Lian Li has announced the launch of its second online event with the LIAN LI 2021 DIGITAL EXPO. Utilizing this platform, Lian Li has revealed a number of new or soon-to-be-launched products, including updated editions of the O11D MINI and UNI FANS and giving us a ‘first time’ look at four new PC chassis prototype designs!
In the publication of their Digital EXPO, Lian Li has revealed details surrounding a number of upcoming chassis designs. Although currently only in the prototype stage of development, they have indicated that consumers can expect a formal product release in the very near future. – Some of the confirmed information regarding the four models can be found below:
Q58: The Q58, a 14.3L SFF case, is equipped with split hinged panels made of tempered glass and aluminum mesh, and a dual-tone front solid aluminum panel. With support for MINI-ITX, 320 mm long GPUs, and up to 280 mm radiators, the Q58 is capable of supporting a variety of configurations with SFX PSUs or ATX PSUs due to an adjustable motherboard tray that can be moved for more clearance.
A4-H2O: A collaboration with DAN Cases from Germany, the A4-H2O is an SFF case at only 10.4L. Inspired by the original A4-SFX, the all-aluminium A4-H2O offers a refined look and sleek design. Compatible with Mini-ITX motherboards and SFX or SFX-L power supplies, the A4-H2O can fit in any GPU up to 315 mm in length and 2.7 slots in thickness, and any 240 AIO with CPU block clearance of 56 mm. The A4-H2O’s mesh at the top, right, and left panels offer plenty of airflow for proper thermal management. In addition, the A4-H20 has lots of storage space with mounts for 2 SSDs behind the front panel.
V3000+: A redesign of the original V3000, the V3000+ is a modernized aluminium full tower case that masters water cooling, airflow, modularity, storage, and high-performance component compatibility. With support for up to three 480 mm radiators plus a 360 mm radiator, sixteen 120 mm fans, two systems, two PSUs, and horizontal or vertical GPU up to 420 mm in length, the V3000+ is the ultimate case for the performance systems. Up to 16 HDDs or 19 SSDs can be fitted in the V3000+, enough to turn this case into a powerful storage server. With a tempered glass panel on the left, meshed top panel and shroud panels, solid front and right side panels, the V3000+ also includes accents of RGB around the front panel which can be controlled by a magnet-mount remote control.
O11D EVO: Designed as an airflow optimized O11 Dynamic, the O11D EVO offers features of the O11D XL in the footprint of the O11 Dynamic. The 2 aluminium panels at the top and right side feature a redesigned mesh that acts as a dust filter while providing the system with unparalleled airflow. The aluminium strip at the front of the case is a flip panel that covers the case-control buttons, as well as an optional SDD case for two 2.5″ SSDs or HDDs. In terms of compatibility, the O11D EVO supports motherboards ranging from E-ATX to MINI ITX, GPUs up to 445 mm long, and PSUs up to 200 mm in length. Users now have the option to place their GPU beside the motherboard, in an upright position. As for radiators, fans, and storage support, three modular brackets which can be arranged for either 280/360 radiators/fans, or 2.5″/3.5″ SSDs/HDDs are included.
If you want to check out the full Lian Li Digital EXPO, then we have copied the video link for you below. With it running for about 30-minutes though, you might want to grab a coffee before clicking that play button. In regards to these and other Lian Li products, however, for more information you can, of course, check out their official website via the link here!
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