Lian Li Unveils PC-O11 Dynamic EVO Cases
The PC-O11 Dynamic EVO comes in three trims—”Modern Black,” “Pure White,” and “Harbor Grey.” The first one is a sober matte trim of black with gloss added by the tempered glass panels, and a brushed aluminium strip running across the front. “Pure White” is white all around, paired with clear glass panels. “Harbor Grey” is a two-tone scheme, with solid grey taking up the panels along the smaller compartment. The case offers a plethora of ventilation options, which include three 360 mm radiator mounts (top, bottom, and inter-compartment); and a 120 mm rear exhaust.
Note: We posted our in-depth review of the Lian-Li PC-O11 Dynamic EVO earlier today.
Storage options with the Lian Li PC-O11 Dynamic EVO include a total of eleven 2.5-inch drive mounts. These include four along the bottom panel, and seven behind the motherboard tray, along the partition. The partition also features a “spinal” column that helps you conceal key cables, such as the 24-pin ATX, EPS, and PCIe power cables. The only lighting included with the case is an addressable-RGB light strip that runs vertically along the partition as viewed from the front panel. The smaller compartment is designed such, that a dual-PSU setup can be created. The motherboard tray has innovations such as the ability to reorient the vertical add-on card slots to create more airflow between the bottom-mounted fans and a graphics card oriented vertically, using a separately purchased “upright GPU kit.” The case measures (D) 465 mm × (W) 285 mm × (H) 459 mm.
The base price of the case is $150, the vertical GPU kit, including the riser cable costs $80; the Upright GPU Kit (including riser) costs $80; the additional I/O kit, which adds more USB connectivity to the front-panel, costs $19; the front mesh kit that replaces the front glass panel with an airy mesh, costs $20; while the top-I/O plate costs $13.