Thursday, December 21st 2023

LIAN LI Introduces a New O11D with the O11D EVO RGB PC Cases

LIAN LI Industrial Co. Ltd., a leading manufacturer of chassis and PC accessories, launches the latest addition to its O11 series with the O11D EVO RGB. As the name suggests, the O11D EVO RGB has two built-in L-shaped RGB strips for beautifully accented lighting personalization. Inspired by the community feedback, the O11D EVO RGB includes multiple improvements such as a flexible motherboard adjustable to 2 positions, support for up to 420 mm radiator at the top, and a redesigned second chamber to provide more room and modularity for the cable management solution. The O11D EVO RGB is available in black and white at an MSRP of $159.99 and $169.99 respectively.

L-shaped Diffused RGB Light Strip Design on Top and Bottom
The LIAN LI O11D EVO RGB features two L-shaped diffused RGB strips on both the upper and lower panels. These two RGB strips can be easily adjusted using the buttons located on the main I/O panel, allowing for quick toggling between fourteen different modes. Users can also adjust brightness levels across five settings and choose from a diverse range of color options.
Two Motherboard Installation Modes
Users can opt for the high mode, which offers generous spacing at the bottom for radiators and fans with a maximum height of 45.3 mm. The low mode on the other hand provides a clearance of 83.2 mm on the top. In addition to the flexible motherboard solution, users can benefit from a support of up to a 420 mm radiator at the top, and a 360 mm radiator at the side and bottom. Top, side, and bottom all support the installation of up to 3 x 140 mm fans each, all on a quickly removable bracket for ease of installation.

Unmatched Flexibility Within the Secondary Chamber
In the secondary chamber, a magnetic cable management bar allows easy access and tidy cable arrangement. The protruded PSU mounting bracket provides an extra 15 mm clearance. Two modular drive cages are situated above the PSU, removable if not in use, creating additional space for mounting a fan hub or a controller. Lastly, the LIAN LI O11D EVO RGB is furnished with a dual-layer cable clip and multiple Velcro straps and tie points, providing a comprehensive and easy-to-work-with cable management solution.

More Options to be Seen
In just a few easy steps, the O11D EVO RGB allows the user to transition the traditional right-side orientated case structure into a left orientation, suiting different setup configurations and needs. The support pillar located on the left side of the front panel is now detachable, offering consumers a cleaner and more streamlined view. Additionally, the O11D EVO RGB is compatible with the existing O11D EVO vertical GPU kit and upright GPU kit. A new version of the front panel mesh kit is also available with support for 120 mm, 140 mm, and 160 mm fans.

Availability
The O11D EVO RGB is available on December 21st, 2023, at an MSRP of $159.99 for the black, and $169.99 for the white version.
Source: LIAN LI
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12 Comments on LIAN LI Introduces a New O11D with the O11D EVO RGB PC Cases

#1
Chaitanya
So its just rinse and repeat for cases while attempt to raise revenue by being a patent troll.
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#2
natr0n
Looks spacious with decent interiors.

^also... house buying talk^
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#3
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
Strong Lian Li Accent: "Out with the O1D, In with the new!!i!!"
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#4
AnarchoPrimitiv
It's a small detail, but I do like the diffuse RGB strip on the top and bottom....I have an original O11 dynamic...wish they made an "upgrade kit" somehow
ChaitanyaSo its just rinse and repeat for cases while attempt to raise revenue by being a patent troll.
A patent troll is typically a company who produces and creates nothing, just owns patents, and uses those patents with aggressive legal strategies...how Iis Lian Li like that in any way? They've pretty much sat back and watched while the entire industry copies this case....are you referring to the lawsuit over the fans? I'm no legal expert ,but that doesn't seem "frivolous" in the traditional sense...
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#5
bonehead123
Just curious, but who exactly "owns" the patent on "same ole same same, boring AF, no design effort whatsoever, ATX-styled rectangular boxen" ??
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#6
cst1992
Just a few months ago they released an O11D with no top metal mesh (substituted that with glass).

I don't get it. Is their R&D team working only on O11D refreshes? Why don't they just make this an extendable and move on?

One change that they SHOULD make to the O11D lineup is do something to make the chassis lighter. Mine weighed at 13 kg (29 pounds) empty! That's with not a single component added to the build at all! For reference, the completed build only added 3 kilos (6.6 pounds) to the weight, for a total of 16 kg (35 pounds).
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#7
Minus Infinity
Such a big case and such pathetic front IO options. 2 USB 3 and 1 type c.
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#8
Kasy21
the O11D is just the 14nm proces but for the cases
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#9
Punkenjoy
The main question is: Is it wide enough to support newer geforce RTX cards without to vertically mount it
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#10
cst1992
PunkenjoyThe main question is: Is it wide enough to support newer geforce RTX cards without to vertically mount it
I have the O11D Evo, and it's plenty wide and plenty long for any card out there.
The 4090 Strix is an absolute monster, and the case still has 9cm of lengthwise and 1.7cm of height clearance on it.
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#11
Firedrops
I'm holding out for the O11D Evo Dynamic RGB Air Vision RGB XL Mini R2D2 featuring Dante from DMC in collaboration with Fortnite Genshin Impact Limited Edition Anniversary version.
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#12
EdInk
I can't wait for Facebook groups and PCPP populated with this case. (sarcasm)
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