In our latest Computex 2026 video, Leo checks out all the latest from Lian Li, including the new Lancool 207 XL, the new 011D EVO RGB V2, as well as new coolers and the latest updates to the Uni Fan range.
Watch via YouTube below:
Timestamps:
00:00 O11D Evo RGB V2
01:59 LanCool 4
03:13 UX100
04:10 Hydroshift II OLED Curved 360
04:55 Edge Platinum V2
05:40 Edge Hub V2
05:57 SX 1000G
06:22 V2000
06:40 Lancool 207XL
08:12 Fans
08:51 B4-MATX
The 011D EVO RGB V2 changes things up with a removable glass panel that separates your AIO CPU cooler from the rest of the build, effectively creating a third chamber, with its own airflow path that doesn't interfere with the cooling for the rest of your system. The glass panel is removable, so you can have a full glass front with no mesh and have a more conventional layout inside of the case if you prefer. This case is expected hit the market soon at around $170.
The UX100 is a new mid-tower adopting the newly emerging ‘floating' design, where the main chamber has a little cut out that separates it from the basement compartment for additional airflow channels to the main section of the case. The basement compartment is where your power supply lives, separated from all of your main components. The main section also has a wrap-around glass front panel, so there is no pillar obstructing the view of your build. The example builds we saw on display looked very nice, so this is definitely one to watch if you have lots of RGB.
On the Lancool front, Lian Li has a new Lancool 207 XL version hitting the market. This one incorporates a pair of newly designed bottom-mounted cross-flow fans, which direct cool air directly towards the PCIe slots. It is targeting a pretty good price point too at $110.
The new Lian Li HydroShift 2 OLED AIO coolers were announced a few weeks ahead of Computex, but we were able to get a much closer look at it here at Computex. It looked great in many different builds, particularly with custom animations made to take advantage of the curved panel.
On top of all that, Lian Li has the new Uni Fan Flex series, including LCD variants that use a 1.8‑inch 400×400 display at the centre of the fan. These looked great when we saw them last year, and that continues to be the case with the latest versions.
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