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Guru3D.com » News » Lian Li Revamps O-Series Cases with White Color

Lian Li Revamps O-Series Cases with White Color

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/19/2016 06:19 PM | source: | 5 comment(s)
Lian Li Revamps O-Series Cases with White Color

Lian-Li is thrilled to announce the PC-O5SW, PC-O7SW and PC-O8WBW: stunning white colors for stunning chassis. Lian Li O-series cases are emblematic of its dedication to premium materials and exceptional engineering. After a rough winter worldwide last year, Lian Li chose a new snowy white theme in hopes of an auspicious, less extreme winter season in 2016.

The O-series is a perfect chassis for displaying high-end hardware. Both the PC-O5SW and PC-O7SW feature a full tempered glass panel for an unfettered view of gleaming builds. VGA cards are mounted vertically, parallel to the motherboard, using an included riser cable. Both chassis have four expansion slots and support SLI and Crossfire setups. They can be mounted directly on walls, placed on a desk with a vertical stand, or laid horizontally on four removable rubber feet.

Key features of the PC-O5SW, PC-O7SW, and PC-O8WBW

  • Wall-mountable, open-air chassis (PC-O5SW and PC-O7SW)
  • Mini-ITX PC-O5SW, ATX/E-ATX PC-O7SW and PC-O8WBW
  • Oversized tempered glass panels
  • Max radiator size: 300mm (PC-O5SW) 400mm (PC-O7SW) 360mm (PC-O8WBW)
  • Max VGA card size: 310mm (PC-O5SW) 440mm (PC-O7SW) 370mm (PC-O8WBW)
  • Mount up to eight total storage drives in each case 

The PC-O5SW and PC-O7SW can mount three 3.5" and a single 2.5" drive in the included drive cage, while the PC-O8WBW can squeeze six 3.5" and two 2.5" drives. Users can opt to hide 2.5" and 3.5" drives behind or directly on the motherboard tray. Each case can mount a total of eight drives.

Water Cooling Support for Large Radiators
Like the other "S" suffixed O-series models, water cooling enthusiasts can mount 300mm radiators in the mini-ITX PC-O5SW, while the full ATX PC-O7SW can accommodate 400mm radiators. The PC-O8WBW fits up to two 360mm radiators.

Price and Availability
The PC-O8WBW will be available on 10/23 while the O5SW and O7SW are nearly available at Newegg

  • The PC-O5SW is available for MSRP USD $419
  • The PC-O7SW is available for MSRP USD $559
  • The PC-O8WBW is available for MSRP USD $479


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GALTARAUJO
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#5348017 Posted on: 10/19/2016 07:18 PM
Maybe it was the angle that the picture was taken, but on the big one it seems that the 3x120mm fans are internal, which would not make any sense.

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#5348032 Posted on: 10/19/2016 08:05 PM
Maybe it was the angle that the picture was taken, but on the big one it seems that the 3x120mm fans are internal, which would not make any sense.


I thought the same thing, the 3 fans do indeed look like they are behind the glass panel which of course makes no sense for cool air flow.

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#5348042 Posted on: 10/19/2016 08:16 PM
Looks like it pulls in air from the vents on the side.

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#5348214 Posted on: 10/20/2016 07:52 AM

The PC-O5SW is available for MSRP USD $419
The PC-O7SW is available for MSRP USD $559
The PC-O8WBW is available for MSRP USD $479

No s*** Lian-Li is thrilled to announce them. Especially at those prices. I would've been thrilled too if I was selling them.

500bucks? Geez. I don't care what anyone thinks. That's..... Whatever.

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#5348260 Posted on: 10/20/2016 10:43 AM
No s*** Lian-Li is thrilled to announce them. Especially at those prices. I would've been thrilled too if I was selling them.


people still buy lian li cases?

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