Lian Li Tu 150. Mod seems simple enough, remove the bended metal which normally sits under an SFX psu, and the screws will line up to an ATX one. It's not too bulky yet it's not so compact that you have to compromise on cooling performance, component compatibility, and the assembly procedure is super straightforward.
Lian Li has deservedly earned itself a sterling reputation when it comes to case manufacturers, focusing on solid build quality and practical features. While I would have preferred it to be a bit smaller it would have. It's not too bulky yet it's not so compact that you have to compromise on cooling performance, component compatibility, and the assembly procedure is super straightforward.
Lian Li has made some very notable cases over the years and equally a few not so great ones along the journey.
Mod seems simple enough, remove the bended metal which normally sits under an SFX psu, and the screws will line up to an ATX one.
It had no issues handling all of the hardware I tossed in it with room for even more robust parts. It's not too bulky yet it's not so compact that you have to compromise on cooling performance, component compatibility, and the assembly procedure is super straightforward. While I would have preferred it to be a bit smaller it would have.