LIAN LI and EKWB Launches O11D Distro-Plate G1
LIAN LI is proud to announce the launch of the O11D Distro-Plate G1, a custom water cooling reservoir, routing and pump solution designed in partnership with EKWB, a world-renown custom water cooling company.
The unique result from this great collaboration is specifically designed to provide a comprehensive water cooling solution for the famous O11D and O11D XL chassis by LIAN LI.
Designed to simplify the custom water cooling build process for beginners PC builders who enter the hard tubing water cooling world, the O11D Distro-Plate G1 offers an all in one solution that includes pump, reservoir, simple mounting mechanism, and multiple industry standards G1/4 threaded inlet and outlets. The placement of these inlets and outlets are perfectly aligned to fit inline with the PC components in order to minimize the number of bends the user has to make in order to create the loop. Able to support, 1 CPU, 2 GPU and up to 2 radiators, custom water cooling has never been so accessible.
Engineered to be mounted next to the motherboard, the O11D Distro-Plate G1 can fit elegantly within the LIAN LI O11 Dynamic and the recently launched LIAN LI O11D XL ROG certified chassis.
O11D Distro-Plate G1 Specifications |
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Technical data |
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Reservoir width |
60mm |
Overall height |
121mm including pump |
Mounting hole pattern |
50x50mm |
LED style |
Addressable |
LED count |
18 |
LED power consumption |
0,3A @ 5V |
Pump electrical and mechanical properties |
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Motor |
Electrically commuted motor |
Rated voltage |
12V DC |
Power consumption |
6W |
Maximum pressure head |
2.6m |
Maximum flow |
500 L/h |
Maximum ambient temperature |
10-50°C |
Maximum fluid temperature |
10-60°C |
Materials |
PPS-GF30, EPDM O-rings, Aluminum oxide, graphite |
Power connector |
4-Pin PWM fan connector |
Cable length |
50cm |
Fan speed |
720~3600 RPM +/- 10% |
Distribution plate support |
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1x CPU block |
Up to 2 x GPU blocks in slot 1 or slot 2 |
Up to 2x 120/240/360mm radiators up to 60mm thick |
G1/4 threads |
M4 mounting holes (mounting hardware included) |
Compatible with DDC pumps (3.1 / 3.2 / 3.25 / Elite) |
Not compatible with SPC pump |
The O11D Distro-Plate G1 is available starting today, August 30, 2019, at an MSRP of $199USD.
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where is the PSU??
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This is nice. It does take up the space of a 360 rad but the 011 dynamic has the ability to mount 3 360’s and a 140 so it’s not a big deal.
@Corbus there is plenty of drive mounting available behind the motherboard tray. Check out the case. It’s maybe the most impressive design from Lian-Li.
@andersondiaz behind the motherboard tray.
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On the other side of the case - you can kind of see the outline for it in the CPU tray cutout in the 3rd picture.
@Hilbert Hagedoorn - whenever I link pictures the hover over says "click this image to show the fullsize" but it never works. Am I doing something wrong or is this some kind of bug?
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You are linking to the small thumbnail image ... not the actual full-size one. 'Copy link address' is the one you are after.
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See no point in this as it's taking up a Rad/Fans/Drives space while the front glass is ....Free real estate.