Lian Li PC-O8 Review

👤by David Mitchelson Comments 📅22-11-15
Packaging & First Look


PC-O8 arrives in a rather non-descript box which actually has very little information on it regardless of the angle you observe. The model name and standards involved are the only listed details.

Inside the box the case is covered in a plastic sheet and held in place with polystyrene blocks. Since PC-O8 also involves tempered glass, the two sheets are also well-packaged with polystyrene and cardboard to prevent any damage during transit.


Unveiling the PC-O8 for the first time, we’re welcomed by a unit of pure class and excellence. This case, from the very moment of unpacking doesn’t fail to impress. An initial glimpse of this elegant computer chassis reveals a design which, though categorised as a ‘mid-tower’ uses dimensions which resemble that of a cube-shape.

The basis for PC-O8 is an aluminium structure but rather than using aluminium for the prominent side and front panels, we have the luxury of tempered glass – hinting that this case is predominantly designed to showcase hardware, almost as a display piece. To this end frequent upgrades are probably something to avoid as PC-O8 is best left as a minimal maintenance affair.

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