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Guru3D.com » News » Lian-Li PC-O11 Dynamic Now Offered in a Razer Edition

Lian-Li PC-O11 Dynamic Now Offered in a Razer Edition

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/01/2019 02:20 PM | source: | 3 comment(s)
Lian-Li PC-O11 Dynamic Now Offered in a Razer Edition

The Lian-Li PC-O11 Dynamic Razer Edition case offers a combination of premium aesthetics, comprehensive build features and of course comes emblazoned with the iconic Razer branding.

The PC-O11 Razer Edition is a dual tempered glass case that comes laser etched with the Razer logo as well as three pre-installed Razer Chroma compatible RGB strips. Simply open up Synapse 3 and you can sync it's RGB colour and lighting effects with your existing Razer desk-setup.

 

You'll also notice that the USB 3.0 hubs match the iconic green Razer colour, with an additional USB-C, perfect for charging your Razer phone.

  • Dimensions: (W) 272 mm × (H) 446 mm × (D) 458 mm (including screws) / 9.7 kg
  • Weight: 9.7kg
  • Material:Case:0.8 mm steel body, and front brushed aluminum panel
    Windows: Tempered glass
  • Motherboards: Compatible with E-ATX, ATX, Micro-ATX
  • Radiator Mountings (forefeits fan slots):
    1x max. 360 mm (top) - Maximum Width inc fans: 90mm
    1x max. 360 mm (bottom, forfeits SDD brackets) - Maximum Width inc fans: 85mm
    1x max. 360 mm (side, front) - Maximum Width inc fans: 50mm
  • Filter:Bottom, top, side panel
  • Total Possible Fans:
    3x 120 mm (bottom)
    3x 120 mm (top)
    3x 120 mm (side, front)
  • Drive Bays:3.5″ Max 3
    2.5″ Max 6
  • I/O Port: x2 USB 3.0 (Type-A)
    x1 USB 3.1 Type-C
    x1 Audio / Mic Jack
  • Power supply: ATX compatible
  • Expansion Slots: 8
  • Maximum GPU Length: 420 mm - Maximum GPU Height 158mm
  • Maximum CPU Cooler Height: 155 mm
  • Maximum Power Supply Length: 255 mm
Co-Designed with Razer
Team Razer and LIANLI worked hand-in-hand in redesigning the PC-O11 Dynamic to give it the signature Razer touch along with full support for Razer's Synapse and Chroma technologies. This allows the PC-O11 Dynamic to compliment gamer systems that take advantage of the Razer peripherals.
The PC-O11 Dynamic Designed by Razer Edition features a couple of upgrades over the standard PC-O11 Dynamic chassis: integrated Chroma RGB lighting in the front trim and bottom provide striking LED lighting. The O11 Dynamic Designed Razer has a total of 86 LEDs, 46 in the front and 20 on the bottom of each side, which provides a full dazzling lighting effect. LIANLI and Team Razer also included full support for Razer's Synapse 3 configuration utility as well as Razer's Chroma technology which fully syncs all supporting hardware's lighting. The final touch is the Razer logo Lazer Etch onto the face of the chassis, leaving the iconic branding to serve as a mark for gamers.

Chroma Lighting for an Immersive Gaming Ecosystem
Gamers who have been clamoring for a unified gaming setup can now achieve that with the LIANLI O11-Dynamic Designed by Razer Edition chassis. Razer's unique Chroma lighting system allows gamers to immerse themselves in a unique gaming environment. The lighting is fully customizable to sync with all Razer Chroma hardware including keyboards and mice and plenty more of Razer's products. Together with Razer's Synapse 3 unified configuration software and Chroma customization, gamers can achieve infinite ways for them to sync their lighting including rainbow color effects, music mode and a whole lot more possible through the Chroma platform. 

For more information, visit the Lina-Li product page.


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MegaFalloutFan
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#5645444 Posted on: 03/02/2019 06:51 AM
Shit I just got Phanteks EOLVE X imported from USA, this one would of complemented my setup with Razer Optical keyboard, Razer Mamba Elite, Razer RGB mouse pad and Razer RGB headphone rest nicely.

anub1s18
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#5645506 Posted on: 03/02/2019 04:35 PM
considering making it my new case, i'm quite satisfied with my NZXT H440 DBR but fully watercooled up i have 2cm of spare space behind my 980ti (27cm long, most 2060/2070 class cards are apparanetly around 31/32 cm (4/5cm more then my 980ti) so i'm anticipating some space issue's in the future T.T

i figured building around a card that was considered "long" for it's day would be a safe bet as later midrange cards should still fit....and then gpu's grow even longer T.T

no wonder we have reinforced pci-e brackets these days.

though that's kinda in line with "ow PSU's dont really change much i can get a decent one with fancy cables" introducing modern mobo's with 8+4 and 8+8 pin cpu power instead of 4+4 not requiring a new PSU but making it wise to get one :(

T0pyz
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#5646403 Posted on: 03/05/2019 01:31 PM
Anyone now the release date for this badboy? i was also thinking on geting the Evolv X but then saw this one and thought it looked much better

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