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Testseek.com have collected 37 expert reviews of the Lian Li Pitstop PC-T60 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lian Li Pitstop PC-T60.
Award: Recommended October 2010
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  Published: 2010-11-23, review by: Xtremecomputing.co.uk

  • Very good design, Very easy to work with, 2.5 bay support, Makes removing components a piece of cake and quick, Typical Lian Li quality
  • Poorly presented manual (not good in flat pack), Trestle should be included
  • This was quite a confusing conclusion for me due to some deciding points and I will get to them first, The problem I had with the Lian Li T60 was first the instructions were badly printed and not explained very well, even I could of explained it better...

 
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  Published: 2010-11-17, review by: techradar.com

  • Design, Quality of components, Ease of build
  • No cooling fans as standard, Top cross member/carrying handle will get in the way of some CPU coolers
  • The first thing that strikes you about the PC-T60A is how light it is. At just 1.8kg you may think that the materials Lian Li have used have been compromised to keep the price down, but not a bit of it. Opening the box reveals that all the major compon...

 
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  Published: 2010-07-14, review by: clunk.org.uk

  • Brushed Aluminium build, Choice of colours, Stylish build, Well executed removable HD cage, Rubber covered PSU Mounting brackets, Price
  • Handle too low for tower CPU coolers if MB tray mounted centrally, Narrow footprint can cause instability, Fan bracket only available as optional extra.
  • Pricing is $99.99 with the red version at $129.99 - This compares quite well with other test benches, especially coming as it does with Lian Li's usual quality finish.The design of the T60 is bold and striking, however, it's not without a few flaws and...

 
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  Published: 2010-07-06, review by: ocaholic.ch.english

  • General +-The T60 belongs to the first series of benchtables Lian Li has brought to the market. Unfortunately you can see this at quiet a few details. Therefore a better looking design doesn't mean that the bench table is more practical. For example th...

 
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  Published: 2017-03-16, Author: Rafael , review by: hardwaresecrets.com

  • Easy access to motherboard and other parts, Lightweight, Supports video cards of any lenght, Reasonable storage bay count, Eight expansion slots, Good quality of construction
  • Confusing manual, which makes the assembly a puzzle, No support for case fans, No support for liquid cooling, Doesn't come with USB ports and audio connectors, No openings to pass the cables to the motherboard, Shop Related Products, Ads by Amazon, ✕, Tha
  • The Lian-Li PC-T60 is an interesting case for anyone who needs to acess the motherboard often, replacing memory modules, expansion cards, video cards, or CPU, and for overclocking enthusiasts that need to change motherboard or cooler adjusts.Besides this...

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  Published: 2016-11-23, review by: hardwareslave.com

  • We are in this business because we like geeky PC systems, CPU, graphics cards, memory and other components. That means it's hard for Hardwareslave not to like the Lian Li Pitstop PC-T60A Test Bench. For us, the Lian Li Pitstop PC-T60A is like an electrica...

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  Published: 2016-08-29, Author: Winston , review by: funkykit.com

  • If you want a high quality, portable test bench that oozes with quality and great features, then the Lian-Li Pitstop T60 is your answer. You may need a little DIY skill, but it's well worth spending that extra time to assemble it, as you won't find a bet...

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  Published: 2010-12-20, Author: Jake , review by: pureoverclock.com

  • Lian Li makes gorgeous cases that usually exude a sublime minimalist aesthetic. Like an exotic car manufacturer, they shape metal into works of art and leave most people to sigh in the dream of owning one. However, there is also an unwritten rule when ...

 
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  Published: 2010-12-18, review by: rbmods.com

  • High quality, Parts fit well, ATX and m, ATX support, SSD HDD support
  • Instruction manual, Handle can't be used with big cpu coolers
  • Building this case was not easy, well that is to say, building was easy for someone who's experienced but the instructions are horrible and inadequate for alot of people. The manual looks almost like a copy of the actual manual which is a bit blurry a...

 
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  Published: 2010-10-26, review by: pcper.com

  • Excellent construction and design, Easy installation, Supports many motherboard form factors
  • Weak cable management system, Poor placement of PSU, Optional "accessories" should come standard with test bench to make it more functional, No support for water cooling systems
  • After assembling and installing our test system into the T60 test bench, I was able to formulate my overall impressions of the case. The height of the case handle is a significant design flaw that needs to be addressed before it is sent to the U.S. m...

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