Thursday, November 7th 2024

Lian Li Launches the Ultimate Motorized Desk-Station with the DK07

LIAN LI Industrial Co. Ltd., a leading manufacturer of chassis and PC accessories, launches the latest edition of its motorized desk series with the DK07. The LIAN LI DK07 motorized standing desk is designed with adaptability and performance in mind, seamlessly integrating a single powerful system or dual E-ATX setups. It offers ample space and efficient cable management, featuring built-in cable clips, a large underbelly cable tray, and 2 organizer drawers for a clutter-free workspace. It also includes convenient features like a wireless charging pad with built-in USB ports, ensuring your devices stay powered and your workspace remains organized. The DK07 is available in black at an MSRP of $1,399.99.

Built for power users, the desk seamlessly supports both single and dual-system configurations, with a modular bracket design at the rear that enhances compatibility and simplifies the installation process when switching between systems. Each system tray accommodates E-ATX motherboards, CPU coolers up to 180 mm, and GPUs up to 383 mm, vertically or horizontally mounted (for vertical installation, a riser cable sold separately is required). The desk supports various radiator sizes up to 360 mm, with multiple fan configurations for optimized cooling, including mounting locations for up to 12 x 120 mm fans or 6 x 120 mm 4 x 140 mm fans, and space for up to 6 x 3.5" HDDs in the front. The modular design allows even more flexibility, with the front radiator brackets supporting 480 mm or 420 mm + 240 mm radiators for enhanced cooling solutions.
Convenience and Connectivity
In the top right corner of the desk, an independently powered wireless charging pad is integrated into the design, with a clever pop-up mechanism revealing hidden Type-C and Type-A ports for power delivery. These features ensure your devices stay charged, and your essential connections remain accessible. The DK07 ensures superior cable management with built-in cable clips located at the rear of the desk to route your monitor and peripherals cable cleanly, a large cable tray at the bottom, and two spacious drawers at the front to maintain a clean, clutter-free workspace. Each system includes front I/O panels that feature 2x USB Type-A and 2x USB Type-C (USB Gen2x2 with up to 20 Gbps transfer speeds) ports, alongside audio/mic jacks—ensuring that all devices remain easily connected.

Elegance Meets Functionality
The DK07 redefines the workspace experience with its motorized height adjustment system, offering a smooth transition from sitting to standing with a range between 676 mm to 1162 mm. The control system, conveniently placed on the top left of the desk, features manual controls and three customizable presets for quick adjustments. Designed with aesthetics and durability in mind, the DK07 boasts a 2 mm thick brushed aluminium exterior with 6 mm tinted tempered glass on the top, offering a sleek, modern view of your system.

Availability
The DK07 is available on November 7th, 2024, at an MSRP of $1,399.99. For more information, visit the product page.
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8 Comments on Lian Li Launches the Ultimate Motorized Desk-Station with the DK07

#1
TheDeeGee
Not sure how people use their desk over at Lian-Li, but i would be jammed against the bottom of the desk like that. Raising the desk would mean a very unnatural position for your shoulders.

This desk will only work for standing.
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#2
Octavean
Agreed. The depth of the desktop would need to be increased with the case portion pushed to the rear in order to sit comfortably. Personally I like to have a keyboard tray on my desks and such a desk as this simply wont allow for that.
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#3
Upgrayedd
I don't see how you make something this large without an ODD bay. Dual EATX and no ODD.
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#4
freeagent
Over 2000 beaver bucks with tax :eek:
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#5
Dr. Dro
UpgrayeddI don't see how you make something this large without an ODD bay. Dual EATX and no ODD.
Internal ODDs have fallen in disuse. Most recently built PCs no longer have one since most chassis designs don't have a slot for them anymore. SATA is going the same way, albeit slower since HDDs are still widely used despite their poor performance, thanks to capacity and data longevity concerns. Might as well just get an USB ODD if you still need one.
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#6
Hyderz
I wonder if Lian Li will venture into Wall panels builds or furniture builds... like incorporate it into a cupboard or cabinet..
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#7
Vayra86
TheDeeGeeNot sure how people use their desk over at Lian-Li, but i would be jammed against the bottom of the desk like that. Raising the desk would mean a very unnatural position for your shoulders.

This desk will only work for standing.
I also like how you'll be having a hot plate under your hands after a good session of gaming. To promote the sweaty gaming vibez

This screams design fail
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#8
ypsylon
I was looking forward to how this new desk will be - being for a lookout for sit-stand desk.

So much wasted potential and real estate. Old (unavailable) model was much more practical. With such gargantuan size you can't fit EEB motherboard in it!? Only 7 slots, while DK-04/5 had 8. :kookoo: DOA product for me.
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