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				Originally posted by Dragonlich 
 I've got a Chieftec case. It's a good quality case (if heavy). The door is about as easy to open/remove as you can possibly imagine. Two thumbscrews, one locking mechanism: voila, one door that can be removed.  
 
...so how exactly is Lian Li quality *because* the case was hard to get off? 
			
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 I don't think he meant the technicality of taking off the case.  The actual removing of the door is what he refers to, after the screws and all are off.  I can't stand "loose" cases where the sides almost fall off.  I imagine Lian-Li cases are nice and sturdy with the side requiring a little force to take off.  Maybe I'm just weird.  

  The point is, Lian-Li cases are known throughout the computing industry for being the supreme cases.  That's why a simple case with a window is $220.  
-Lasereth