmanship while breaking free of simply being a box to house components.

Inspired by nature, the Cowry appeals to a very specific niche. It is not meant to be hidden under a desk but instead incorporated into its surroundings as a part of decoration and reflection of taste. Until now, PC chassis with unique designs have been marketed towards gamers. With the Cowry an entirely new demographic will begin looking at how their computer case can act as an artistic expression.
The PC-U6 Cowry is extremely versatile with plenty of build space. Users can mount three 3.5" and two 2.5" internal HDDs. All of the HDD mounts are tool-less and come with anti-vibration thumb screws with rubber suspension. Externally, one 5.25" ODD tool-less mount is located at the top of the front-panel. Four, ventilated PCI slots are located on the back-panel with enough space to mount graphics cards as long as 310mm. Micro-ATX or Mini-ITX motherboards mount using thumb-screws within the PC-U6 Cowry as well as a standard ATX PS/2 power supply unit, that mounts at the base of the case right above ventilating holes protected by a washable air filter.

Lian Li's special edition Cowry is thermally-optimized as well. Two side-panel 120mm fans keep airflow constantly circulating to prevent heat buildup. Both fans are protected by washable air filters. A fan speed control-switch has been included as well, allowing users to adjust fan speeds as desired. To further aid airflow, designers have incorporated ventilation holes on the front and rear panels of the PC-U6 Cowry and both are protected by washable air filters. Two, rubber-ringed holes are also included for users to be able to easily mount a liquid cooling system.

This special edition PC case comes with two USB 3.0 ports, one e-SATA port, and HD audio ports; all are located at the base of the front-panel. Also included is one USB 3.0 to USB 2.0 converter. Lian Li has also included cable clamps and openings throughout the case to aid in the internal organization of users' computers. Sparing no expense, for users who wish to add some color to highlight the uniqueness of this case, a 530mm red LED kit is included and can be mounted easily.
The special edition, all-aluminum, PC-U6 weighs in at 4.5kg. Its dimensions are 219mm x 500mm x 410mm (W, H, D).

Traditional Durability
The essence of Lian Li is the craftsmanship of the engineering. Intrinsic to the workmanship and quality of Lian Li's products is their customization capabilities, which include a whole host of optional extras that can be added to an already feature rich product. For more details on features and extras available for the PC-U6, please go to this page.

Product Highlights
  • Unique seashell design
  • Accepts graphics cards up to 310mm long
  • 3 x 3.5" and 2 x 2.5" HDD mounts
  • Supports Micro-ATX and Mini-ITX motherboards
  • USB 3.0 ready
  • Two 120mm fans
  • Ventilation on front, back, and bottom panels
  • Availability: Arriving at local distributors end of May
  • MSRP: US$349 (VAT NOT INCLUDED)
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42 Comments on Lian Li Introduces Special Edition PC-U6 Cowry Mid-Tower Chassis

#26
H82LUZ73
I see it as a + At least the thief that breaks in won`t steal it ,Why because it so fugly only the owner will know it is a case for a pc.:roll:
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#28
ultrajaforms
Lian

Looks like a trash can.. Drive bay is where you put in all sh*t and trashes...
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#29
bear jesus
I have nothing against this case, it not something i would buy but its not like i think it should be killed with fire :laugh:

I think it's nice to see a case design other than a box on the front page news.
Ra97oRIt reminds me of the B&W Nautilus.

www.stassen-hifi.com/images/nautilus.jpg
I was thinking exactly the same, once again those speakers are not something i would buy but i think they would go well with the case if you are someone who likes both designs.
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#30
Maban
Expreview had a review of this I think last month. At first I thought it was ridiculous, but it's actually a nice little case. If it was $150 less, it would be a good buy.
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#31
Frizz
oh god... its as bad as this case

They should have included a free vacuum cleaner with this other one
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#32
MN12BIRD
OMG it's a giant turbo!

Oh and it's also ugly!
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#33
legends84
ooohhhhhh.... the design....... its make me horny........ damn,,,:laugh:
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#35
Yukikaze
devguyat $349, i don't expect to see myself shell out for this case...
yeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!

:D
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#36
Jonap_1st
one of weirdest "original" computer case ever..

$350??

okay, i give up.. :respect:
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#37
Widjaja
They must have something for the sea.
At one stage they also made a limited edition case with a window which had a fish tank.

Even though this had the ability to support real fish Lian Li did not comment on the quality of life the fish would have in the fish tank.
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#38
wolf
Better Than Native
honestly, that is one butt ugly case Lian Li.
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#39
Melvis
I can see why the snail crawled out of it LOL
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#40
johnnyfiive
devguyAt $349, I don't expect to see myself shell out for this case...
I sea what you did there.
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#41
Vancha
MelvisI can see why the snail crawled out of it LOL
I wouldn't want to see the snail that needed a shell that size...
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#42
t77snapshot
OMG I can't believe LL brought this shell case back from the dead.:shadedshu

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