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Masonlolxl

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Hello, I have bought a PCSPECALIST flux 330 gaming PC - intel core i7 RTX 4070, 1TB SSD. I was wondering if its possible to change/buy a new tempered glass side panel without the "PCSPECALIST" watermark
 

Ekans2011

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Hello, I have bought a PCSPECALIST flux 330 gaming PC - intel core i7 RTX 4070, 1TB SSD. I was wondering if its possible to change/buy a new tempered glass side panel without the "PCSPECALIST" watermark
 

SpyderTracks

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The PCS cases are budget options rebranded, they're not modular like a more premium case like a Corsair. You wouldn't be able to find a modular panel unless you had one made specially.

It sounds like you haven't registered the PC yet with PCS, this will activate your warranty and give you access to an online account and support moving forwards. Best to give them a call to do that, you only need proof of purchase.
 

TonyCarter

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If it is the standard LianLi case, and the logo isn't acid-etched or laser-printed, then a bit of nail-polish remover and a cotton ball (maybe a plastic scraper) should remove it without marking the glass.
 

SpyderTracks

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I wasn't sure as, for example, Corsair sell side panels, front panels and everything else related to their cases separately so figured most companies would do it
Yeah, Corsair don't rebrand AFAIK

Rebranding is a really odd thing, it tends to be if they're rebranded, ie OEM licensed, then those builds you can't find modular parts for on open sale as they want the OEM to get the business and make it worth their while, OEM licensing can be very lucrative and takes all the work off the manufacturer, they simply need to distribute to the OEM, whereas non branded like Corsair or BeQuiet you can generally find parts fine on most PC component sites

But that's not always the case, I think with LianLi's more premium cases like the O11 Dynamic range, those you can find spare parts for elsewhere although usually restricted volumes. But I don't believe they license the O11 for OEMs

I think though, it's usually lower price cases that tend to be OEM licensed, but could be wrong.

it's a very confusing minefield.
 

SpyderTracks

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It's weird what Lian Li sell aftermarket and what the don't. They don't for the 205 Mesh that PCS sells yet they do for the 205M (seems like it may be a model refresh)
That's interesting, The 205M is apparently a Micro ITX rather than the 205 standard ATX so it is actually a different model albeit in the same range.

Be interesting to see if that appears under any OEMs or not.
 

ubuysa

The BSOD Doctor
Why would you want to remove the branding? It won't run any faster without it and it won't last any longer with it gone. The only possible reason I can imagine for wanting to remove it is so that you can pretend to your friends that you built it yourself....?
 

Paul1964

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Why would you want to remove the branding? It won't run any faster without it and it won't last any longer with it gone. The only possible reason I can imagine for wanting to remove it is so that you can pretend to your friends that you built it yourself....?
Besides, PC Specialist are a good company in my experience. No need to remove their name from it.

I'll take the more charitable line that the OP wants a 'clean' look, but yeah - difficult to tell people you built it yourself if it has PC Specialist printed in big letters down the side.
 

Martinr36

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Besides, PC Specialist are a good company in my experience. No need to remove their name from it.

I'll take the more charitable line that the OP wants a 'clean' look, but yeah - difficult to tell people you built it yourself if it has PC Specialist printed in big letters down the side.
Not forgetting the logo stuck on the front 😂😂😂
 

SpyderTracks

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Maybe it needs removing so friends don't think he's a PC specialist and ask for technical support.
The only way to achieve this level of anonymity is to live off the land on a hill somewhere. I’ve spent the last 2 years divesting myself as the family IT bod
 

TonyCarter

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I think I was provided a little magnetic logo for my case (as I'd supplied the case myself), but it's still in the 'spares' box.
 
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