The Lian Li Exhibition at Computex this year left Leo quite impressed. In our final Computex 2023 tour, we take a deep dive into new and upcoming cases and coolers from the Lian Li team.
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Starting off with the O11 Vision, this chassis is all about aesthetics, with three tempered glass panels with no visible separation points. You remove the side and top glass panels to access the main compartment for installing components and routing wires. Inside you'll find a modular motherboard tray, so you can set it higher or lower based on preference and there's plenty of room to bling the case out with RGB fans.
The O11D Evo-RGB is another great looking case, with a large tempered glass window and a dark interior, allowing RGB lighting to really stand out. The front glass can be swapped out with a mesh panel if preferred, but there is also some perforation on the back panel for air flow. An even larger XL version of this chassis is also going to be available. There's also a nifty GPU installation method using a cooling rack and vertical mounting – it is something we look forward to showing in a future review.
The Galahad II LCD is Lian Li's latest AIO liquid cooler, powered by an Asetek 8th Gen pump design, with a square CPU block. As the name suggests, an LCD display dons the CPU block, which can be used to display useful info like CPU temperatures, or custom animations/images. The tubing also have handy swivel points too, making tube routing easier. The Galahad II Trinity RGB goes a step further with multiple styles for the CPU block for maximum RGB. The radiator uses double-stack fins so while it is still relatively compact, it should offer excellent performance when paired with high static pressure fans.
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KitGuru Says: That was our last tour for Computex this year. What did you all think of this year's event? What did you think of Lian Li's latest O11 versions?