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November 2009
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Il fallait s’attendre à du lourd de la part de LanCool, ce PC-K62 rassemble tout le savoir-faire de Lian Li dans une tour en acier. Sur le papier, ce boîtier présente des atouts très intéressants et profite de la réputation de la maison mère, mais les...
Design, Finition, Chassis, Montage, Innovations, Ventilation, Filtré, Prix
Que deux USB/Audio, pas de baie 3.5 pouces externe
Et bien, comme lors de notre test du K7, nous sommes assez enthousiastes. Le design sobre typé Gamer plaira à un grand nombre et la finition est digne de la marque. Mais le plus intéressant reste sans doute cet excellent châssis avec s...
Great tool-free design, Lots of thought put into making the case quiet
Heavy, No external 3.5-inch drive bay
The LanCool PC-K62 is a very nice case that only suffers from heavy weight and no external 3.5-inch drive. If you plan to sit the thing beside your desk and not move it and have no need for a floppy drive, the LanCool PC-K62 is a great case. blog comme...
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Publié: 2009-09-24, Auteur: Chad Sebring , review by: tweaktown.com
I wish I hadn’t been so slow in getting this chassis reviewed. It was a pleasure to work with and for the price I have not seen better offerings yet. LanCool did one hell of a job cramming a ton of modder smart features into this attractive outer p...
The kicker first: Excellent screwless system for PSU, Excellent screwless system for expansion slots, Eight expansion slots, Excellent screwless system & trays for hard drives, Great screwless system for optical drives, Stuffed with four fans, three 140 m...
External build quality not comparable to Metal Boned or LianLi cases, Feels a bit fragile cracked window & broken clip to prove it, No external 3.5 inch bay, Only the top two external drive bays screwless, Audio cable too short, Price point of full alumin...
The Lancool Dragonlord K62 is a certainly not good for your nerves. Starting out, you may be really disappointed after unpacking the case. The plastic feels quite weak in many areas and there are some places which may not withstand the cruelty of the p...
The LanCool PC-K62 is loaded with features and at around $110 it seems like a really good deal. External design and looks are subjective, but to us this is a very nice looking case that uses clean lines while remaining subtly aggressive thanks to its ...
Extrait: Lancool isn’t a brand that many of you may know but considering they are a division of the famed Lian Li, their pedigree is beyond reproach. The Dragonlord PC-K62 is Lancool’s mid-range case but don’t let it’s price of $120 fool you; it is jam packed ...
With the K62 Lancool presents a well thought gaming-case which is made entirely out of steel. With a weight of 9.55kg the K62 isn't what you call a lightweight but when you on the other hand look at it's price it quickly turns out to be very inter...