Lian Li ROG-Certified PC-O11WGX With Expanded Bundle and PCIe Riser
The new PC-O11WGX also comes with the popular O11-1 accessory kit with PCI-E riser cable for vertical graphics card mounting in the box! Furthermore, the front panel features exquisite ROG silk screen detailing and improved liquid cooling compatibility.
This ROG branded PC-O11WGX has been built with feedback from Lian Li PC-O11 users. This is evident by optimized layout for disks on the rear of the chassis, it can fit three 2.5" drives. This puts more focus on liquid cooling and with space for three 360mm radiators for liquid cooling (or three 120mm fans) there is enough capacity for any thermal challenge inside the PC-O11WGX.
- Exclusive ROG front panel design
- Included O11-1 Riser Kit (Bracket and PCI Express cable) for vertical graphics cards
- Dual-compartment design: half glass, half aluminum with steel internals
- Width: 277mm; Height: 506mm; Depth: 457mm
- E-ATX, ATX, microATX, and Mini-ITX motherboards
- up to 430mm ATX PSUs
- Eight Expansion slots; 430mm VGA cards
- CPU cooler: 150mm tall
- 4x3.5” HDD + 5x2.5” SSD; nine total drives
- 2xUSB 3.0, 1xUSB 3.1 type C, HD Audio on front panel
Fits three radiators of 360mm x 70mm x 120mm size
The PC-O11WGX now comes bundled with the popular O11-1 accessory kit, this allows PC-O11WGX to mount their graphics cards horizontally or vertically thanks to the included PCI-E riser cable in the kit. The front panel has been upgraded compared to the original PC-O11 to include a USB 3.1 Type-C connector besides the already present two USB 3.0 and HD audio ports. The PC-O11WGX carries over the impressive specs of the original PC-O11, including space for 430mm ATX PSUs with rubber vibration dampers, space for 4x 3.5" and 5x 2.5" drives. The top and bottom panels also include mesh dust filters.
High-performance tempered glass build with Asus ROG Certification and styling
THE PC-O11WGX has the distinctive markings of a ROG product on its front panel, and continues the proud tradition of ROG certified Lian Li cases. This means that the PC-O11WGX has performed well in extensive tests by ROG engineers, in order to deliver the best possible experience and ensures that all compatible ROG products fit flawlessly and work without a hitch. It fits from Mini-ITX up to E-ATX motherboards including all Asus' ROG line-up of motherboards.
Price and Availability
The PC-O11WGX will be available mid-May in North America for MSRP of US $319.
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Yeah I already informed the press agency about that. EU press cannot access the media site to download photos somehow.
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Don't worry, we know who the intended audience is..

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Only support for 120mm fans, and 80mm at the back??
They still think its the early 2000's..
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I think it looks nice, but the images are a bit on the small side to really know