Lian Li O11 Dynamic Mini chassis review -
Product Showcase - Exterior
Product Showcase - Exterior
The chassis is a classy -looking, elegant mid-sized tower, with a deep, dark design. 0.8mm SPCC was used for the body, then 1mm SPCC for the interior and back panel, with 4 mm tempered glass and 2mm aluminium for top and left panels. Let me just quote the specs here again: the dimensions are 420 mm × 269.5 mm × 380 mm (L×W×H), so the size is rather below the average for this type of chassis. The following motherboard form factors are supported:
- ATX
- Mini ITX
- Micro ATX
Weighing about 8.5 kg, the O11 DYNAMIC MINI is stable, even without all the stuff inside.
The front is simple, with a tempered glass panel and no visible vents.
The top panel also has a vent for water cooling and airflow purposes – and it’s made of aluminium.
There are full-length dust trays at the bottom of the case, two magnetic filters inside the right-side panel, as well as one additional dust filter covering the full length of the opening under the top of the case. The chassis rests on feet with rubber inserts each to prevent it from resonating.
We’re putting the new Lian Li SP750 power supply on our test bench today. The company is rather known for making the chassis, like the 011 series (with ones like the Dynamic or Mini) or the cooling like AIO named Gallahad. They even make a gamer’s desk DK05-F. Ok, but let’s get back to the reviewed product. The PSU (that makes the Lian Li return into the PSU business) has been based on the platform from Helly Technology (a less known OEM producer), so it looked like a bit risky move. How it’ll turn out in the final – we’ll see later.
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