As expected, Lian Li has unveiled a couple of new PC cases at the Computex 2024 show in Taipei, including the LANCOOL 207, LANCOOL 217 featuring a wooden aesthetic, and the O11 Vision Compact. All three new cases pretty much follow the recent trend in PC case design, but also giving it a recognizable Lian Li twist and, of course, and the quality we learned to expect from Lian Li.
The LANCOOL 207 is an interesting PC case as it is basically a Micro-ATX-sized PC case that can accommodate an ATX motherboard, which is quite a feat. Lian Li actually lowered the motherboard tray while moving the PSU to the front. In addition to supporting an ATX motherboards, it also supports up to 360 mm AIO at the top, up to 410 mm long graphics cards, and up to 160 mm long PSUs. The LANCOOL 207 supports up to two 140 mm fans at the front (two 140x30 mm ARGB fans with infinity mirrors are bundled), three 120 mm or two 140 mm ones at the top, two 120 mm above the PSU shroud (also included with the case) and single 120 mm fan at the rear. The front panel gets two USB 3.0 and one USB 3.1 Type-C port, alongside audio jacks and the power button. The LANCOOL 207 is coming in Q3 2024 with an expected price of $79.99.
Another new PC case from Lian Li that certainly caught our eye is the LANCOOL 217, a mid-tower case with real wood inserts, which is not something that we have seen these days. It also uses the steel frame combined with 4 mm tempered glass at the side. This is a standard case that support E-ATX motherboards (under 280 mm), and also supports back-connect motherboard. It comes bundled with two 170 mm fans at the front, which also have a rather unique feature that reverses the fan blades to get rid of the dust by a simple push of a "cleaning mode button". In addition, it also supports three 3x120 mm or two 140 mm ones or 360 mm radiator at the top, three 120 mm fans above the PSU shroud, and single 140 mm at the rear (which is also included with the case). The LANCOOL 217 can handle standard ATX PSUs of 220 mm in depth, 380 mm long GPUs, and 170 mm tall CPU coolers.
The LANCOOL 217 also comes in Q3 2024 with price set at $119.99 and will also come in black and white color options.
The last, but definitely not the least, is the O11 VISION COMPACT, a smaller version of the popular O11 VISION PC case from Lian Li. With panoramic glass cases being quite popular these days, Lian Li is taking a swing by also including an optional top glass panel, in addition to a mesh panel, which gives it a completely new dimension. The O11 VISION COMPACT is a mid-tower dual-chamber PC case, which means that it has an option to hide AIO tubes in a second chamber when it is side mounted. It supports up to E-ATX motherboards with back-connect, and uses aluminium, steel and 4 mm and 3 mm tempered glass panels.
It supports up to 360 mm AIO cooler at the top, 360 mm one at the side, and 360 mm at the bottom, which also means it can take up to 3x120 mm or 2x140 mm fans at the top, 3x120 mm fans at the side, 3x120 mm or 2x 140 mm at the bottom, and 2x120 mm fans at the rear. The O11 VISION COMPACT can accommodate up to 220 mm deep PSUs, up to 167 mm tall CPU coolers and up to 408 mm long graphics cards in both horizontal and vertical orientation.
The O11 VISION COMPACT comes in Q3 2024 as well, with a rather reasonable $119.99 price tag if we heard correctly.
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The LANCOOL 207 is an interesting PC case as it is basically a Micro-ATX-sized PC case that can accommodate an ATX motherboard, which is quite a feat. Lian Li actually lowered the motherboard tray while moving the PSU to the front. In addition to supporting an ATX motherboards, it also supports up to 360 mm AIO at the top, up to 410 mm long graphics cards, and up to 160 mm long PSUs. The LANCOOL 207 supports up to two 140 mm fans at the front (two 140x30 mm ARGB fans with infinity mirrors are bundled), three 120 mm or two 140 mm ones at the top, two 120 mm above the PSU shroud (also included with the case) and single 120 mm fan at the rear. The front panel gets two USB 3.0 and one USB 3.1 Type-C port, alongside audio jacks and the power button. The LANCOOL 207 is coming in Q3 2024 with an expected price of $79.99.
Another new PC case from Lian Li that certainly caught our eye is the LANCOOL 217, a mid-tower case with real wood inserts, which is not something that we have seen these days. It also uses the steel frame combined with 4 mm tempered glass at the side. This is a standard case that support E-ATX motherboards (under 280 mm), and also supports back-connect motherboard. It comes bundled with two 170 mm fans at the front, which also have a rather unique feature that reverses the fan blades to get rid of the dust by a simple push of a "cleaning mode button". In addition, it also supports three 3x120 mm or two 140 mm ones or 360 mm radiator at the top, three 120 mm fans above the PSU shroud, and single 140 mm at the rear (which is also included with the case). The LANCOOL 217 can handle standard ATX PSUs of 220 mm in depth, 380 mm long GPUs, and 170 mm tall CPU coolers.
The LANCOOL 217 also comes in Q3 2024 with price set at $119.99 and will also come in black and white color options.
The last, but definitely not the least, is the O11 VISION COMPACT, a smaller version of the popular O11 VISION PC case from Lian Li. With panoramic glass cases being quite popular these days, Lian Li is taking a swing by also including an optional top glass panel, in addition to a mesh panel, which gives it a completely new dimension. The O11 VISION COMPACT is a mid-tower dual-chamber PC case, which means that it has an option to hide AIO tubes in a second chamber when it is side mounted. It supports up to E-ATX motherboards with back-connect, and uses aluminium, steel and 4 mm and 3 mm tempered glass panels.
It supports up to 360 mm AIO cooler at the top, 360 mm one at the side, and 360 mm at the bottom, which also means it can take up to 3x120 mm or 2x140 mm fans at the top, 3x120 mm fans at the side, 3x120 mm or 2x 140 mm at the bottom, and 2x120 mm fans at the rear. The O11 VISION COMPACT can accommodate up to 220 mm deep PSUs, up to 167 mm tall CPU coolers and up to 408 mm long graphics cards in both horizontal and vertical orientation.
The O11 VISION COMPACT comes in Q3 2024 as well, with a rather reasonable $119.99 price tag if we heard correctly.
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