🎮 Unleash Your Gaming Potential with Style!
The Lian Li PC-O11 Dynamic Blanc is a premium PC case designed for gamers who value both aesthetics and performance. With exceptional manufacturing quality, it features a spacious interior for optimal cooling and easy component installation. Its sleek design and multiple USB ports make it a perfect addition to any gaming setup.
Brand | LIAN LI |
Product Dimensions | 44.5 x 27.2 x 44.6 cm; 1 kg |
Item model number | PC-O11DW |
Manufacturer | Lian Li |
Series | PC-O11 Dynamic |
Colour | Black |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Wattage | 3600 watts |
Operating System | Windows |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Weight | 10.1 kg |
Item Weight | 1 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
Y**Z
A well designed, beautiful looking case.
This case is brilliantly designed. The panels are all secured by 2 simple thumbscrews. The top and 2 side panels slide off easily yet are very secure once in place - makes accessing all areas of the case effortless.The power supply positioning is excellent, tucked away at the back out of sight, but with plenty of ventilation and easy access for cables to the motherboard and other peripherals.Cable management was a breeze with this case. Lots of access points from the back to the front, and lots of places to tie & fixate cable runs to. Air flow is excellent, I have mine configured to intake from the bottom and output from the side and top. Had very good temps so far after a month of use.I only had two minor issues with this case. Firstly, the SSD mounts against a flat surface, so if your motherboard provides you with 'L' shaped power connectors (fairly common), you will struggle to get it connected. I had to order flat SATA power cables. Secondly, if you plan to mount case fans on the bottom like I did in my picture, you might have an issue with some of the connectors on the bottom of your motherboard. In particular, the USB3.0 front connects for your case is usually quite a big cable, and I was not able to connect mine without the fan pressing on the cable and almost bending the pins. I had to purchase an 'L' shaped M to F adaptor to change the orientation of the connection upwards to make it fit.Other than those very minor issues, this is an amazing case, and it really looks the part - perfect if you are going for an RGB setup to show off all those colours :)
J**E
Just so nice.
What a great pc case, it looks stunning from every angle, the dual compartment makes cable management really easy and has room for any extra modules you might have or need.Air flow is great, my gpu which is a very hot 2080ti is very happy in this case, the ability to have bottom fans blowing directly into the gpu helps greatly, often a feature sorely missed with most cases that have a psu and shroud down there removing this possibility.Lots of room for large radiators, i think it can take a 360 at the top, side and bottom if you wish, my only gripe is it isnt perfect for a 280mm radiator, this needs to go to the top as it wont fit on the side as that is designed for 120mm fans or a 360mm rad, not a big issue but it does mean my radiator needs to cope with gpu heat coming right at it, the reality is my cpu temps are up about 3c over my previous case but my gpu temps are 10c down, so ill take that! My previous case was the fractal meshify C, the airflow was great but gpu temps were high, i didnt think so at the time but the psu and shroud really do have a negative effect on gpu. This case is much more open, components can breath.It seems really well thought out, all panels slide out easily once top panel is removed, all are screwless except that top panel.My only other issue is the metal frame of the case seems a little thin, could bend easily i imagine so need to go easy pushing panels back in once removed.Really really pleased with this case, the RGB works really well with the white, so if thats your thing im sure you would agree.Really good value case.
M**W
Extreme Cooling & Very Simple to Build In
I've just built a 8700K system in this case and it was THE easiest I have done.This case is very easy to work with, two thumb screws at the back to release the lid, then the glass side comes out easily, the front glass slides out easily and the side panel also comes out easily too, with no further screws to undo. The whole lot off in seconds with no faff, happy days!I'm running a 360mm AIO cooler (a white Deepcool 360EX) through the side vents, however I could have mounted this at the top or if the tubes were longer there is room at the bottom for it too. On the topic of cooling, while there is no rear exhaust fan mount you can fit 3x 120mm fans in the bottom, 3x in the side side and 3x in the top grids. You can fit 140mm fans to the top, but only two will fit and they need to be put in diagonally. And finally the top, bottom and side grills are protected with magnetic grillsIf you have a ATX sized board this fits in perfectly, a E-ATX will definitely be a squeeze as they're much wider.The right hand side of the case, the wire management is made easy, there are a load of tie-down holes and a covering plate to hide them all away. While you could for some weird reason run two PSU units in this case, I placed my PSU at the bottom (850W), then used the cage above it to mount a traditional HD and a SSD.Note: The covering plate for the wires, you can also attach SSD's to this as there are holes for those, probably a normal sized disk as well.The only one thing I can say is awkward, is that don't like about the case is the tiny screw that holds the vertical wiring cover plate in on the right side of the case. It's just soooo out of place compared to the ease of the rest of the case. I understand why it's like that, but could have been done better, say with no screw at all.In summary, one kick-ass case.It looks beautiful with RGB lighting inside and so, soooooo easy to work with. I'm going to buy another to rebuild an older system at the end of the month.I hope that helps!
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