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784 Hands-on with Lian Li's Lancool 207 PC case: Rethinking ATX on a budget

Tom's Hardware
Tom's Hardware · 10/04/2024 09:00 EDT

Hands-on with Lian Li's Lancool 207 PC case: Rethinking ATX on a budget

Lian Li's Lancool 207 ATX case keeps things compact and affordable, with a front-mounted PSU and four fans for just $79.

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