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Lian Li Reveals Upcoming Products at 2025 Digital Expo

LIAN LI Industrial Co. Ltd., a leading manufacturer of chassis and PC accessories, will premiere the LIAN LI 2025 DIGITAL EXPO at 9am EST on February 7th, on YouTube. This two-part video series reveals updates to prototype and upcoming products, including cases, AIO liquid coolers, fans, power supplies, and more. Featured products are the LANCOOL 217, LANCOOL 207 Digital, LANCOOL 4, and the O11D MINI V2 cases. Additional innovations include the RS Series rotatable PSU, universal screen and mount, Hydroshift II LCD-C 360R AIO, UNI FANS, and a new vertical GPU bracket.

The LANCOOL 217 showcases real wood accents and comes with five pre-installed fans. This includes two 170 mm front fans that are tool-less height-adjustable, two 120 mm GPU cooling fans with reversed blades positioned over the PSU shroud, and a 140 mm fan located at the back. Its dual PSU mounting options provide added flexibility for cable management. The case is offered in two variations: black with dark wood accents and white with light wood accents. Prices begin at $119.99.

CORSAIR Launches RS Series High-Performance Daisy-Chain PWM Fans

Corsair today announced the release of the new RS Series of cooling fans, boasting impressive and affordable cooling with simple daisy-chained connections for a hassle-free setup. Incorporating the latest fan technology advances, RS Series fans are ideal for PC builders seeking precise PWM cooling without the need for additional controllers. Available as both an ARGB version with eye-catching addressable lighting and a non-RGB version, there's an RS Series fan for any type of build.

RS fans streamline cable management within your build when you daisy-chain one fan to the next, all connected to your motherboard using a single 4-pin PWM connector. RS ARGB fans add dynamic lighting to your build without unnecessary complexity by utilizing one +5V ARGB header. This streamlined approach makes installation a breeze, putting control of fan speeds and lighting right at your fingertips via your motherboard.
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