Finished Looks
After installing everything and also placing all the cabling in the case, this is what you are left with. You may wonder where all the cables have gone to. Lian Li does an excellent job with the fan cabling. It is already routed perfectly to the front of the case and connected to the fan controller. All the cable mess is located behind the SATA backplate as you can see. It is not visible when looking into the chassis.
Taking a look at the front of the case, the black drive fits perfectly. The rear of the chassis still gives access to all installed elements. Everything is where you would expect to find it within the A7010.
Turning the case on also lights up the two LEDs in the top right corner of the case. This case also lets the light bleed through the crack of the chassis. We have seen the same problem with other Lian Li cases, which had the LEDs at this location. Nonetheless, the case looks massive and runs extremely quietly. Lian Li has done a great job with nearly silent fans, a total of five of them, within the case. Investing into such fans alone should run you into the triple digits - an investment you no longer need to make.