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Lian Li DK-05 Motorized Adjustable Desk PC Now Available

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Lian Li Industrial Co. Ltd is proud to present the new DK-05 motorized computer desk chassis. The DK-05 combines the ergonomics of a motorized desk with an incredibly customizable dual-PC chassis. The desk can be heightened to 118cm for standing work, and down to 69cm desk height for a sitting position. With a gorgeous tempered glass cover, the all-Aluminium DK-05 offers the comforts of a motorized standing desk, trusted Lian Li build quality, and flexibility of two XL-ATX computers in one chassis. The DK-05 features a front Panel HDMI connector for VR Headsets as well as an USB Type-C connector for the latest USB 3.1 enabled devices.

The DK-05 contains two Extended ATX (305x276)motherboard trays that allows you to build an incredibly versatile workstation without the need for a bulky computer chassis on or under your desk. This allows content creators and developers to have a rich, uncluttered desk with space for a multitude of monitors and the freedom to develop or game standing or sitting. Each Tray can fit a motherboard, up to 8 PCI & PCI express cards, a power supply and two 2.5" drives.



Ready for customized liquid cooling
The DK-05 it prepared of extensive amounts of liquid cooling. In between the motherboard trays, you can find mounting points for reservoirs, pumps or drivers and the fan trays are prepare for 360 & 480mm radiators. This allows high performance workstation and gaming PCs to stay cool regardless of workload.

Absolute control over your working position
The DK-05 has two separate front I/O panels with USB 3.1 Type-c, USB 3.0, HDMI and HD-Audio. These allow full control of the PCs inside, or give the flexibility of use only one motherboard tray is used. Additionally, each I/O panel also has RGB adjustment dials to fine-tune optional RGB lighting kits. The right side of the desk also features the height adjustment panel. A height indicator (in cm or inch) manual adjustment (up and down) and programmable buttons for stored height positions to quickly get the desk up to your preferred working level.

Price and Availability
The DK-05 is available at the Newegg.com, $2099.99.

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That's some generous drive space... :kookoo:

Edit: Ah, there's actually space for another four 3.5/2.5in drives per system.

At least Dennis is here to tell us everything about it :D
 
It looks great, I would love to have one of these but the price tag is HUGE :D
 
It looks great, I would love to have one of these but the price tag is HUGE :D
Looks cobbled together with primitive tools.... (second picture where the leg meets the top)
 
Linus did a video on this desk a while ago. I see they dropped the price.
 
Interesting, but the lack of symmetry would make this a nope for me :P

(Yes I'm weird)
 
That's some generous drive space... :kookoo:

Edit: Ah, there's actually space for another four 3.5/2.5in drives per system.

At least Dennis is here to tell us everything about it :D
Width of 140 cm * 80 cm - "plenty of space" lol
My desk is 180 cm * 80 cm and I'm still thinking about going larger.
 
Hmmmm that's pretty
 
It comes with a full 7700K and 1080Ti build inside, right? No? Okay...
Thing is though... you're getting a beautifully* designed aluminum desk, motorized legs, basically 2 E-ATX cases and some decent accessories. Getting all these things separately will also cost around $2000...
However, here you're getting a fairly practical workplace (that can accommodate 2 people if necessary).
Imagine getting a normal desk and putting two Lian Li PC-V1000 underneath. Not what I'd call comfy.

*) I'm not a huge fan of the glass top. It instantly turns this pretty neat desk into a geek-fest. If anything, it's even worse than putting a case with a window on a desk next to the monitor.
 
This table has a very questionable stability. Look at the pictures as they say it all! The second is the story of failure. And with 2000$, will be difficult to cover the insurance costs when it's all over broke up :ohwell: :kookoo:.
 
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