LIAN-LI PC-O11DX Dynamic Mid-Tower ATX PC Case - Black, Black
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Price: £148.00
Brand: Lian-Li
10/24/2018
Description: Top features: - Two windows let you show off your gaming PC - Space for cooling means you can keep your PC running smoothly Two windows The Lian-Li PC-O11DX Mid-Tower ATX PC Case has a aluminium and steel frame, with tempered glass windows and dual chambers. The twin-window design lets you show off all your components - perfect for building an impressive-looking gaming PC. No one likes seeing cables snaking everywhere - that's why there are rubberised cable guides that help you to keep your case looking neat and clean. And for essential connectivity, there's an aluminium front panel with loads of helpful ports. Space for cooling Want to build a gaming PC with water cooling? The PCO11DX has room to install three 360 mm radiators at once, drawing heat away from your components. There's also space for fans on the top, bottom and side of the case, so no matter how high spec your components, you won't have to worry about anything overheating. And if that isn't all enough - the case itself is designed to push air away from your components. And, of course, there's dust vents that can be easily cleaned. And with room for stacks of hard drives and SS Ds, you can pile up terabytes of storage without running out of room. There's even space for two power supplies, so you'll never be limited when you're upgrading in the future. Lian-Li LIAN-LI PC-O11DX Dynamic Mid-Tower ATX PC Case - Black, Black - shop the best deal online on appliances4.me
Category: Appliances and accessories
Merchant: Currys PC World
Product ID: 10186000
Delivery time: 1 to 3 days
Delivery cost: 5
EAN: 4718466008633
Specifications: [ { groupLabel: EXPANSION, specifications: [ { label: Case bays: - 2.5” bay x 4n- 3.5” bay x 2 ● External connections: - USB Type-C x 1n- USB 3.0 x 2n- 3.5 mm jack x 1 ● Expansion slots: 8 ● Fan mount locations: - Front: (x3) 120 mmn- Top: (x3) 120 mmn- Bottom: (x3) 120 mm ● Radiator mount locations: - Front: (x1) 360 mmn- Top: (x1) 360 mmn- Bottom: (x1) 360 mm } ] }, { groupLabel: FEATURES, specifications: [ { label: Power supply unit ● Maximum component size: - Maximum GPU length: 420 mmn- Maximum CPU cooler height: 155 mmn- Maximum PSU length: 255 mm ● Fans included ● LED lighting ● Window: Yes ● Other features. OVERVIEW ● Case format: Mid tower ● Form factor: - ATXn- E-ATXn- Micro-ATX ● Case material: - Steeln- Aluminium ● Window material: Tempered glass ● Motherboard support: - ATXn- E-ATXn- Micro-ATX. GENERAL ● Manufacturer's guarantee: 2 years ● Box contents: - Lian-Li PC-O11DX Dynamic Mid-Tower ATX PC Casen- Screw pack ● Dimensions: 446 x 272 x 445 mm (H x W x D) ● Weight: 10.1 kg ● Colour: Black
Author: Puddingdwarf
Rating: 5
Review: For around £130 this case is of an extremely high quality, I've experienced much lower quality cases at the £200 price range. Overall its nice to build in and the duel compartment makes it super easy to make a setup look clean. The case supports 9 120mm fans and basically any radiator size, however for me whilst building, the case seemed to really not want me to use the bottom fan mounts. First off if your looking to vertical mount your gpu AND have bottom fans like me, DON'T get the Lian Li 011 vertical gpu mount! The lower support for the gpu of that kit has to be screwed into the bottom fan mounts of the case so you can't have fans there. I made do without using it but had to slip a rubber block under the card to make sure all the pressure wasn't on the one gpu mounting screw. Additionally the motherboard mounting position should be slightly higher. There's a crazy amount of space up top, enough to fit a push pull radiator setup, but this means the bottom of an ATX board sits lower that the top of the bottom mounted 120mm fans. This caused issues with the cases USB motherboard connector which sticks out a large amount from the motherboard and into the middle fan position. As such I have to have the connector bent up over the fan slightly which I shouldn't have to do. So if your motherboards case USB port is at the bottom and you want to mount fans at the bottom, you'll either have to deal with the connection being bent slightly, get slim form factor fans or not use the front case USB ports. This shouldn't have been an issue and there should have been room at the bottom for full size 120mm fans to not overlap the motherboard. This would be a mojor problem if your mounting a bottom radiator and want to use the case USBs as you wouldn't be able to bend the USB conne tor up slightly. Another design change I would have liked is for the side intake fan mounting bracket to just be a long hole strip rather than the in out design you can see in the amazon images. This way mounting options for radiators smaller than full size would be considerably larger. The way I was able to mount my 240 radiator flush with 1 120mm fan below it was to file a few of the holes to be longer and the screws only go through the holes on 2 points, the others are just in the empty space and the radiator is being kept in place by those 2 screws and the parts of the case between the radiator and the radiator fans. Having the side mounts the same as the top and bottom would have made this install easy without the need for 'damaging' the case. Whilst most of what I've said so far is negative I've given the case 5 stars because it deserves it, most of the issues I had are because of my specific setup and the way I wanted to have it, most people buying this would mount their radiator differently or be using a full size or a custom loop, both of which are what the case is designed for. But for those switching cases, already having a 240 radiator, it's something to keep in mind, the way I've done it is the only way to have the radiator not stick out further than the 3rd fan, unless you mount it the radiator in the middle and don't have a third fan. The case looks amazing and is a design that a lot of other companies have now copied since its release, but none have gotten it as good in my opinion. All materials are quality and the case is versatile having tons of room for multiple full size radiators, extremely large graphics cards and the possibility of housing an E-ATX board. The way the panels come off is also extremely easy and convenient. You unscrew two screws on the top panel that can't be removed so you can't loose them, slide the top panel off and from there you simply lift the other panels up and off, no other screws required and everything is very secure even with this setup. When it comes to the back section of the case, the PSU is mounted sideways and there's a HDD cage above it that's removable and can hold 2 3.5 HDDs and can also be adjusted to hold 2.5 drives. The case comes with 2 mounts for 2.5 SSDs which screw into the bottom fan mounts, so you have to choose whether you want to use those or have bottom fans. However there's a removable panel that hides the wirering round the back which you can mount 1 3.5 HDD too plus 1 2.5 drive or 2 2.5 drives too. This means you can have up to 3 3.5 drives plus 3 2.5 drives mounted in the case or 2 3.5 and 4 2.5. So drive support is very strong. The one issue I had however is that I simply can't mount my 3.5 SSHD to the wire cover slot as the SATA port faces towards the metal rather than the open space, so unless your SATA cable has the wires stick out from the opposite side or the wires connect to the head in a straight line, you can't connect the drive to the PSU in that position, which looks like a potential oversight, so I had to use the cage for 1 3.5 drive when I should have been able to remove it and mount it to the wiring cover. Thermals with all fan positions used and dust filters left on are very good, better than they were with the same fans in a modern standard form factor case, even with the gpu mounted vertically. For me I'm seeing 10 degrees lower cpu temps and 5 degrees lower gpu temps from my previous case. That means a gigabyte 2070 super running at 70 degrees peak, averaging 65 under load and an i7 9700k peaking at 53 degrees and averaging 45 under load, un-overclocked. Of course this depend on your fans, radiator, pump, and components but it's an example of how hot decently high end hardware runs in this case. TLDR: if you like the design of the case then get it. High quality, versatile, good airflow, great drive support and better than the same style cases from competing brands who copied this design.
Author: Paul
Rating: 4
Review: Nicely assembled gaming PC case. Good quality and access. Knocked 1 star off for the high cost. Looks great when setup with RGB.