Lian-Li Lancool One Digital PC Case Review
Peter Donnell / 6 years ago
Complete System
Building the system inside this chassis was a pretty easy task… sort of. The motherboard, CPU cooler, PSU, GPU, etc all dropped in with plenty of room to spare. The RGB 24-pin cable that Lian-Li sent me to use in this build, that was a real pain in the arse to put together. All is forgiven though, as mock as you may, the RGB cable looks amazing. Even more so, as the RGB cable is synced with the front panel RGB lights.
PSU Shroud
I love the shroud, it’s superb tidy and really cleans up the build. Plus, with all those cable routing holes, there’s hardly any cables on show throughout the build.
Well, except for the 24-pin, which is lit up like a Christmas tree, but we did that on purpose. There’s room enough in here for some truly massive GPUs too. The GTX 1080 Ti FE barely takes up 2/3rd of the chassis length. Plus the front fan is perfectly placed to keep it cool.
Pretty much any enthusiast air cooler will fit too. There’s plenty of space, and if you opt for radiators, you’ll find mounts in the front, top and rear of the chassis.
RGB!
The Strimmer RGB 24-pin cable looks superb, and again, I love how it pairs up with the front panel lighting. Even when you have effects flowing through, it all matches.
It’s really bright too, lighting up the interior of the case in a warm glow of colour.
Tempered Glass
With all the panels back in place, we still get a great view of the interior of the case. Of course, the bright sunlight in my room means there’s a lot of reflection in the window; can’t help that today though, sorry.
The glass is quite clear though, no tinting, so it’s lucky the cable routing is tidy, or you would be able to see it all… *shudder*
Overall, a truly fantastic looking build. I wouldn’t want something this good looking tucked out of sight. I’ve put it up on my desk to show it off, as I’m sure you would want to too!