Lian Li PC-60Plus

by Purav Sanghani on February 26, 2005 12:00 PM EST

Cooling Hardware

The first major change that Lian Li implemented in the PC-60 Plus was the cooling system. Instead of the two 60mm fans up front, Lian Li has decided to use a 120mm fan that will increase air flow while decreasing sound output. The larger fan will help cool the HDDs mounted in the drive cage much better than the 60mm fans did on the original PC-60.


The PC-60 Plus also includes the standard 80mm fan that we saw in the original PC-60 as well as the PC-6070. There is also a change here. Lian Li has included a chrome-finished air duct that, when secured to the back mounted intake fan, guides air directly at the CPU heat sink fan to provide it with fresh cool air.


This feature may make some of our hearts stop out of fear of air flow gone wrong, but Lian Li has implemented other features to equalize air pressure inside the case. There is an 80mm exhaust fan mounted at the top of the case where we saw the vent on the outside. This fan will help move rising warm air out of the case.


The second exhaust is through an included 120mm blower module, which can be mounted at the space beside the expansion slots. This blower will help move warm air away from the video card as well as pull air from the rest of the case.


The last piece of hardware that will help air circulation is the power supply. A unit with a few fans to help keep the air flowing will do a system with higher heat outputs much better than a cheap single fan power supply. Lian Li has included a PSU fan cover to direct air to the side of the case to prevent recirculation through the back mounted fan.


Internal Design of the PC-60 Plus Case Construction
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  • cHodAXUK - Saturday, February 26, 2005 - link

    Something that doesn't look like a Morphy Richards chrome toaster, sadly half of the Lian Li product line is afflicted with dreary looks. It looks like a silver box and looks no different than cases that have been sold for the last 20 years, infact it looks almost exactly like an old case that Brother used to use on their 386 line back in 1988 apart from the Aluminium finish. Plain can be good but Lian Li do plain almost to point of generic. Construction wise the case is first class, no complaints there at all.
  • ProviaFan - Saturday, February 26, 2005 - link

    So what's your idea of a non-ugly case, #10? Something that has a huge-ass window in the side, with spinning blinkenlichten in all of the fans, and some god-awful combination of colors in the huge other-worldly logo?
  • danidentity - Saturday, February 26, 2005 - link

    Will that CPU duct interfere with larger heatsinks like the Thermalright XP-120?
  • cHodAXUK - Saturday, February 26, 2005 - link

    F'ugly case, always has been and always will be.
  • WW2Planes1 - Saturday, February 26, 2005 - link

    Nice case definately. I actually prefer the older layout for the most part though. I would like to see the newer front connector though, and the screw in standoffs.

    Incedentally, I've got a PC-65B (Same layout as the PC-60, for the most part), and didn't the original PC-60s have dual 80mm fans? not 60mm?
  • ProviaFan - Saturday, February 26, 2005 - link

    I have an older kind of PC-60 (from looking at pictures, it seems these things went through several revisions at least - mine has the front fan speed control switch actually sticking through, while from some pictures it seems that this switch was behind the bezel), which has two 80mm fans up front.

    Anyway, the review was good, and if I were doing it over today, I would get the new version instead. However, there's not much point in "upgrading," IMHO.
  • pbrain - Saturday, February 26, 2005 - link

    While I don't know if at some point they used 60mm, the PC-60 I have uses 2x 80mm fans.
  • Da3dalus - Saturday, February 26, 2005 - link

    I'm buying a PC-6070 when they get back in stock here (next week hopefully). It's more ezpensive than this one, but it has sound-dampening (big reason for choosing it, my comp is a bit too noisy now) and looks nicer :)
  • mattsaccount - Saturday, February 26, 2005 - link

    The message is clear: Lian Li makes great cases :)
  • Bonesdad - Saturday, February 26, 2005 - link

    Nice features inside...a bit dull looking on the outside. MUCH better than those silly little boy cases reviewed in the past.

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