I decided to re-case my new-ish (I built it at Christmas) into my Lian-Li PC-777 (which has been otherwise gathering dust, as you can see in a picture or two - I did a better job cleaning it AFTER flash photography showed me the spots I missed 🤣 ), and it qualifies as a "current" machine certainly:
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I had originally intended to use this case with an Athlon64 build with GeForce 7950GX2s, but one of those cards died, and that whole build was put on hold (I actually ended up switching to an AGP-equipped board so I can use my 6800 Ultra).
Specs:
- AsRock (ASRock? Asrock?) Z97x motherboard
- 12GB DDR3 (2x4GB (the blue ones that stand out - they were on sale), plus 2x2GB from my previous machine) running at DDR3-1600
- Core i5 4690S (65W variant of 4690)
- XFX Radeon R9 290X "Black Edition"
- Sound Blaster ZxR
- 2x500GB VelociRaptor in RAID0
- 1TB WD Green (it was in an external that was not being used for much of anything)
- PC Power & Cooling TurboCool 860W (from my previous machine; still works, all caps look fine, and rails are still dead-on stable)
- Plextor DVD/RW drive
I was thinking about re-casing the machine into something more modern, but it's grown on me, and I'm thinking about keeping this configuration for the time being. 😊
The case itself is probably the only part that doesn't qualify as "current" - this specific example was purchased in 2005, but the PC-777 may be older than that, as it's supposed to commemorate Lian-Li's twentieth anniversary, and according to Wikipedia that would've been 2003. IMHO it has aged quite well, and the only real reminder that this is an older case is the older "swooshy" Lian-Li logo (and this is really exaggerated when sitting next to my XP box, which is in a brand-new PC-7 (pics are in the "post your retro rig" thread) with the "block letters" logo 🤣 ).
You may also notice I don't have any of the Lian-Li drive covers - the case came with a 5.25" to 3.25" adapter that was explicitly designed for a diskette drive, and never worked very well with diskette drives as a result ( 🤣 ), so that was removed. I also have never had very good luck with the little "door flap" covers that Lian-Li cases can use, so I didn't even bother with them for this build (so I can't comment on whether or not this Plextor drive is compatible or not).
Something else neat about this case: it can be entirely disassembled (which is great for cleaning). Everything screws or bolts together. I've done that once, and it was not the most fun thing to put back together. It uses lots of chicago screws, and the angled pieces actually slide into a "frame" (you can see this in the middle picture, those blocky black pieces at the front and back that look like cast iron (for all I know they are - they make up the majority of the weight)), and getting all of that lined up perfectly takes some finesse. 😵