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Lian-li launches the mini tempered glass pc-q39 tower

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Lian-Li announced a new Mini-ITX chassis called PC-Q39. This is a progression from the PC-Q37, only this time with a slightly larger chassis and can now house an ATX form factor, up to 2x120mm for a heatsink and triple-slot graphics card. The exterior of the chassis uses tempered glass on one side with an updated aluminum front panel that gives it a more high-end look.

PC-Q39 replaces PC-Q37 with more space for components

Like its predecessor, the PC-Q39 maintains a dual-chamber design that separates the motherboard, video card, and heatsink / radiator from the HDD / SSD and power supply.

Lian-Li strategically placed dedicated grommets for liquid cooling tubes at the top and bottom of the motherboard tray, so the manufacturer is not forgetting the possibilities for expansion, despite offering a compact tower.

The front panel, located on top of the Q39 (it was at the front of the Q37), has been modernized to include a single USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type C, as well as two USB3.0 ports. In turn, the PC-Q39's additional size, 15mm wider, allows it to use the most familiar ATX form factor for PSUs, up to 160mm in length.

Two additional slots were added for 2.5 drives, located on the back and on the motherboard tray, for a total of three 2.5 drives.

Complete Specifications

Lian-Li PC-Q39 Mini-ITX chassis
Model PC-Q39G WX
Type of box Mini Tower
Dimensions (W) 252mm x (H) 348mm x (D) 346mm
Color Black
Front / side panel Aluminum / (F) tempered glass, (L) aluminum
Material body Aluminum
Net weight 5.3 kg
External drive bays None
Hard Drive / SSD Bays 2x 3.5 ", 3x 2.5"
Expansion slots 3
Motherboard type Mini-ITX
System fan (optional) 2x 120mm (top), 2x 120mm or 1x 140mm (bottom)
I / O ports 2x USB3.0, 1x USB3.1 Type-C, HD Audio
VGA card support (L) 300mm x (D) 60mm
CPU cooling support (H) 120 mm
Power supply bracket ATX PSU, (L) 160mm
Radiator Support Top: 240mm x 80mm x 120mm

PC-Q39 is now available for $ 209.99.

Source: anandtech

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