Tuesday, September 18th 2012

Lian Li Unleashes the PC-CK101 Train Themed Aluminum Chassis

Lian-Li Industrial Co., Ltd. today announces the PC-CK101 train themed aluminum chassis. Resembling a traditional steam engine train while still functioning as a computer case, this Lian Li 2012 Special Edition Chassis combines the train and DIY builder enthusiast worlds into one. Lian Li will also be launching a giveaway of the PC-CK101 to one lucky fan along with the release of the PC-CK101 on their new Facebook page.

Available in two different versions the stationary PC-CK101 Standard and the moving PC-CK101 Premium, this Lian Li chassis is perfect for whether you want an unique, eye-catching chassis to serve as your home or home theater PC, or a finely-crafted aluminum train moving up and down the tracks.
The PC-CK101 is separated into two sections: the car and the engine. In the car a mini-ITX motherboard fits comfortably. A 120mm fan blows cool air across the motherboard. Cable management from the car to the engine is made easy with a tunnel in the front on the car leading into the engine.

The engine holds the rest of the hardware. The included small form factor power supply sits in the back. A slim optical drive bay is located in the front of the engine. For storage capabilities the PC-CK101 can hold one 3.5" and one 2.5" hard drive.

The dual LED power button power button of the PC-CK101 is on the front of the engine and turns blue when on and glows red while reading. On the side of the engine are two USB 3.0 ports for high speed connectivity.

For builders more interested in the stationary PC-CK101 Standard, the chassis comes with one rail that has a label stating that the PC-CK101 is the 2012 Special Edition Chassis. For the moving PC-CK101 Premium, the chassis comes with six interlocking tracks so that this elegant aluminum train chassis can move up and down the tracks.

The PC-CK101 Standard and PC-CK101 Premium will be available for the suggested retail price of US$229 and US$379.

PC-CK101 Facebook Giveaway
Along with the release of the PC-CK101, Lian Li will be giving away a PC-CK101 to one special fan. To enter you only have to go to the "PC-CK101 Contest" tab on Lian Li's facebook page and press like. More rules and details are available there.


For more information, visit the product page.
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22 Comments on Lian Li Unleashes the PC-CK101 Train Themed Aluminum Chassis

#1
erixx
Yes, indeed FreedomEclipse!

Anyways, this case will rock rock rock in Germany!! (crazy train enthusiasts I know well from my time living in the Schwarzwald :)
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#2
LAN_deRf_HA
I'm still confused how it moves around with a pc in it. Either it needs a swiveling power cord, which I don't see, or a laptop style battery back, which I don't see. Doesn't appear to be getting power from the tracks either, so wtf.
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#3
micropage7

if i have it maybe im gonna make it like that
it looks pretty cool
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#4
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
Lian-Li Industrial Co., Ltd. today announces the PC-CK101 train themed aluminum chassis. Resembling a traditional steam engine train while still functioning as a computer case, this Lian Li 2012 Special Edition Chassis combines the train and DIY builder enthusiast worlds into one. Lian Li will also be launching a giveaway of the PC-CK101 to one lucky fan along with the release of the PC-CK101 on their new Facebook page.

Available in two different versions the stationary PC-CK101 Standard and the moving PC-CK101 Premium, this Lian Li chassis is perfect for whether you want an unique, eye-catching chassis to serve as your home or home theater PC, or a finely-crafted aluminum train moving up and down the tracks.

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The PC-CK101 is separated into two sections: the car and the engine. In the car a mini-ITX motherboard fits comfortably. A 120mm fan blows cool air across the motherboard. Cable management from the car to the engine is made easy with a tunnel in the front on the car leading into the engine.

The engine holds the rest of the hardware. The included small form factor power supply sits in the back. A slim optical drive bay is located in the front of the engine. For storage capabilities the PC-CK101 can hold one 3.5" and one 2.5" hard drive.

The dual LED power button power button of the PC-CK101 is on the front of the engine and turns blue when on and glows red while reading. On the side of the engine are two USB 3.0 ports for high speed connectivity.

For builders more interested in the stationary PC-CK101 Standard, the chassis comes with one rail that has a label stating that the PC-CK101 is the 2012 Special Edition Chassis. For the moving PC-CK101 Premium, the chassis comes with six interlocking tracks so that this elegant aluminum train chassis can move up and down the tracks.

The PC-CK101 Standard and PC-CK101 Premium will be available for the suggested retail price of US$229 and US$379.

PC-CK101 Facebook Giveaway
Along with the release of the PC-CK101, Lian Li will be giving away a PC-CK101 to one special fan. To enter you only have to go to the "PC-CK101 Contest" tab on Lian Li's facebook page and press like. More rules and details are available there.


For more information, visit the product page.



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#5
pociej
Did premium version comes with rail that has a label stating that the PC-CK101 is the 2012 Special Edition Chassis too?
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#6
erixx
smoke effects to indicate temperatures!!!!
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#7
Bjorn_Of_Iceland
They are making efficient use of their excess aluminum cutouts XD
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#8
SaltyFish
Oh, Lian Li... the cases you make. First the fish tank and now this. What will you ever come up with next?
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#9
AlienIsGOD
Vanguard Beta Tester
thanks for the heads up on the Facebook Giveaway :D
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#12
Easy Rhino
Linux Advocate
looks like a real PITA to put together
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#13
johnnyfiive
I don't even know what to say....

I got it. It will make the perfect Steampunk mod case?
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#14
AsRock
TPU addict
SaltyFishOh, Lian Li... the cases you make. First the fish tank and now this. What will you ever come up with next?
I want see them do Skyscraper, fuck trains.
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#15
Easy Rhino
Linux Advocate
AsRockfuck trains.
that sounds painful :laugh:
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#17
EpicShweetness
Well .. .. .. my step mother's sisters husband has a hobby in train's maybe he can have a system inside this and load it with Train Simulator, LOL!
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#18
Random Murderer
The Anti-Midas
EpicShweetnessWell .. .. .. my step mother's sisters husband has a hobby in train's maybe he can have a system inside this and load it with Train Simulator, LOL!
Yo dawg I herd you liek trains...
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#19
Drone
And where's steam?
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#21
Bjorn_Of_Iceland
AsRockI want see them do Skyscraper, fuck trains.
Well they (lian-li) actually already did one that looked like that burj building in dubai:


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#22
Random Murderer
The Anti-Midas
Bjorn_Of_IcelandWell they (lian-li) actually already did one that looked like that burj building in dubai:
www.itechnews.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/lian-li-pc-888-pc-case-looks-like-the-burj-al-arab.jpg

upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/2/2a/Burj_Al_Arab,_Dubai,_by_Joi_Ito_Dec2007.jpg/220px-Burj_Al_Arab,_Dubai,_by_Joi_Ito_Dec2007.jpg
That's actually a pretty cool case, looks like you could even fit a full water loop in there.
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