Metal and glass cases - Lian li
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The video presents the Lian Li PC-Q37, a compact ITX PC case that draws clear inspiration from its predecessor the PC-P9, while introducing a distinct two-faced front where glass and brushed aluminum meet. It highlights the case’s tempered glass throughout, including the left side panel, emphasizing the sleek, premium look that Lian Li is known for. The host notes practical considerations for small form factor builds, such as the supported CPU cooler height around 80 mm for air cooling and the ability to accommodate standard length graphics cards. An optional accessory is showcased in the top area, designed to manage a full water-cooling loop by consolidating a pump, reservoir, and radiator into a compact, all-in-one appearance with custom components. The video also covers the internal layout in detail, describing the SFX-L power supply mounting area, available drive bays, and front IO, as well as the option to mount a 240 mm radiator in the back and seven expansion slots. Finally, the host positions the PC-Q37 as a refined alternative for users who want a more standard mid-tower size while preserving the striking tempered-glass aesthetics, and thanks Computex sponsors Corsair and MSI as part of the event coverage.
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Questions answered
- What are the key design features of the Lian Li PC-Q37 and how do they compare to previous models like the PC-P9?
- The PC-Q37 features a two-faced front design with glass on part of the front and brushed aluminum on the other, plus tempered glass panels including the left side. It remains compact for ITX builds and supports typical air cooling heights around 80 mm, standard-length GPUs, and has a dedicated space for a pump in the bottom-right corner. Compared to the PC-P9, it provides a smaller internal area in the storage and power region but preserves the overall glass-and-aluminum aesthetic and strong modular design.