LIAN LI PC-8000 CASE NO PSU
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LIAN LI PC-8000 CASE NO PSU
Scan code: LN50347 Manufacturer code: PC-D8000B
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LIAN LI PC-8000 CASE NO PSU

Lian-Li PC-D8000B, Black, Aluminium, Full Tower Case, Without PSU

Scan code: LN50347 Manufacturer code: PC-D8000B
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Product Overview The PC-D8000 has all the space you need to fit the most powerful hardware. In this huge amount of space a 15" x 13.6" dual processor HPTX motherboard, radiators and your other hardware easily fit. The motherboard tray can be easy slide out of the chassis, you don't need to work in a narrow space inside the case. The PC-D8000 can contain 20 3.5" HDDs. Today's world requires a lot of storage space. The PC-D8000 is here to satisfy those needs. The PC-D8000 supports liquid cooling systems for enthusiast. There are two rubber grommets to cover the holes when not in-use. Features - Case Type Full tower chassis
- Dimensions: (W) 405mm x (H) 628mm x (D) 572mm
- Front bezel: Material Aluminum
- Color: Black
- Side Panel: Aluminum
- Body Material: Aluminum
- Net Weight: 13KG
- 5.25" drive bay (External): 5
- 3.5" drive bay (External): None
- HDD bay 3.5-Inch HDD x20
- Expansion Slots: 11
- Motherboard: HPTX / EATX / ATX / Micro-ATX
- System Fan (Front): 140mm Fan x6 (Optional)
- System Fan (Top): D8000-1 (Optional)
- System Fan (Rear): 120mm x1 / 140mm x3 (Optional)
- I/O Ports USB 3.0 x 4
- VGA Card length: 410mm
- PSU length: 360mm
- CPU cooler height: 160mm
- Package Dimensions(W) 405mm x (H) 628mm x (D) 572mm
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LIAN LI PC-8000 CASE NO PSU
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