Review: Lian Li PC-V700

by Parm Mann on 12 July 2012, 14:07 4.0

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Final Thoughts and Rating

It would be all too easy to quickly dismiss the PC-V700. It's expensive at £180, it isn't the roomiest, and if you're hoping to build with liquid cooling or multiple graphics cards, you might find it too big a compromise.

But don't underestimate Lian Li's top-notch build quality. The PC-V700's all-aluminium frame is one of the most finely-crafted chassis we've worked with in recent months, and the combination of strong material and smooth appearance is a major attraction.

Trimming down in size to offer ATX functionality in a smaller form factor does introduce a few limitations - cable management can be tricky and component selection needs thought - but Lian Li has cleverly worked its way around any major space constraints. A standard ATX motherboard fits in with ease, a single ultra-long graphics card won't be a problem, the front-mounted PSU bay is well implemented, and there are a total of eight hard-disk bays to play with.

A little soundproofing wouldn't go amiss, and pricing could do with coming down a notch or two, but Lian Li has undoubtedly heightened our desire for more chassis of this size and quality.

Bottom line: The PC-V700 isn't without its quirks, but as far as sleek, sexy and small ATX enclosures are concerned, this is very impressive.

The Good

Sleek appearance
High-quality aluminium frame
Compact for a mid-tower case
Good cooling performance
Well-thought-out interior
Can hold eight hard disks
External USB 3.0 and eSATA

The Bad

Multiple discrete GPUs are unlikely to fit
Could use some soundproofing
Pricey at £180

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The fact that the competition is hotting up doesn't help Lian Li's case, either.

Oh you. :P
I wish they'd stuck with the A05N's layout. With a filter on the back and the fan mounts on top it would have been perfect.
That's one expensive case! Would be nice to have a picture of side by side size comparisons and some computation in terms of L but I guess most of us can calculate that ourselves if we were interested I guess. V700 = ~41.7L, 600T = 79.54L, meaning the 600T is roughly 91% bigger.

Also, I'm pretty sure you'll be able to fit a couple of short GTX670 in there easily and then one would be able to overclock it to GTX680 speeds.
Too expensive. Since I build a PC into NZXT Gamma case I somewhat woke up from expensive cases and the bubble they are creating. It's mad to charge that much for a case. And it's nothing unusual. Heck for 2x the price I can get fully assembled Lenovo M91p small form factor PC and keyboard, mouse and display. No way am ever paying that much for a PC case.
£180…..you're having a laugh lian, £100 max.