Lian Li's T1 Pitstop PC Case Looks Like a Spider
Danger!
It takes a lot to produce a really innovative computer case. Sure, enthusiasts produce a lot of great case-mods but for every truly great chassis we see from a manufacturer, there are ten 'nothing special' cases.
We're not sure if the T1 Pitstop from Lian Li falls into the great or 'meh' category, but they sure did go all out marketing. The T1 Pitstop is an open air a Mini-ATX case with room for a full size PSU. Oh and it's shaped like a spider.
Check out the extremely cheesy and slightly annoying video below.
Lian Li Spider Chassis
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Tie wraps - FAIL!
It's fucking horrible - give me the Antec Skeleton any day, especially the ultra-cute Mini-ITX version
I believe the slightly strange commentator on the video said Mini-ITX, not Mini-ATX.
As for the case, just no. If it had 8 legs instead of 4, and actually resembled a spider rather than a small wonkey metal table, it could work for a childs PC. It might be designed as a novalty item, but it doesn't even do that very well...