^Ha ha that was very funny!
Duh!
Alright after a 3 hr long and tiring session, I'm done with the thing!
People who're ranting against these have absolutely no clue on the quality and the kind of workmanship that goes with this enclosure - the last time I remember having seen something close to this is the CM Wavemaster with the kind of finish on the enclosure. The metal is quite strong and wont bend so long as you don't ride atop this!
No sharp edges - surprisingly this's the first time I did not manage to get my hands/fingers cut after an extensive session of cable management! Every damn part is removable - I managed to figure out even the door is reversible so that it can open from the left side. The finish is absolutely brilliant! The supplied fans push a decent quantity of air - they have come with a 3pin connector as opposed to most stock fans I've seen on enclosures which come with the molex connector.
The supplied inventory includes a plethora of screws - thumb screws for the motherboard mount, rubber washers for the hard drive rails, you name it! The laser etched Lian li logo stands out among the crowd unlike the pathetic sticker types. The best part is the weight of the enclosure -this was much lighter than the CM690 (I've a fair idea about the weight of the CM690 since dragged it from place to place).
The supplied clamp for the PSU does a fair job of holding it firmly. And so does the clamps for the gfx card and the audio card. And everything inside is pretty much doable without tools although I did use one to ensure things're held firmly in their place.
Cable management is quite hard although doable. With a pack of zip-ties nothing's impossible.
Bottomline - a lifelong investment - be it a brushed Al cupboard, this should last me a while.
Damages - 15,650 INR.
Meanwhile my TRU120E Black with all the scaling thanks to the humid weather in Surat. ):