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Lian Li PC-K58B Lancool Dragon Lord K Series Mid Tower Gaming Case w/o PSU

Lian Li PC-K58B Lancool Dragon Lord K Series Mid Tower Gaming Case w/o PSU

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Scan code: LN36887 Manufacturer code: PC-K58B
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Product Overview The Dragon Lord K series builds LanCool's high standard of Quality requirement. This SECC steel cases with completely tool-less design are the perfect complement to a PC gamer's needs. LanCool redesigned the internal layout for a better thermal solution, Dragon Lord K58 uses large size cooling fans to remove the system heat faster and quieter as well as keeps the system more stable. The cutting edge tool-less design is an important key feature in LanCool cases. LanCool designers considered end user requirements, like those who need to build systems faster, or swap out components often. The brand new tool-less modules can make users' life much more convenient.

Key Features
The look of Dragon Load K58 has no door panel design; users can access the external drive easier.

The hardware installation with Dragon Lord K58 is very easy and simple. The front panel and top panel are detachable and they can be removed without tools.

The Dragon Lord K58 is targeted for the LAN party gamers. It is a mid-tower case, which is ideal for the latest graphics cards in combination with the best thermal dynamics. All the internal installation can be done without tools, and is easily adjustable to optimize your hardware setup. Especially in the advent of adding in new graphics cards, equipped with 8 PCI slots, can hold three or more graphics cards, supports CrossfireX™ and 3-way SLI™.

The new internal layout has the motherboard on top of the power supply unit, which allows for easier access to the motherboard as well as more room above, thus larger CPU coolers can be used. The power supply unit at the bottom of the case is cooled with fresh cool air directly from the outside of the case, instead of pre-heated air from within. This will bring down the core temperatures and extend the lifespan of the PSU significantly.

To install the motherboard require no tools, you simply use the tool-less screws to screw your motherboard into the case, easily and quickly.

The Dragon Lord K58 is equipped with large cooling fans, with low RPM, which still provide enough air flow to cool down the hardware adequately.

The new 5.25" bay tool-less mounting incorporates a mounting bar equipped with rubber padding. After securing the mounting bar, the rubber pad pushes and holds the 5.25" device in position to secure and absorb vibrations from the device.

The Power Supply has rubber pads for both insulation and support. The mounting clip is also aligned with rubber to reduce vibrations and also secure the PSU without scratching the painted surface.

The Power Supply unit is at the bottom of the case. It can draw in cold air directly through the vent below the power supply unit. This cooler, fresh air will keep your PSU components more cool and stable and thus extend the PSU lifecycle.

The Dragon Lord K58 supports liquid cooling systems, the two holes at the rear of the case allow water tubes to pass through, and the rubber cover protects the tubes from cutting. The installation of hard disks is very easy, and tool-less. Place the hard disk into the aluminium cage, and fasten the buckles to secure the hard disk. The use of 2.5" Hard Drives is also feasible. Slide the hard disk within the cage into the special hard disk rack with the rubber suspension grommet.

There is an air filter at the base of the case to stop dust from entering the case. The filter is washable. The vents are specially designed to resist heat and fire; should a short circuit cause sparks and excessive heat within your system. This feature is designed to prevent the problem from spreading outside your case should the unlikely event occur with your components.
Features • Case Type : Advanced Midi Tower
• Dimensions : 214mm x 496mm x 498mm (W x H x D)
• Front bezel Material : Plastic
• Side Panel : SECC Steel
• Body Material : SECC Steel
• 5.25" drive bay (External) : 5
• 3.5" drive bay (Internal) : 4
• Expansion Slot : 8
• Motherboard : ATX / M-ATX
• System Fan (Front) : 140mm Fan x 1 (1000RPM)
• System Fan (Rear) : 120mm Fan x 1 (1500RPM)
• I/O Ports : USB2.0 x 2 / HD+AC97 Audio
• Maximum Video Card Size : 290mm
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
1 days
RTB Period:
12 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
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