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Review: Lian Li O11 Dynamic Evo chassis
We’re checking out the Lian Li O11 DYNAMIC EVO, a successor of the O11 Dynamic chassis, which we reviewed four years ago. The Lian Li O11 Dynamic EVO appears to have changed very little from the original. You can now install a 280mm radiator in the side location, and there are mounts for eleven (but nine are provided in the bundle) storage drives rather than six.
Read the review here.
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#6048416 Posted on: 09/06/2022 07:52 PM
To me cases that lack front fan mounting panels are not good. I need fans on the bottom which this case has, and also fans in front for best cooling solution.
To me cases that lack front fan mounting panels are not good. I need fans on the bottom which this case has, and also fans in front for best cooling solution.
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#6048988 Posted on: 09/08/2022 05:57 PM
The O11 DYNAMIC EVO indeed is a nice case and has been considerably reworked and improved. Even “Der Bauer” from Germany took an earlier shot at the original design, then gave his endorsement and tweaking it! But today for a cool $250 at Amazon it’s most definitely not a case for the man on the street, who in his reoccurring dreams would love in owning a high-end system wrapped in such a halo type enclosure. Perhaps economic and inflationary times will get better soon and tech-hardware prices will hopefully roll back to normal. But then someone at the latest local computer show told me: “This will never happened and only until hell freezes over.” I already gave up drinking packs of Mountain Dew, but that will probably not be making any difference. Looking at the computer show for case deals literally strewn across the folding tables for under $40 and a extra 10% discount when paying with cash and no sales tax required will of course.
The O11 DYNAMIC EVO indeed is a nice case and has been considerably reworked and improved. Even “Der Bauer” from Germany took an earlier shot at the original design, then gave his endorsement and tweaking it! But today for a cool $250 at Amazon it’s most definitely not a case for the man on the street, who in his reoccurring dreams would love in owning a high-end system wrapped in such a halo type enclosure. Perhaps economic and inflationary times will get better soon and tech-hardware prices will hopefully roll back to normal. But then someone at the latest local computer show told me: “This will never happened and only until hell freezes over.” I already gave up drinking packs of Mountain Dew, but that will probably not be making any difference. Looking at the computer show for case deals literally strewn across the folding tables for under $40 and a extra 10% discount when paying with cash and no sales tax required will of course.
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That look real nice. Style and substance. The front I/O panel implies that you actually have this PC on your desk top. And I think thats the best place for it. Tech porn vs Ahem?