Lian Li Rolls Out High and Narrow PC-X2000FN Enclosure Suitable for E-ATX Boards
Lian Li rolled out a new enclosure dubbed PC-X2000FN. The novelty has multiple features to boast of, but the most peculiar is its unusually narrow design.
At 693-mm height and just 240-mm width, the enclosure looks originally enough (resembling the older PC-X2000F). Inside, the PC case is divided into three compartments separated by metallic walls: the top one hosts storage drives, the middle is where you install the motherboard and expansion cards, the bottom is for the PSU and additional storage drives.
The top compartment has space for two 5.25" optical drives installed at a 90-degree angle (the bays slide to the side panel). This is done to keep things 'aesthetic.' Whether this would also make things convenient is up to you to decide. Aside from ODD, the top compartment can host up to four 3.5" and three 2.5 drives.
The middle compartment has space for an ATX, Micro ATX or even E-ATX motherboard. With it, you can use CPU coolers as high as 180 mm (7 in) and graphics cards as long as 340 mm (13.4 in). The back panel has ten slots for expansion card interfaces, letting you build rigs with three and even four graphics cards.
The bottom compartment can host PSUs as long as 230 mm (9 in) as well as three more 3.5" storage drives. The front panel is monolithic, power and reset buttons as well as frontal I/O are relocated to the top. There, under a small hood, are two audio interfaces, four USB 3.0 ports and one eSATA port.
Lian Li PC-X2000FN provides for multiple cable layouts and has liquid cooling nozzles on the back panel. Like most new PC enclosures these days, no tools are required for installation. By default, the bundle includes two fans: a 120-mm one in the middle compartment and a 140-mm one in the top. Optionally, you can install three more 140-mm fans.
Lian Li PC-X2000FN is to go on sale in September with the MSRP of $500.
Source: Lian Li
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