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The Lian Li O11Dynamic XL (ROG Certified) Midi-Tower in silver offers expansive internal space designed for advanced PC builds. It supports dual and vertical GPU mounting, including thick radiators at the bottom, ensuring optimal cooling and component compatibility. Certified by ROG for quality, this chassis combines durability with a sleek, professional look perfect for millennial professionals seeking both performance and style.
D**Y
THE case to buy
What a case this is. Looks good and is very easily to build in.I will just list out what I like most:- Looks great- Pretty good airflow- Easy and tool-less panel removal- A panel to hide cables on right side of case (It's a mess without it)- Able to fit max 10 case fans (Bottom, side, top and 1 rear exhaust) or up to 3 360mm radiators (Bottom, side and top)- RGB strip on the front (I don't use but syncs with Asus aura)Ultimately it is an expensive case but out of the 5 I have owned it is by far the best and I probably will not change it again.
A**N
Best showpiece case
The media could not be loaded. Love this case, it's easy to build in and plenty of space for cable management and it looks great!
J**E
The most easyist pc case to build in plenty of room
The media could not be loaded. Very good quality
M**R
Surprisingly disappointing.
It's a nice case, and with der baur and ROG behind it I was surprised to see some basic flaws in the design.The hot swap drive bays for SSD or conventional hard drives are sealed on 4 sides. Top and bottom of the removable carriers have a few small holes (8) for ventilation. But the ventilation exhausts within one inch of the top of the case and theres no roof vents at that point. Perfect for cooking your drives. Theres very little cooling in the rear section where aforementioned drive bays and power supply live. A work around is to remove the middle drive cage, fit 2 x 80mm fans, one above the other, to the rear drive cage door pushing air into the rear and then a 120mm fan to the side/rear panel, also pushing air into the rear section.There is a large hole in the chassis where the bottom of the CPU is located. This would have been an ideal area to fit a 140mm, or even 200mm fan to push cold air across the bottom of the motherboard. Another opportunity missed.Although it looks like there is plenty of space inside the case you are quite limited on where you can put what...its a binary choice. You can fit it or not fit it.. radiators, distros blocks have limited location choices. Add in pumps and reservoirs , flowmeters and loop controllers, running out of space happens quick and ugly. I'm currently struggling to find a location to fit a small Asus ext fan controller board. ( to control the 2x80mm and 1 x 140mm at the back).There are some cheap and nasty plastic catches that are begging to fail and yet the glass restraint and locating system is one of the most simple and elegant you will find..Lian li are one of the better case makers and the Dynamic 011 XL will shift in large numbers. It so nearly works... it's one of the best cases out there and very popular too. But I cant help thinking that for this sort of money, the bugs in the design should not be this obvious
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