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Lian-Li LI PC-Q11B CARCASA DE ORDENADOR Mini Tower Negro
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| Marchio | LIAN LI |
| Compatibilità scheda madre | Mini ITX |
| Tipo di contenitore | Torretta |
| Colore | Multicolor |
| Materiale | Lega di acciaio |
| Tipo montaggio alimentazione elettrica | Montaggio posteriore |
| Metodo di raffreddamento | Aria |
| Nome modello | LIAN LI PC-Q11B CARCASA DE ORDENADOR MINI TOWER NEGRO |
| Dimensioni ventola | 140 Millimetri |
| Peso articolo | 2420 Grammi |
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- LIAN LI PC-Q11B CARCASA DE ORDENADOR MINI TOWER NEGRO
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LIAN LI PC-Q11B CARCASA DE ORDENADOR MINI TOWER NEGRO
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| Marca | LIAN LI |
|---|---|
| Produttore | LIAN LI |
| serie | LIAN LI PC-Q11B CARCASA DE ORDENADOR MINI TOWER NEGRO |
| colore | Multicolor |
| Dimensioni prodotto | 26 x 20 x 32,6 cm; 2,42 kg |
| Numero modello articolo | PC-Q11B |
| Le batterie sono incluse | No |
| Peso articolo | 2,42 Kilograms |
| Aggiornamenti software garantiti fino a | sconosciuto |
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| ASIN | B0045FCWOI |
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| Media recensioni |
4,7 su 5 stelle |
| Disponibile su Amazon.it a partire dal | 10 luglio 2011 |
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- Recensito in Italia il 4 settembre 2014Prodotto perfettamente rispondente alle mie aspettative; tutto in alluminio molto ben rifinito e, pur essendo compatto, grazie alla silenziosa ventola permette un buon raffreddamento interno. Io lo tengo collegato nascosto dietro alla tv e non si sente quando è acceso.
- Recensito in Italia il 30 dicembre 2012Il case è come mi aspettavo, e fornito di sufficenti accessori, lo consiglierei a chi serve un case piccolo ed elegante
Le recensioni migliori da altri paesi
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ManuRecensito in Francia il 5 febbraio 20195,0 su 5 stelle Petit mais efficace
Petit mais efficace
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JohnRecensito nel Regno Unito il 11 dicembre 20144,0 su 5 stelle Excellent for those with limited space
What a brilliant little case! Smaller than a micro ATX standard case, it doesn't stick out length wise and sits neatly on a shelf 24cm wide.
This is a puzzle to put together. I wouldn't recommend this product if this is your first build. Wires keep getting in the way and how it is assembled has to be done in a specific order or you will be forever removing and re-entering items to get it to go together correctly. Plan how you will insert components first before diving in - front panel connectors are a pain to fit into the motherboard at the end.
I read some other reviews on this case and they stated that the front panel USB ports don't connect on the main motherboard i.e. they feed through the rear of the case and are plugged into the ports on the back I/O. The case I had from this supplier was fitted with an internal USB 3.0 header connector for the motherboard, so this wasn't an issue.
The choice of power supply is interesting. The case states it is compatible with ATX power supply which I used (Corsair 450W semi-modular) and had no trouble but this was with careful thinking about cabling. A smaller STX supply would have been a better choice given the space constraints.
Majority of aftermarket custom CPU coolers will not fit in this case. There is a max CPU cooler height limitation of 80mm. This is very constraining and you really only have a handful of coolers that would actually fit within this case and provide you with better cooling that the stock cooler itself. I managed to get the Scythe Big Shuriken 2 Rev B to fit inside this but didn't offer significant performance advantages over the stock cooler itself. The Scythe cooler overlaps the memory slots of the ITX board and hence you must have low-profile RAM for this to work. There are some other coolers available but they often have max TDP specified of 65W.
Space use and efficiency for full size 5.25" drive and HDDs/SSDs is ingenious and very handy.
Would recommend for moderate/light use PC with no overclocking but if you are over-clocking and need a big CPU cooler, this is not the case to buy - you will have heat issues.
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TonyRecensito negli Stati Uniti il 4 aprile 20135,0 su 5 stelle Fantastic case
First off, I think the case is very attactive. It has simple lines, and the black aluminum looks and feels nice. At first I was indifferent about the cover for the optical drive, but after looking at the thing sitting on my desk every day, I'm now glad to not to have to see the plastic bezel.
This is my first mITX build, and I was originally a little worried about space and cable management. While it took a little more effort to get the cables out of the way (my fingers are not very slender), I am pleased with the result.
One word of advice: buy a SFX power supply. it makes things look and feel a whole lot roomier inside. I've seen photos of this case with an ATX power supply crammed in it and it basically fills all of the empty space between the optical and the video card and the back of the case up to the front fan. Even with a modular ATX, you're still talking about a big honking enclosure hovering over what's practically your entire motherboard. Another reason SFX is a good fit is the generally minimal number of power cables. Mine had one with the 20/24 pin, one with 4 pin, one with a couple 6 pins (not using at the moment), one with SATA, and one with molex and floppy (not using). That's it. So I don't have a whole lot of extra cables. What I ended up doing is stuffing the two unused cables up between the optical drive and the top of the case, since there's maybe a good 1/4" to 1/3" of gap up there.
Also, I'm building with an Ivy Bridge Core i5 processor and don't plan on overclocking, so the Intel stock cooler works just fine in this space. Note that there are a lot of reasons why many of the big honking CPU radiators that are en vogue might not work with your build. First, the mITX board really crams components together. The RAM and video card sit right up against even the stock HSF. On many mITX boards, the CPU socket sits a lot farther southeast on the board than in a full ATX board. Also, your power supply mounts right across the case from your CPU. If you get an ATX power supply and mount it in the case, I don't really know that you have any choice other than to use stock.
I put an HD 7750 in there, since it has such a great performance-to-watt ratio. The card could easily be another 50% longer, and heat is generally not an issue. In retrospect, I kind of wish I'd stepped it up a little bit, but since this is my first mITX build I was a little worried about cooking all of my components. More than length, your limitation with the video card is how much space is under it, since the hard drive cage sits at the bottom of the case. Since I've got my system and programs on an SSD, I went with a 2.5" hard drive because they mount under the cage. 3.5" drives mount on top of the cage, and I've seen photos of other builds in which a larger video card and a 3.5" hard drive don't have a whole lot of space between them. My approach with this case has generally been to make everything inside it as small as possible, and it's made the whole experience much more pleasurable.
Finally, people freaking love to mod this case. It's a good case for it, owing to the fact that the design is very minimal. It's just an aluminum box. So people cut holes out for fans, cut out spaces to mount an SFX power supply up top, replace a side panel with clear acrylic, mount a slim optical drive below the 5¼" bay, take the fan out and mount hard drives up the front... the list goes on. A casual Google Image search for "lian li q11 mod" or something like that will give you some good examples.
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pastanakRecensito in Spagna il 4 agosto 20135,0 su 5 stelle Calidad excelente
buenos acabados. tamaño perfecto para montar un htpc en el salon. Tiene mucho espacio para poder montar la placa , los discos duros y el dvd. El ventilador que trae es muy silencioso.
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Käufer123Recensito in Germania il 17 marzo 20115,0 su 5 stelle Rechteckig, praktisch - Lian Li
Hallo Amazon - Käufer,
Nachdem ich auf einigen bekannten Hardware - Seiten nach einem guten Gehäuse gesucht habe, hatte ich endlich meine engere Auswahl.
Unter dieser Auswahl befand sich das Lian Li Q07, Lian Li T1 und das Lian Li Q11.
Wie unschwer zu erkennen ist, handelte es sich schon in meiner engeren Auswahl um reine Lian Li Gehäuse.
Dies resultiert daraus, dass ich nun schon seit einigen Jahren durchweg sehr gute Erfahrungen mit dem taiwanischen Hersteller machen durfte.
Letztendlich musste allerdings eine Entscheidung her:
Das Lian Li Q07 ist sehr klein, was aber leider auch zur Folge hat, dass leider keine aktuelle Gaming - Grafikkarte unterzubringen ist.
Das Lian Li T1 stellte keine Probleme bei einer Montage von langen Grafikkarten dar - braucht allerdings aufgrund der breiten Fußstellung viel Platz auf dem Tisch, weswegen auch dieses Ausschied.
Da mit das Lian Li Q07 optisch schon gefiel - und ich es nur aufgrund der Grafikkarte aus dem Rennen schicken musste - war die Entscheidung klar: Das Lian Li Q11 soll es werden!
Guter Hoffnung, dass mich auch bei diesem Gehäuse - Lian Li Typisch - keine Scharfen Kanten, eine gute Verarbeitung, ein stabiles Chassi und absolute Perfektion im Detail erwarten, bestellte ich also.
Der Versand erfolgte noch am selben Tag. Die Lieferung nahm (zu meiner Überraschung) mit Hermes nur eine Nacht in Anspruch, sodass das Gehäuse schon am nächsten Morgen bei mir war.
Schnell ausgepackt und das Zubehör begutachtet:
Hier fehlt es an nichts!
- int. USB to ext. USB Adapter (bei der Nutzung von USB 2.0 über int. USB nötig)
- Schrauben
- Speaker
- HDD Entkoppler
Das Gehäuse wies, wie auch schon das Zubehör, eine perfekte Verarbeitung auf.
Die Montage der Hardware verlief wie geplant unkompliziert und schnell.
Zum Einsatz gekommen ist:
Gigabyte H55N
Geforce GTX460 (Asus Direct CU)
Enermax 620W
[Weiter Komponenten sollten nicht zur Information über Platztechnische Möglichkeiten beitragen)
Zu meinem Erstaunen war es selbst möglich, die Direct CU Version der GTX460 zu verbauen, welche durch den überstehenden Kühler noch etwas länger als die Stock Karte ist.
Alles in Allem ist also zu sagen, dass das Gehäuse ausreichend Platz für schnelle Hardware bietet und dennoch super klein ist.
Fazit:
- Schnelle Lieferung
- Gute Verpackung
- Perfekte Verarbeitung
- Nützliches Zubehör
- Liebe zum Detail
- Schick
- Qualität!
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