Have a look inside
Most cases that give you a glimpse of its guts have a window built into the side panel, but with Lian Li's new PC-Q10, the acrylic window is the side panel. By going this route, onlookers get a clear view of the entire build (better practice those cable routing skills).
The PC-Q10 is another small form factor (SFF) case -- Lian Li's been cranking out quite a few lately -- designed for mini ITX motherboards (not to be confused with the slightly larger micro ATX, or mATX standard). It's a compact chassis weighing 2.3kg and measuring 207mm x 277mm x 335mm.
Despite its small stature, the PC-Q10WX has a big enough belly for a graphics card up to 270mm (~10.6 inches), which is just enough to accommodate a GeForce GTX Titan X. It can also fit CPU coolers up to 140mm tall and PSU's up to 150mm long.
This isn't a case for massive storage duties -- it supports up to two 3.5-inch drives or three 2.5-inch drives. That's enough to install a solid state drive for the OS and a more capacious HDD for general purpose storage, but beyond that, your options are limited.
On the cooling side, there's space for a 240mm radiator on the top panel, albeit externally, and a 120mm rad on the back panel. If going all out with air cooling, you can install up to five fans inside the PC-Q10, one of which is included (rear 120mm fan).
Lian Li says the PC-Q10 will be available in the U.S. this month for $119.
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