Lian Li PC-Q28 Review

The PC-Q28 brings the fundamentals in Lian Li design to those of us that are looking for a small form factor chassis without compromise.  The front of the chassis features only the Lian Li Logo, a 5.25″ drive bay, and a well placed power button.  Two USB 3.0 ports and audio connectivity find themselves just to the right of the front panel.

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Both sides (except for the already mentioned connectivity) are barren of anything other than removable panels, each of which are held in place by a single Phillip’s Head screw.  Additionally, the side panels are removed by sliding them up then pulling them away from the chassis.

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Around back, there are two expansion slots reinforced by a thumbscrew assisted slide lock.  The PSU plate is removable, allowing you to easily install and remove your power supply without having to worry about it flopping about.

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The top of the chassis is home to the single exhaust fan, which rests comfortably beneath a black wire mesh fan guard.

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