Wednesday, September 16th 2015

Lian Li Announces The PC-X510 Tower Chassis

Lian-Li Industrial Co. Ltd unveils the PC-X510: a mid tower chassis with a tidy, spacious interior segregated into three distinct airflow chambers for optimal cooling and tempered glass to show it off. The PC-X510 has generous allowance for components, supporting as many as eight 2.5" or 3.5" drives and eight expansion slots.

The Case is trisected into three airflow chambers. Three 120mm fans pull air through two long intakes along the front of the side panels. Each is covered by a washable magnetic mesh air filter strip. An additional two 120mm fans vent the top and central compartments, while the PSU exhausts the bottom compartment itself. This divides the airflow between the PSU, motherboard, and drive bay area so they don't influence each other. The included fan controller helps get the cooling just right.
Modular Customization Options
The top compartment of the PC-X510 features two removable drive trays mounted on shock-absorbing rubber grommets. Each tray holds two drives for a total of four 2.5" or 3.5" drives. One or both of the trays can be removed to accommodate ambitious cooling setups - up to two more additional 120mm fans or a 240mm water cooling radiator. An additional mount is located behind the motherboard allowing one tray to be hidden in the rear. It can be relocated from the top, or purchased separately to complement the two included, making a total of up to six vibration-dampened drives.

In the main compartment, two additional drives can be mounted on top of the PSU enclosure, bringing the grand total to eight! The three 120mm intake fans are mounted on a tool free holder; it can be taken out with ju st two thumb screws and replaced with a full-sized 360mm water cooling radiator. Pre-punched holes are located near the eight expansion slots to mount the optional tool free PCI retention system: http://www.lian-li.com/en/dt_portfolio/pci-01/

Full Tower Build in Mid Tower Size
The PC-X510 can fit full-sized gaming components in its slim mid tower frame. The case weighs only 7.8Kg yet packs eight expansion slots with 330mm of room for cards. It can fit CPU coolers 180mm tall and ATX power supplies 245mm long. A huge tempered glass side panel window allows builders to flaunt the large hardware this case can accommodate.

Generous Connectivity and Features
The PC-X510 offers HD audio in/out and four USB 3.0 ports on its top panel with a sliding cover. All air filters are removable, washable, and replaceable. The case stands on aluminum stands with rubber feet to prevent slippage. The back panel features liquid cooling grommets with mouse ears to allow external all-in-one water cooling kits to pass inside the case. The PC-X510 also includes a fan controller to adjust fan speed between 60% and 100%.

Price and Availability
The PC-X510 will be available for $399 in US in early September.

Product Features of the PC-X510
  • Isolated air chambers for efficient cooling
  • Fits huge components - 330mm VGA Card, 180mm CPU cooler, 245mm PSU length
  • Eight expansion slots
  • Support for eight total drives
  • Tempered glass window for showing off hardware
  • Included fan speed controller
  • Availability in US: Early September
  • MSRP: USD $399
For more information, visit the product page.
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17 Comments on Lian Li Announces The PC-X510 Tower Chassis

#1
manofthem
WCG-TPU Team All-Star!
Nice looking case for sure but $400!? :eek:



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#2
rtwjunkie
PC Gaming Enthusiast
It looks odd, like extremely short front to back.
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#3
TheLostSwede
News Editor
manofthemNice looking case for sure but $400!? :eek:
But it's Lian-Li, the Ferrari of PC cases... :rolleyes:

Edit: I guess no-one got the fact that I was being sarcastic...
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#4
buildzoid
TheLostSwedeBut it's Lian-Li, the Ferrari of PC cases... :rolleyes:
Well it should at least look like a Ferrari. This is quite literally a metal box.
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#5
ironwolf
Lian-Li doesn't disappoint us with the price. Good job! :roll:
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#6
PowerPC
rtwjunkieIt looks odd, like extremely short front to back.
I quite like the design decision to go tall instead of long.
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#7
AsRock
TPU addict
manofthemNice looking case for sure but $400!? :eek:



I would of liked it more if the PSU was sideways at the top of the case, yeah that price sheesh although they do solid cases but if i was going spend that much on a case i would still buy a mountain mods case.
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#8
Nordic
That is almost what I want to see in a case. I just want it matx and be able to fit by monsta 240 rad in the top. Oh, and I want it cheaply made by DIY PC cases because they do nice aluminum cases for cheap.
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#9
Musaab
TheLostSwedeBut it's Lian-Li, the Ferrari of PC cases... :rolleyes:
Was Like ferrari of PC cases because today big shot is Case Lap
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#10
Batou1986
I don't understand the purpose of the top compartment
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#11
Parn
Batou1986I don't understand the purpose of the top compartment
That top compartment looks like it's where your SSD/HDD will reside.

Problem with top mounted HDD bays is it will be a strech for SATA power cables from a standard PSU.
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#12
ironwolf
Batou1986I don't understand the purpose of the top compartment
:confused:
Modular Customization Options
The top compartment of the PC-X510 features two removable drive trays mounted on shock-absorbing rubber grommets. Each tray holds two drives for a total of four 2.5" or 3.5" drives. One or both of the trays can be removed to accommodate ambitious cooling setups - up to two more additional 120mm fans or a 240mm water cooling radiator. An additional mount is located behind the motherboard allowing one tray to be hidden in the rear. It can be relocated from the top, or purchased separately to complement the two included, making a total of up to six vibration-dampened drives.
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#13
micropage7
personally i like the material, solid from bottom to top
i prefer steel or aluminum like for hdd tray since plastic over time it would change and may not hold the hdd tight

but yeah, with $399 i could buy another hardware or could build a new system
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#14
lgustavomp
As a pc-x500 owner I'm happy to see lian-li returning to this kind of design, clean and sleek. I bought mine really cheap, só 400 dolars are really too much, and that glass window trend is not of my liking.
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#15
stinger608
Dedicated TPU Cruncher & Folder
Great; yet another plain looking over priced product from Lian Li :rolleyes:
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#16
haswrong
Batou1986I don't understand the purpose of the top compartment
ive a similar problem. i dont understand the case as a whole. it doesnt even have the usual wheels. if i want a huge case, i take phanteks. otherwise i might as well go rack..
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#17
Arjai
Who buys this crap? I am glad I don't know any E-peeners. I'd likely be in jail for maiming them.
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