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Lion Li Q58: Checkerboard design for 14.5 liter gas

Built by: Leon Li

With Q58, Leon Lee builds a flexible miniature house. Due to the varied layout, larger components can also be used, but not all at once. The design, reminiscent of a chessboard, is also unusual.

Leon Lee creates the design using a combination of brush and sand plastic panels made of aluminum and glass, which alternate on all sides. The combination of materials incorporated in the design also implies a compromise. This allows for both mesh and glass on the sides. Lateral air vents are a clear advantage to temperature in the SFF segment, but an advantage for glass buyers.

Anyway, the Q58 takes 67mm high cooler and 320mm long graphics cards, which are placed behind the mainboard via riser cables. What else can be installed is determined by the power sitting in front of the motherboard. Leon Li consists of two mainboard trays, which define the form factor and the associated installation height.

In the ATX socket, the electricity slides directly over the case. ATX power is then supplied with a length of 160 mm, but only one fan and two 2.5 “HDDs can be installed on the cover. Corresponding radiators fit under the cover.However, there is space for a 120mm fan on the floor.A RGB and fan hub will always be included in the instrument.

Flexibility in terms of equipment and accessories

Q58 is flexible in its product variants. The black and white colors will be offered in two editions from September 24th. As Q58X3 A PCIe 3.0 riser cable, Q58, is included for about 120 eurosW4 Under 160 euros, on the other hand, a riser cable from the PCIe 4.0 generation is used; The white version costs 10 euros each. Mesh side panels can be installed on all types from October 22nd. A set of two elements that can be used to replace glass windows costs about 20 euros. ARGB strips, including brackets suitable for home mounting, cost less than 20 euros.

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