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Lian Li introduces the new entry-level Vector V100 PC case

First spotted at Computex last month, Lian Li is now launching its new entry-level Vector V100 PC case. The new case delivers the aesthetics modern PC builders are looking for, while keeping the price tag down to a low $60. 

The Vector V100 incorporates intelligent design elements that enhance both style and functionality. A slanted front PSU shroud conceals cables for a cleaner look and cleverly integrates a hidden display platform, creating a spot to showcase collectibles or hardware. Further enhancing its modern aesthetic, the Vector V100 features a diffused 26-LED ARGB strip along the PSU shroud, offering vibrant and customisable lighting supported by all major motherboard software.

Inside, the Vector V100 supports back-connect ATX and microATX motherboards, allowing for a clutter-free main chamber by routing connections behind the motherboard tray. The chassis is highly versatile for cooling, accommodating up to a 360mm radiator on top, three 120mm fans on the sides, two 120mm fans on the bottom, and a 120/140mm fan at the rear. Builders eyeing powerful graphics cards will find ample space, with compatibility for GPUs up to 415mm in length. In addition, Lian Li included a GB-001 GPU anti-sag bracket to provide stable support for these larger cards.

The Vector V100 is available in both black and white finishes. Builders can choose between a barebones version or a pre-installed variant featuring four 120mm ARGB/PWM fans. The Vector V100 is now available for $59.99 for the fanless black and white models and $74.99 for the versions pre-equipped with fans.

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KitGuru says: Considering the specs and price, the Vector V100 could be the new go-to entry-level PC case for those looking for a cheap aquarium-like build.

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