Wednesday, May 31st 2023

Lian Li Introduces New O11 Modular Cases, A Mesh Concept Case, and Desk PC Case

2023. There are three cases that Lian Li is presenting: O11D EVO XL, O11D EVO RGB, O11 Vision, and SUP 01. Starting off with the O11D EVO XL, it is a versatile e-ATX case designed to house cutting-edge hardware, with the added flexibility of being set up in a reverse configuration. This case allows for placing a GPU next to the motherboard, either upright or flipped, in either standard or reverse setups. It is also equipped with an adaptable I/O module that can be mounted at various points for optimal user-friendliness. Furthermore, the O11D XL comes with a detachable support column on the front left, providing unimpeded visual access to the case's interior. It also boasts a motherboard tray that can be adjusted in height for three different cooling arrangements, even accommodating up to three 420 radiators simultaneously.
Next up is the O11 VISION, which comes as a partnership with PCMR, integrating community suggestions into the O11D case design. It features three sides of clear tempered glass panels that provide an uninterrupted glimpse of the interior components, unblocked by structural pillars. The top glass panel boasts a unique one-way mirror coating inside, crafting a reflective atmosphere within the case. It comes equipped with a detachable motherboard tray that can be adjusted from low to high mode to enhance support for thicker radiators at the base and can accommodate a 240 radiator at the back.
The O11D EVO RGB features an RGB stip going on all three sides of the case, both on top and bottom. Similarly to the original O11D, the EVO RGB revision features a removable front/left support column for a better internal view. However, some internal adjustments are made in a way that the cable management is more accessible thanks to the multiple buckle point system, which allows easy routing.
The SUP 01 vertical case, featuring a compact design, boasts a unique cooling arrangement. The case's distinctively thin motherboard chamber allows the GPU to be positioned upright at the front, concealed behind a mesh panel. At the same time, system fans and radiator support are found in a separate compartment on the case's right side. This innovative arrangement ensures optimal airflow for AIO cooling systems and facilitates fresh air intake for the graphics card. This case is outfitted with three tempered glass panels to provide a comprehensive view of the system, and an L-shaped diffused LED strip adorns the top of the PSU shroud. Additionally, the SUP 01 includes a PCIe 4.0 riser cable with a LED-lit cover and a mirror positioned above the PSU shroud to generate a reflective aesthetic within the case.
Lastly, we have the DK-07F motorized standing desk PC case design. The top glass panel of the desk has a unique feature: the ability to shift from clear to frosted with a simple button press. Unlike conventional designs, this desk doesn't use glass for the entire top; instead, aluminium panels adorn each side. The single-system desk has features such as a push-release drawer, a temperature-controlled cup holder, a USB extension hub, and a cable management system. The desk provides substantial cooling support, accommodating up to a 360/280 radiator or 3x 120 mm / 2x 140 mm fans on the left, up to 2x 360/280 radiators or 6x 120 mm / 5x 140 mm fans at the front, and up to a 280 radiator or 2x 120 mm / 140 mm fans in the middle. The desk also comes equipped with support for a single monitor arm.
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6 Comments on Lian Li Introduces New O11 Modular Cases, A Mesh Concept Case, and Desk PC Case

#1
Chaitanya
Watched video on youtube and SUP looks quite interesting.
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HBSound
Does anyone have any past experience with the Lian Li desk? I know it has all the fan outputs and etc. But did the glass get hot from running all day? Did the heat rise from the PC - ultimately? I love the thought of the PC desk. Saves me space. Especially since I am going to move into a smaller place sometime soon.
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#3
wolar
The SUP case has one advantage not many cases do, all of the airflow is away from the motherboard.
Which means reduced dust, albeit at increased VRM thermals.

Would love something similar to this but with custom loop in mind. Reduce the depth and offset all fans and radiators to the dual chamber on the other side, which should also be mostly close off from the other chamber.
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#4
HBSound
Does anyone use the past desk PCs?
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#5
thesmokingman
Hold my beer... that was one of their design goals??
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#6
Xero099
HBSoundDoes anyone use the past desk PCs?
I have 3 different models that I’m using. Love them all. Like any case you control the airflow, the glass does not get hot at all. Bottom of the case does a little as it’s all aluminum. Need more info on this new one as I am looking to build my kids first computer and want it to be a desk as well.
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