Tuesday, March 4th 2008

Lian Li Case for Your Xbox 360

Lian Li has prepared something special which might interest all Xbox 360 owners. This is a pre-production sample of a brand-new custom Lian Li Xbox 360 chassis. Made from aluminium, the enclosure features enough space for all the internal components of the console along with pre-prepared water-cooling holes in the rear. In addition, the chassis has all the necessary outputs like HDMI ready to be connected at the back of the case. There you'll also find a single low-speed 120mm exhaust fan. Release date for this case is still unknown, but expect price around $80 USD when it hits the shelves.
Source: HEXUS.net
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46 Comments on Lian Li Case for Your Xbox 360

#1
Creatre
Now that's what I'm talking about right there!! Well worth the $80 IMHO! :rockout:
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#2
Gambit_ZA
Water Cooling?? Why I ask you? Is the hole point of a console not to move away from the worries of modding and upgrades?
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#3
Creatre
Gambit_ZAWater Cooling?? Why I ask you? Is the hole point of a console not to move away from the worries of modding and upgrades?
Yeah, but people like us always want bigger and better. Bigger and better means water cooling! :toast:
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#4
Easy Rhino
Linux Advocate
Gambit_ZAWater Cooling?? Why I ask you? Is the hole point of a console not to move away from the worries of modding and upgrades?
that is what i am thinking.
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#5
happita
If theirs no possible way to overclock a console system, then I just have to ask, why have watercooling for it? Waste of money IMO.
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#6
Wile E
Power User
happitaIf theirs no possible way to overclock a console system, then I just have to ask, why have watercooling for it? Waste of money IMO.
A.) So the damn console doesn't burn itself up. and, B.)you can make it much more silent.
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#7
Easy Rhino
Linux Advocate
happitaIf theirs no possible way to overclock a console system, then I just have to ask, why have watercooling for it? Waste of money IMO.
to brag to your internet friends.
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#8
Gambit_ZA
Easy Rhinoto brag to your internet friends.
LOL That's so sad.
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#11
cjoyce1980
Gambit_ZAI am not mocking the 360 dude, I have one. Just the idea of a person modding his console (any coonsole). And showing it to his buddy's online.
I know what you mean, but as long as there are things to mod (cars, computers, bikes, etc...) they will always be modders. Its always interesting to me to see how they did it, but i also would never do it myself just to show my buddy.
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#12
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
Just when we thought all consoles are made/stay equal.

But that's Lian Li and 80 bucks :D
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#13
cjoyce1980
btarunrJust when we thought all consoles are made/stay equal.

But that's Lian Li and 80 bucks :D
if there is a need for a PS3 version, i'm sure it will be out soon
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#14
Saakki
i think its pretty good choise for those who want a icy box for 360..as it is well known that 360 has some bad heating issues
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#15
thebeephaha
The loudest part is the f-ing optical drive, it never spins down during a game, tho it looks like lian li took the time to put in some dampening material around the drive but when I get this case (AND I WILL SO HELP ME!) I'm quadrupling the dampening material around it.
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#16
CarolinaKSU
Is the motherboard going to be turned upside down then?? :toast:
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#17
InnocentCriminal
Resident Grammar Amender
I like the case, the stock 360 looks awful and sounds even worse (imo). At least this way Lian-Li are offering something that can sit underneath your (HD)TV without sounding like a hair-dryer constantly on.
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#18
cjoyce1980
not sure about you lot but i have a 65nm pro 360 and it aint no hair dryer. OK, my first one was, but i swopped it for the newer one and its a hell of alot quiter that my PS3
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#19
candle_86
will this prevent RROD if not, i can see alot of users pissed, because they opened the case and can't RMA.
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#20
LiveOrDie
NICE looks sick better than the piece of crap that its sold in
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#21
dsdavis6
candle_86will this prevent RROD if not, i can see alot of users pissed, because they opened the case and can't RMA.
Actually, not strictly true, i have opened up my cases before and returned them if they went wrong. Didnt see anywhere for the hdd though. As long as there is somewhere for it internally. I would get this. My 360 is a bit too loud and i dont like the case and it gets too hot. How much would it cost to actually get water cooling though?
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#23
bruins004
I can see Microsoft not having a problem with a user just opening a case.
But will they have a problem with you taking out the parts and putting it in another case.
I think they may and no more RMAing.
But I must say a good concept overall.
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#24
devguy
Hmm, they weren't able to integrate that damn power brick inside. I remember when Xbox-scene posted this a month or two ago, I believe they were considering it. Without that integrated, I wouldn't buy this case for $80 (even if I had a 360 - well, maybe $60 shipped :) ).
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#25
Basard
The console, and the computer, will become one, one day. At least the Xbox and the PC will, dunno about PS and Wii. Soon, with the power of fusion and hybrid crossfire, you can get your own little "xbox" replica, all on a pico-ITX board.

OH OH!!!!..... yeah, and the xbox "chipset" will be for sale, just like R670, and G90's and crap. Asus will be making xboxes with their own case and cooling setup. With LED's. OMG i'm so clever!!! lol
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