Introduction
I would like to thank
Caseking.de &
Overclockers UK for supplying the review sample.
Specifications
Lian Li PC-TU200 |
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CASE TYPE: | Mini Tower Chassis |
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MATERIAL: | Aluminium |
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WEIGHT: | 3,15 kg |
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SLOTS: | 2 |
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DRIVE BAYS: | 1x External 5.25" 4x Internal 3.5" 2x Internal 2.5" (one uses a 3.5" bay) |
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MOTHERBOARD FORM FACTORS: | Mini-ITX / Mini-DTX |
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DIMENSIONS: | (W) 220mm x (H) 320mm x (D) 360mm |
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FRONT DOOR/COVER: | N/A |
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FRONT FANS: | 140mm fan x1 |
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REAR FANS: | N/A |
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TOP FANS: | N/A |
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BASE FANS: | N/A |
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OTHER FANS: | N/A |
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I/O: | 2x USB 3.0 1x Headphone 1x Microphone 1x eSATA |
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FAN CONTROLLER: | N/A |
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Packaging
Lian Li ships the minuscule PC-TU200 in a compact full color cardboard box. Both the larger sides hold the same information, with an image of the chassis itself and a plane taking off in the background. Apparently Lian Li considers this cool enough to take on a journey. The details and specifications can be viewed on the side of the package.
Two foam spacers hold the chassis in place, with a heavy duty plastic back further protecting it from scratches and fingerprints.