It has been about three months since Lian-Li tried out prototypes of their new Wall-mountable chassis on the Facebook community, and what a wait it has been. But the wait is over as Lian-Li has introduced the new O series Wall-Mountable chassis in the UK.
Lian-Li listened to the DIY community’s feedback and optimized the final design that now has been released in the form of the PC-05, PC-05S, PC-06S and PC07S. The four aluminum constructed cases all feature a similar design and aesthetic but differing in their hardware compatibility.
With the oversized tempered glass, they allow you to show off all your hardware and the included riser card even allows you to display your graphics card in a proper fashion while a black anodized aluminium shields covers the hard drive cage.
The S models come with water cooling support. The PC-05S can hold a 240mm radiator while the other two models can go all the way to 360mm radiators. All four models have versatile placement options as wall mounting is just one of them. The included stand will allow you to have it vertically or you can just place it horizontally on your desk resting well and secure on the four rubber feet.
We’ve already got a review of the Lian-Li PC-05S ready for you, so head on over and check out all the details on this gorgeous chassis. You can also check out the full specifications on the official Lian-Li website for the PC-05, PC-05S, PC-06S, and PC07S.
The MSRP for the foursome is £190 for the PC-O5, £214 for the PC-O5S, £254 for the PC-O6S, and £278 for the PC-O7S. The O series will be available soon at Caseking/Overclockers in the UK and Alternate also has them listed for pre-orders.
Thanks to Lian-Li for providing us with this information
Images courtesy of Lian-Li
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