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#1 ·
LZ7


source: www.lazer3d.com

Description:

The LZ7 focuses on being a true ITX gaming case that doesn't compromise on cooling performance.

The layout and proportions take full advantage of latest compact PC hardware such as short length Graphic Cards, SFX power supplies, 2.5" storage drives and slim case fans.

The LZ7 is not trying to be the smallest or most powerful gaming case in the world, but instead focuses on compact performance with sensible cooling for a more balanced system.

Specs:

SIZE

Mini ITX form factor
SFX PSU Support (Modular and Non-Modular)
226mm (W) x 198mm (D) x 158mm (H) - case only
7.07 Litre volume

GPU COMPATIBILITY

1x Dual Slot Full height
Length up to 186mm
Height up to 131mm

COOLING COMPATIBILITY

Max CPU cooler clearance 67mm (below 60mm cooler recommended)
1x 140mm/120mm x 15mm fan (slim type)
Positive Pressure setup recommended for best overall results
Oversized GPU direct intake vents
360 degree GPU exhaust ventilation
Dedicated PSU intake and exhaust vents

STORAGE

2x 2.5" Drives (up to 15mm thick)
M.2 Drive under motherboard (with passive airflow)

OTHER FEATURES

2x USB 3.0 Ports
Headphone and Microphone audio ports
Power and Reset Buttons
Power and HDD Activity LEDs
Choice of feet style
Intake Dust Filters or Fan Guard

Checkout the Case:
http://www.lazer3d.com/product/lz7/

 
#2 ·
I wanted to build a SFF Rig for quite some time to game on the big screen. Just couldn't settle on a case until I found the LZ7. It looks really neat imo and the size of 7L is perfect.

Here some more pictures. Be warned smartphone quality!

The package






You can configure your case in different colors and with different cut outs (for airing)
 
#4 ·
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Originally Posted by wesbluemarine View Post

Very nice
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I'm VERY pleased with the case so far and will definitely keep it for future updates.
Cablemanagement was a pain in hte ass though. A custom set of psu-cables with an appropriate length would be very handy.

For those who are interested: TEMPS!

CPU 7400@3.3Ghz => 59C in Prime 95
GPU GTX 1060 Mini => 68C in Superposition


All of my components


First steps


Inner values....
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Ran into a little problem. The USB3.0 header sits under the top down blower. Had to disassemble the USB3.0 connector.


Post test....passed


Controler for scale


Look at that beauty.
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#9 ·
Has anyone tried this case with the Gigabyte 1080 Mini? Height is said to be 131 mm, which is listed as max GPU height here, and numbers like that always make me nervous. Also, the power cord plugs in the top, though just from the pictures it looks like the plugin might be slightly recessed.

And I haven't yet been able to find a good source for the thermals of the card under load.
 
#11 ·
Well thought I should throw my hat into the ring so to speak.

So heres a rather poor photo of my LZ7 which is still work in progress so proper photos once its done, new short cables needed!

Spec so far
gigabyte b450 i aorus pro wifi
Ryzen 2400G
Cryorig C7 with a NF-A9 on custom made clips (yay)
8Gb Corsair LPX (likely get another stick)
1Tb Samsung 960 Evo
500Gb Crucial MX500
Sapphire RX570
Cryorig 14cm slim fan

Idle temps are pretty good to be honest, not had chance to stress test as yet waiting till I have the shorter which will aid airflow.
CPU 40c
VRM 37c
GPU 43c


Bad photos ahoy!

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Cable Kraken or squid etc
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Little shot of the new board and the modded fan clips
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#12 ·
Hi,

I recently build a PC with the LZ7.

In general I am very pleased.

However, there is one thing which is bothering me. When the system is running, the power led keeps blinking every few seconds.

Is there anyway I can turn this blinking off, even if it means disabling the led all together?

Thank you!