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Lian Li Purchase?

Started by goirishgo1083, December 13, 2017, 01:53:11 PM

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Good evening everyone,

Had a questions for someone who has a bit more knowledge in this field. A guy has for sale a "Lian Li" case with some extras it looks to be. He doesn't have much info on it but said he got it when he bought his house from a Boeing flight simmer. Any ideas what I would be getting from this? Any info would be great from anyone.
Thanks in advance.

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Bob Reed

They are computers and a network switch. No idea what is inside them.

ifeliciano

Lian-Li is a typical PC case and accessories manufacturer. Zalman makes PC CPU cooling and other accessories.  G.Skill makes memory DIMM. To me, these systems were custom built, and there is no way of telling what you have unless you "crack" into the cases and look at the components model numbers.

What are the ones marked in red? Do you have a closeup?

Bob Reed

Quote from: ifeliciano on December 14, 2017, 11:42:24 AM
Lian-Li is a typical PC case and accessories manufacturer. Zalman makes PC CPU cooling and other accessories.  G.Skill makes memory DIMM. To me, these systems were custom built, and there is no way of telling what you have unless you "crack" into the cases and look at the components model numbers.

What are the ones marked in red? Do you have a closeup?

Those are fancy hard drive caddies. The digital read outs on the left are data read outs for the hard drives.

ifeliciano

Quote from: Bob Reed on December 14, 2017, 12:09:42 PM
Those are fancy hard drive caddies. The digital read outs on the left are data read outs for the hard drives.


Oh, I see now. At first I thought they were fan controllers.

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