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!
Total Reviews: 3
Average Rating: 
Beautiful case
02-05-2010
Reviewer: ZoEtH (1)
Arrived in near perfect condition (a tiny scratch on the side panel) but i find chaos black warhammer paint matches this case perfectly and was able to touch it up. A lot of thought was put into every design feature in this case. The door has a satisfying "click" when you open/close it unlike other cases with doors where it feels like your pulling the front bezels off with it. Fan controller is a very smooth knob and the blue leds adjust with it. Very solid case. Recommend even for the dough.
Hell Yeah!
03-24-2009
Reviewer: phoojlis (1)
The other person said it all... this is the only case you will ever need!
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.
