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Lian-Li intros 10-slot "CrossFire X" case.

High-end case maker Lian-Li has found the solution to adding double slot cards to a motherboard"s lowest slot: They"ve added more slots! ATX cases have traditionally only supported seven slots, since that"s the maximum number of cards supported. But the combination of double-thickness graphics cards and multiple graphics card slots has placed the lowest x16 slot in a motherboards lowest position. This had previously limited the bottom card to single-slot coolers and brackets, with no spare room for "breakout plates" that often support additional audio or I/O headers. Lian-Li"s "Armorsuit" PC-P80 provides a solution by offering a total of ten expansion slots, three of which are located beneath the motherboard"s bottom slot position. The company was showing off a customized "CrossFire X" version to grab additional attention. "Crossfire X" customizations made this PC-P80 a showstopper A card support bracket and 12-bay external drive cage dominates the interior view Major features include ten card slots and four liquid-cooling hose grommets Designed for customization, the standard PC-P80 is available in black


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