Lian Li Revises PC-B25F, Now with a Tool-Less Design
Lian Li today launched its PC-B25F mid tower chassis. Constructed of brushed aluminum, the new case is based on an old model (PC-B25 "Blue Ring" Classic) with "a few more refinements," including a tool-less design.
The new mid-tower chassis makes room for three 5.25-inch optical drives and up to six side-facing 3.5-inch drives, each one supporting tool-less installation. Gaining access looks to be made simpler with a removable top panel, a surprisingly uncommon feature in modern case design.
Cooling duties are provided by dual top 140mm fans (1,000RPM), two front 120mm fans (1,200RPM), and a single rear 120mm fan (1,500RPM).
Lian Li says the PC-B25F will be available starting in September for around $200.

Image Credit: Lian Li
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DarKarvin
August 28, 2009 at 6:18am
My vote has to goto the Cooler Master Cosmo, steel silver/black for 169 now, aluminum all black for 199. A very impressive case that feels even more top of the line when you get it in your hands.
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wetjet550
August 27, 2009 at 1:35pm
Very nice indeed! I'm looking forward to owning one. I espiecially like the hard disks facing outward for easy access. I hate having to take out my huge video card to access a hard to get to drive!
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Havok
August 27, 2009 at 1:01pm
AND it appears to be ATX from the way the expansion slots are... Hmmm, I think it may be time to "retire" my Antec mini Three-hundred...
OMGWTFBBQ
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