Testurteil: "7/10"
Test: Einzeltest: Lian Li PC-8FIR
Zitat: Sending your case off to be professionally painted and adding a unique side window design can cost upwards of £100 so at first glance, £250 isn´t as horrendous as it sounds. However, this isn´t really a reason for case manufacturers to do it for you, since everyone has different tastes. As much as we tried to like the colour, the PC-8FIR is a touch too pink for our liking, but this is usually the result when applying red anodising to bare metal. The PC-8FIR feels more like a themed case than a standard retail model and, while cases such as the NZXT Phantom managed to turn different into appealing, the PC-8FIR fails in this department. The PC-8FIR´s cooling is above average, but the main issue is price. The colour-coded interior and funky side window just aren´t worth the huge premium. Strangely, even the black, windowless version of the PC-8FIR retails for more than £200 so clearly the bulk of the cost is going towards materials and manufacturing. We don´t doubt that both of these things are top notch. The finishing, particularly on the roof fan mount and ports is sublime, but it shouldn´t take a rocket scientist to see that the SilverStone FT02R-W is a better buy - it offers superb cooling, great looks and is nearly £70 cheaper.