Friday, June 14th 2024

Lian Li Launches the O11 EVO RGB Automobili Lamborghini Case

Expanding on the success of the O11D EVO, Lian Li has collaborated with Automobili Lamborghini to release a mid-tower case perfect for any petrolhead, the O11 EVO RGB Automobili Lamborghini.

Overview
Italian luxury meets Taiwanese innovation; the O11 EVO RGB Automobili Lamborghini is the next release from Lian Li in the O11 series. A mid-tower case crafted to be both aesthetically stunning and yet functional, the O11 EVO RGB Automobili Lamborghini case continues with the seamless look and dual chamber design of the O11 EVO RGB with additions to really drive home the Lamborghini collaboration.
Sporting a sleek design fit for Lamborghini
Teaming up with Automobili Lamborghini, the Lian Li O11 EVO RGB Automobili Lamborghini is adorned with well thought-out details to please even the biggest motorsport enthusiast. The iconic Lamborghini bull logo features proudly on the front tempered glass panel, accompanied by Giallo Orion yellow accents across the case. This includes the rubber washers and lettering, as well as the lighting strips, which are also preset to the Giallo Orion Pantone colour. The top and front panels feature slick carbon fibre, with the feet and front I/O also receiving the same treatment.

If that wasn't enough, the rear mount fan mount has been replaced with an integrated 5" LCD display, reminiscent of a car dashboard. The speedo and rev counter have been replaced to display CPU or GPU performance details and can be controlled by buttons on the back of the case. Switch between displaying GPU or CPU information as well as altering the display colour. The O11 EVO RGB Automobili Lamborghini is limited edition, with just over 6000 available. Each case has a unique number featured on the back panel.

Internal
As with the O11D EVO, the O11 EVO RGB Automobili Lamborghini sports a spacious dual chamber design, to showcase only the best components, the PSU and other non-desirable parts can be neatly tucked away in the second chamber. The chassis can support the latest GPUs with a clearance of up to 455.7 mm and up to E-ATX motherboards. The case also continues to offer multiple removable panels to not only allow easy access for installation but also to be configured in "Reverse Mode" to support an inverted motherboard layout.

Keeping cool under pressure
To cool this lean racing machine, the O11 EVO RGB Automobili Lamborghini can support a total of 9x 140 mm fans across the top, bottom, and side of the case. For those looking for a water-cooling build, the top can support up to a 420 mm radiator, while the bottom and side can support 360 mm radiators.

For more information, visit the product page.

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31 Comments on Lian Li Launches the O11 EVO RGB Automobili Lamborghini Case

#27
Caring1
UpgrayeddMoot? I'll take two or even three 140mm rear exhausts since that's where all the heat is anyways. CPU air coolers flow towards the rear. Considerably more hot air comes from from my rear exhaust than my top exhaust. Bottom to top dumps you're GPU heat into everything else. Convection in a case isn't that strong.
Only if you have your air cooler INCORRECTLY mounted front to back when you have bottom to top air flow from case fans. ‍:kookoo:
bonehead123Yea, you'd think that Lambo would want something more sleek, slick & unique to slap their logo on, but maybe they are just desperate to get their name out there any way they can, thinking da dweebs will buy these just for the epeen of having said logo on something they own....

But like P4-630 said above, if I actually wanted a car logo on my pc (I DO NOT) then I'd just do the $5 sticker thingy and be happy :D

so sad for what was once a legendary, luxury brand to stoop to this level IMHO :(
Not much different to the old Acer Ferrari laptops quite a few years back
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#28
Upgrayedd
Caring1Only if you have your air cooler INCORRECTLY mounted front to back when you have bottom to top air flow from case fans. ‍:kookoo:
Then its just sucking ALL the hot air from the GPU and it's pointless when both can get their own fresh air from the front and bottom. Lian Li makes a case with dual rear exhaust, the 216.
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#29
ypsylon
Step 1: clone the case
Step 2: put a sticker
Step 3: Profitsss!

Really Lian Li makes Ferengi or Teladi look like amateurs. They should sell it filled full of snake oil.
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#30
Onasi
Caring1Not much different to the old Acer Ferrari laptops quite a few years back
And I remember Asus having some Lambo branded laptops around that time too.
P4-630Actually all Lambo's are just Audi's since 1998.
Depends on the model, but that’s more or less true. The V12 flagships were still usually bespoke. In fact, I would say that true old Lambo died with the Murcielago and the last of Bizzarrini V12. Nowadays their best selling model is the bloody Urus which is both tasteless and just a tarted up Audi RSQ8.
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#31
Gmr_Chick
neatfeatguyI wonder if Lian Li has to pay a pretty penny to use the logo and name or if Lamborghini approached them and said they wanted in on the PC case world because they're not making it anymore just on their name and cars anymore.....

Anyway, it just looks like pretty much every other tempered glass case that's made the rounds this year. Nothing about it stands out to me. I think it would have been better to get some etched logo in a nice side panel or front panel over a tiny little logo and some yellow accent color. It just feels like a cheap way to jack the price up.
Completely agree with you. There's nothing about this case that screams "exotic supercar" to me. Absolutely nothing. You can't put a carbon fiber wrap on the side and call it "racing inspired" or whatever. And a dinky little Lambo sticker/badge on the front panel isn't gonna cut it, either. I'm not even a die-hard Lambo enthusiast and I hate this case! Imagine how a true Lamborghini enthusiast would feel about this...

Meh, who am I kidding? Some of them are so balls-deep into the brand that they would probably buy a turd with the logo stamped into it if they could. :laugh:
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