Thursday, June 30th 2022

LIAN LI 2022 Digital Expo 2.0 Reveals Exciting New Prototypes and Updates

LIAN LI Industrial Co. Ltd., a leading manufacturer of aluminium chassis and PC accessories, premieres the LIAN LI 2022 DIGITAL EXPO 2.0 at 9 am EST on YouTube (here). The 2-part video series reveals new prototypes of 3 cases, 4 fans, and an All-In-One liquid cooler. The new cases include the LANCOOL 216, DAN Cases A3 m-ATX, and the highly anticipated O11D EVO XL. LIAN LI also presents the next generation UNI FANs with SL120 V2, SL140 V2, AL120 V2, and AL140, including an update of the UNI FAN P28. And the show closes with a new 100% LIAN LI design All-In-One liquid cooler.

The LANCOOL 216 is a mid-tower with excellent cooling and is configurable for air or All-In-One liquid cooling. The rotatable I/O shield enables Upper Motherboard or Air Cooling mode, where the motherboard can be installed higher for extra room for vertical GPUs and larger CPU tower coolers. By rotating the I/O shield 180 degrees, it enables the Lower Motherboard or All-In-One Liquid Cooling mode to support thicker radiators and lengths of up to 360 mm. To maximize the air intake and exhaust, an external rear fan 120 mm bracket can be installed below the GPU IO ports, and a cover plate can be added on the top to seal off unnecessary openings to reduce air pressure loss.
DAN Cases A3 m-ATX
This prototype is the latest collaboration between DAN Cases and LIAN LI. Just under 20 liters with support for up to a 360 radiator, the case features a reversible frame for the option of choosing a left or right orientation. Depending on your configuration, the A3 m-ATX is capable of supporting SFX and ATX PSUs, 4 slot GPUs of up to 380 mm in length (horizontal or vertical), up to a 360 All-In-One liquid cooler radiator or a 158 mm tall CPU cooling tower, and two 2.5" SSDs. The A3 m-ATX features a 1.5 mm thick all-aluminium exterior design on a steel frame 1.2 mm thick and the bottom features a beautiful ARGB underglow. An optional side tempered glass panel is available to replace the side mesh panels.

O11D EVO XL
The O11D EVO XL is updated with features from the O11D EVO, such as reversible design, multiple I/O module mounting points, and upright GPU support. The O11D EVO XL has a modular rear panel with a removable motherboard tray that combines the I/O shield and expansion slot. This eliminates the need to relocate the motherboard standoffs when moving the motherboard up or down. This motherboard tray can be adjusted to 3 different positions, providing better flexibility for custom water-cooling configurations while maintaining E-ATX support. With the extra room, the O11D EVO XL offers the possibility for extreme cooling and hardware configurations with support for up to 3 x 420 mm radiators. The front left frame bar can be removed for an unobstructed view of the system.

NEW UNI FAN SL120/140 V2, AL120 V2, and AL140
The new UNI FAN SL and AL fans will be available in 120 mm and 140 mm fan sizes. With a thicker frame at 28 mm, the SL120 V2 and AL120 V2 deliver better thermal performance with an increase in airflow, static pressure, and even a lower noise level at similar or higher speeds than the original version. The UNI FAN SL120/140 V2 lighting has been updated to provide a smoother finish along the edges and diffuser, and a smaller gap between the diffuser when interlocked (from 2.8 mm to 1.5 mm). The UNI FAN AL120 V2 and AL140 keep the same AL look at the front and rear with their four thin arcs around the fan edge, but now feature thin RGB lines at each corner of the fan's side, along the aluminium strip.
UNI FAN P28 SILENT & PERFORMANCE EDITIONS
The UNI FAN P28 has been updated with two models: Silent edition, and Performance edition. The P28 Silent is a 120 mm PWM fan with speeds of up to 1900 RPM and noise levels of 27.5 dBA, 3.04 mm H2O of air pressure, and 59.97 CFM of airflow. The UNI FAN P28 Silent is an ideal system fan. The P28 Performance is a 120 mm PWM fan with speeds of up to 2300 RPM, a maximum of 33 dBA, 3.86 mm H2O, and 71.27 CFM. With faster speeds and static pressure, the P28 Performance is optimized for radiators.

NEW All-In-One Liquid Cooler
The prototype All-In-One liquid cooler features a 100% LIAN LI design built from the ground up. The new 360 All-In-One liquid cooler comes with a 32 mm thick x 130 mm wide radiator, and is paired with performance-optimized 28 mm thick fans, delivering great thermal performance. The unique pump block design offers a great level of customization with multiple included accessories that allow the user to completely change the lighting style of their pump block, from plain diffused RGB glow to more conservative cover plates, or different levels of infinity mirrors and infinity dotted patterns.
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10 Comments on LIAN LI 2022 Digital Expo 2.0 Reveals Exciting New Prototypes and Updates

#1
Chaitanya
That mAtx case and Lancool case look interesting.
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#2
aktpu
A3 front panel reminds me of Streacom DB4 panels
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#3
Firedrops
So the A3 (mATX) is much larger than the A4 (ITX)... genius naming strategy.
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#4
aktpu
FiredropsSo the A3 (mATX) is much larger than the A4 (ITX)... genius naming strategy.
Well, A3 paper size is larger than A4 paper size, so it makes sense
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#5
Voodoo Rufus
Still waiting on their 3000V+ for dual 480mm rads....
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#6
Operandi
ChaitanyaThat mAtx case and Lancool case look interesting.
Sign me up for the A3.
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#7
Arcdar
aktpuWell, A3 paper size is larger than A4 paper size, so it makes sense
I don't know if that was the intention but I also think that at least 30-50% of the people in this forum do not understand this reference :D ... the same reason why I think that LL didn't intend it this way (accounting for their origin I guess it wasn't their main focus of the naming :D ;) )
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#8
erocker
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I want the O11 XL Evo and the fans on that AIO look interesting!
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#9
Unregistered
erockerI want the O11 XL Evo and the fans on that AIO look interesting!
Me too, could be tempted to switch my o11D XL for the XL Evo
#10
GeekyTechnician
Voodoo RufusStill waiting on their 3000V+ for dual 480mm rads....
This!! The fact that they didn't even mentioned it scares me.
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