Friday, May 5th 2023

LIAN LI Launches V3000 PLUS White GGF Edition Case

Lian Li has updated the impressive V3000 Plus case to a beautiful new white finish. The Lian Li V3000 Plus White is the ideal choice for the enthusiast who wants plenty of space to build a custom white gaming PC. Boasting an impressive ability to facilitate three different modes of interior layout, this case is an ideal foundation for a wide range of builds.

New Look for an Old Favorite
The Lian Li V3000 Plus White keeps the same outstanding styling found on its black counterpart. The V3000 Plus has kept the impressive glass panels on each side, but made them crystal clear, alongside changing the finish to a pure white. Thanks to these two factors combined, you can build a clean gaming PC that highlights your components.
Integrated within the front of the case is a single RGB strip. This subtle piece of lighting is easy to control, as the V3000 Plus features RGB controls on its front I/O. Alternatively, this strip can be connected to your motherboard, allowing for synchronised lighting effects. A small module is located at the base of this lighting strip, which projects Lian Li's logo onto your desk.


The V3000 Plus is an exceptional choice for a custom gaming computer. In fact, it caught the attention of GGF Events, who have crafted a powerful yet stylish PC. Their GGF Edition can be found here.
Pretty Spacious Design
Whether white or black, the V3000 Plus is a marvel to behold. Standing at an impressive 674 mm high, this chassis towers over many other cases. But this extra chonk is needed. This extra size allows the V3000 Plus to host a wide range of powerful components. From large E-ATX motherboards to full sized GPUs such as NVIDIA's RTX 4090. The V3000 Plus has space for it all. This emphasis on size gives the V3000 Plus some excellent versatility when it comes to building gaming PCs. In fact, it features three distinct modes for building your dream computer. The first mode is the standard mode, this is how we've come to expect PCs to be built, with the motherboard positioned so that all the I/O exits out the back of the case. The second mode rotates this classic design ninety degrees so that the I/O exits out through the PSU chamber. This mode allows your GPU better access to cool air, helping to maintain its peak performance.

The final mode thanks to the V3000 Plus being so large, allows you to build two computers inside its spacious main compartment. One motherboard can be mounted in the traditional position, at the back of the chamber, but an additional motherboard can also be mounted to the PSU shroud. Each of these individual computers can be easily controlled, as this case features front I/O for both. This emphasis on bigger is better extends to storage as well, as the V3000 Plus can accommodate up to sixteen storage drives, spread across three locations. There is an impressive drive cage that alone can hold up to eight 3.5" HDDs or 2.5" SSDs. Additionally, four more 2.5" SSDs can be mounted within the main chamber, next to the motherboard. Four more SSDs can be easily installed behind the motherboard tray, thanks to a tool-free design.

The Looks Aren't the Only Cool Thing
The V3000 Plus catches your eye with its impressive styling, but what keeps you around is its performance. Even the most powerful modern hardware can be maintained at optimum temperatures within this chassis. This is thanks to the wide range of cooling solutions that can be installed within this chassis.

Starting with the fan's options, of which, there are plenty. Both the rotated and dual system modes allow you to utilize fifteen fans, while the standard mode has space for an amazing sixteen fans. There are mounting positions located at the front, top, and rear of the case, with additional mounting positions at the bottom and on top of the PSU chamber. The fans you can utilize in these positions range in size, with most able to accommodate 120 mm or 140 mm fans, while the top position even has space for a pair of 200 mm fans. In addition to these outstanding fan options, there is scope for multiple radiators, with the smallest possible being 240 mm and the largest 480 mm.

Thanks to this outstanding cooling potential, the V3000 Plus is an ideal candidate to create a custom water-cooled gaming PC. To facilitate water cooling, this chassis features two mounting plates for either a DDC or D5 pump. What's more, there is ample space for large reservoirs. One location for a reservoir is on top of the PSU shroud, which permits 275 mm high reservoirs. Additionally, you can install up to a 345 mm reservoir by moving the mounting plate inside the PSU chamber.
Is it Time for You to Upgrade to a V3000 Plus?
If you've been itching to build a beautiful, yet powerful gaming computer, then the Lian Li V3000 Plus chassis is an outstanding choice. So why not take the plunge and order one of these gorgeous cases today at Overclockers UK or Case King Germany.

Lian Li V3000 Plus White
  • Full tower PC case
  • Three distinct modes, Standard, Rotated, Dual-System
  • Support for 589 mm GPUs
  • Subtle RGB lighting
  • Beautiful white finish
Sources: Lian Li, Overclockers UK, Case King DE
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11 Comments on LIAN LI Launches V3000 PLUS White GGF Edition Case

#1
aktpu
Lian Li should release some crazy case, not this boring stuff. In style of the Cowry or the boat
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#2
Metroid
500 usd is way expensive, 300- 400 usd should have been enticing to buy this case.
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#3
maxfly
If I was into white cases this would be it. The GGF versions are cool but boring at the same time.
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#4
AnarchoPrimitiv
I would love to build an all out water cooled build in this case, but....
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#5
bonehead123
A) Not a true "WHITE" case, but an almost white case, with some other colors mixed in (like the grommets & screws)....f/A/i/L #1
B) $500... f/A/i/L #2---major !

But hey, there's the massive drive & cooling capacity, so there's that.. :roll:..:D..:respect:
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#6
Why_Me
Hard pass when there's the Lancool 216 and Lancool III for a lot less money.
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#7
Dave65
Price is just stupid.
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#8
ypsylon
I would gladly get it, but given its limited run and being far away from civilization I can't hope of picking it up. Even black version is still not available, 6 months after release.

People who complain about the price clearly never bought full tower case in full aluminium like CaseLabs or older huge boxes from LL/Silverstone. LL by using steel in the frame construction brought the price to more or less acceptable level for such huge case. Given current market conditions 500USD is nothing short of a bargain. Clearly not for everybody if people compare it to LanCool 216 which is like comparing a VW Golf to Super Star Destroyer.

2 window panels are also super expensive (apart from aluminium) to make. Each of those is probably like 5kg given the size of the case.
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#9
Tars
I am currently working on a black build version I wish they did a more tooless type design in MB tray
Is has way too many screws
to remove motherboard tray. many of the small screws seem to deteriorate quickly thru multiple uses. Don't get me wrong the quality of yhe build is top notch. Wish they could do 100 percent aluminum cause its to heavy to move around. but then then it becomes cost prohibited. There never is going to be a perfect case.
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#10
Andreshoi
Metroid500 usd is way expensive, 300- 400 usd should have been enticing to buy this case.
The price is absolutly not to expensive. I have the case 6 months now and I LOVE it.
Do you know how BIG this case is???
For it`s size and for the MANY options what you can do with this case, it`s price is good.
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Metroid
AndreshoiThe price is absolutly not to expensive. I have the case 6 months now and I LOVE it.
Do you know how BIG this case is???
For it`s size and for the MANY options what you can do with this case, it`s price is good.
Yeah, I'm sure the case is good, if it was cheaper I would get one.
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