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The Lian-Li Armorsuit PC-P80 / Black / Full Tower Case is a marvel of engineering. Following Lian Li's long history of well-built cases with striking looks and unparalleled user-friendliness - the Armorsuit does not disappoint. Everything is tool-less and modular - the case can handle a staggering nine 5.25" drive bays and the triple 3.5" HDD cage can be moved to wherever is convenient. The case comes with five fans, three 140mm intake fans, one 140mm blow-hole fan and one 120mm rear exhaust fan - and all illuminate the case with a cool blue LED light while providing impressive airflow. The user friendliness extends to everything on the case, from being able to switch the side the door opens on, to removing the top panel and the motherboard tray for easy access. The Lian Li Armorsuit is a paramount case!
Fine Craftsmanship
The stylish front panel has 2mm thick aluminum panel with steel mesh, formed into an armor like shape. With three 14cm LED fans intake design behind the door panel, the blue light penetrate the mesh after the system starts.
Modularization
The Armorsuit PC-P80 features modularized internal hardware design, system can be easy readjusted to suit the user's needs.
Huge Intake Fans
The Armorsuit PC-P80's cooling fan intake system pulls cool air into the chassis using three massive 140mm LED cooling fans that cover the entire case front.
Tons of Space
With a grand total of nine 5.25" bays and one modularized Hard Disk Drive cage that holds three 3.5" HDDs, the user can adjust the case to suit their needs and fit almost any computer accessory ever designed.
The Silent Solution
The Armorsuit PC-P80 uses three, silent 140mm fans to bring cool air into the case. The fans were carefully chosen for a balance between airflow and noise.
One 140mm fan on the rear and one on the top of the case exhaust the hot air generated by the components. Each is designed to be quite as well and protected by a fan guard.
While the whole case is designed with EMI protection in mind, the top cover even features anti-vibration springs to minimize noise distribution. The anti-vibration theme continues onto the rest of the case with more springs and and rubber isolation strips designed to eliminate any rattles or buzzes throughout the case.
With today's high-speed hard drives, Lian-Li has come prepared with a special anti-vibration kit for the HDD rack. Rubber rings are fitted onto the hard drive mounting screws.
And finally, even the case feet are designed to not only protect the case from scratches and accidental movement, they are also rubberized to make sure any vibrations from the case aren't transmitted into other parts of the computer's environment.
Thermal Management
Lian-Li went all out with the Armorsuit's thermal management: Three 140mm intake fans, one 140mm blow-hole and one 120mm exhaust fan. All are attractive Blue LED fans and a front mounted fan controller allows the user to adjust between performance and noise (800 to 1200 RPM). An air filter is built into the system - it is easy to remove and is washable. All you do is open the front door and lift it out - no tools required.
Despite the superb air cooling the case comes equipped with, Lian Li has also installed two liquid cooling tubing ports on the back of the case for externally mounted radiators. Enthusiasts not satisfied with air cooling will find liquid cooling the case to be incredibly easy.
User Friendly Design
The Armorsuit PC-P80 is very easy to work on: The top cover can be opened and removed for easier servicing and installation. The motherboard tray is removable, allowing you to install heatsinks and other components from the ease of a table top.
The power and reset switches as well as all of the case's I/O ports are mounted on the top of the case for easy access. Plus, no matter where you place the case, you can make sure the door is the most convenient for you by switching which side it opens on. Plus the door is held in place by a steel-ball, giving closure of the door a solid feel and sound like in a high-end automobile. The case can also be locked just like a car as well.
Excellent Design and Build Quality
Lian Li have always put a lot of effort on it's product with latest manufacture techniques. In some process, Lian Li still asserted in using hand craft to in certain steps in production. Because of some unique techniques can't be replace by machines, and it is how much effort Lian Li has put into it's product.
Lian Li's designer has design the chassis from user's point of view. It has to be easy to access, easy to operate, solid as rock, and look stylish! It has to be pass a lot of test before launch to the market. ARMORSUIT PC-P80 has all aluminum alloy chassis, with hair-line brushed aluminum surface with black anodized finishing. Even the power switch, Lian li designer using all aluminum button with concentric circles diamond cut details, to bring out the metallic look.
The inside is as important as the outside, it must be functional and also user-friendly. All the sharp edges have been removed and protected with rubber strips. The user can enjoy the safe and comfortable working environment inside Lian Li's cases.
| Model: |
PC-P80B |
| Case Type: |
Full Tower |
| Dimensions: |
220 x 633 x 610 mm (W x H x D) |
| Front bezel Material: |
Aluminum |
| Color: |
Black |
| Side Panel: |
Hair-line brushed aluminum finishing |
| Body Material: |
Aluminum |
| 5.25" drive bay (External): |
12 |
| 3.5" drive bay (External): |
0 |
| 3.5" drive bay (Internal): |
6 ( using 6 x 5.25) |
| Expansion Slot: |
10 |
| Motherboard: |
E-ATX ATX M-ATX |
| System Fan (Front): |
3 x 14cm LED Fan @800-1200 RPM |
| System Fan (Top): |
1 x 14cm LED Fan @800-1200 RPM |
| System Fan (Rear): |
1 x 12cm Fan @1500RPM |
| I/O Ports: |
USB 2.0 x 4 IEEE1394 x 1 E-SATA x 1 HD+AC97 Audio |
Total Reviews: 1 Average Rating: 
OMGWTFBBQ!1!
08-11-2008
Reviewer: Harlech (1)
All kidding aside, this is hands down the best case I have EVER put my hands on. I built up a new rig in it this last spring, and it has all the room in it you will EVER need. I put a full size 780i board in it, and it swallows it. Seriously, there is a good 5" from the bottom edge of the board to the bottom of the case. Plenty of room for lighting, water cooling components, whatever. The door on the front closes with a satisfying "thunk"... not a "click" or a "snap". (think the difference between closing a Mercedes door and a Nissan)
Only two things I can give warning about.
#1: If you are going to get the 5.25 to 3.5" converter, do at the beginning when you have everything apart. Pulling the front bezel is a bit of a pain. There are 15 to 18 small screws to pull. The upside is you can gange the handing on the boor at that time. (You don''t have to pull the bezel the change the door, but you do have to pull the door to pull the bezel)
#2 I got a windowed side panel, with a fan blowing on my GPU''s. This case is so deep front to back, that yes, you will get a good supply of cool air into the case from the front, but no direct cooling on the GPU''s. No worries, I know you were going to get a windowed side for this thing anyways to show off you `leet cable management skills. (With the room in this thing, even a blind monkey could look like a pro)
#3 (yeah I know I said 2) Invest in casters. Best money you will ever spend as an accessory on a case.
#4 (get over it, I went to public school) This thing is massive. I mean truly a beast. Make sure you have the real estate for it. Read up on it, and really grok the dimensions.
When I say this is the only case I will be using for the next 10 years, I mean it.

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