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Lian Li O11 Dynamic Mini chassis review




This time, we’re checking out the Lian Li O11D Mini, a smaller version of the well-known O11D series. We reviewed the regular version over 2.5 years ago, and it earned our “Recommended” award. This time, it’s a smaller case, but still a very spacious one. It looks like an ITX/mATX chassis, but can house up to ATX-size motherboard
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Fox2232
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Posted on: 11/20/2020 08:56 PM
I think that word "Mini" is lost on some people. I was like: "Yeah, finally interesting case." And then: "Whatever."
I think that word "Mini" is lost on some people. I was like: "Yeah, finally interesting case." And then: "Whatever."
tunejunky
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Posted on: 11/21/2020 12:03 AM
i love this.
i've been hating on triple slot gpus since 4ever, but this is sweet in that problem is eliminated.
AND, as an avid loop enthusiast i love that i can have a 360 and a 280 BOTH in push/pull with an ITX (or mATX) mobo AND under $100.
so mini is relative to your usage. for 16 core/32 thread cpu and RX6800xt/ RTX 3080 on a loop with great thermals this is as small as it gets unless you have a Phanteks, but then that's a 240 plus a separate 120 rad to get the same.
i love this.
i've been hating on triple slot gpus since 4ever, but this is sweet in that problem is eliminated.
AND, as an avid loop enthusiast i love that i can have a 360 and a 280 BOTH in push/pull with an ITX (or mATX) mobo AND under $100.
so mini is relative to your usage. for 16 core/32 thread cpu and RX6800xt/ RTX 3080 on a loop with great thermals this is as small as it gets unless you have a Phanteks, but then that's a 240 plus a separate 120 rad to get the same.
Loophole35
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Posted on: 11/21/2020 01:50 PM
Just pre-ordered mine for $89. I’ve been waiting for this case for over a year.
Just pre-ordered mine for $89. I’ve been waiting for this case for over a year.
fry178
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Posted on: 11/21/2020 05:47 PM
"great". lets make a mini case that can fit rads in use by less than 50% of users, still have space for
2 more big rads, an ATX board, and then cripple it by psu.
if i already have the "limitations" (output/selection), then i rather buy an itx/sff case and really make a mini pc.
"great". lets make a mini case that can fit rads in use by less than 50% of users, still have space for
2 more big rads, an ATX board, and then cripple it by psu.
if i already have the "limitations" (output/selection), then i rather buy an itx/sff case and really make a mini pc.
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PSU compatibility kills it for me. I don't think there's a similarly sized case that can support 3 radiators.
I want to replace my Define C with something that can take 3 rads. This would be perfect, but since I already have a PSU, I'll probably go for it's bigger brother.