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Lian Li Reveals Upcoming Products at 2025 Digital Expo

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LIAN LI Industrial Co. Ltd., a leading manufacturer of chassis and PC accessories, will premiere the LIAN LI 2025 DIGITAL EXPO at 9am EST on February 7th, on YouTube. This two-part video series reveals updates to prototype and upcoming products, including cases, AIO liquid coolers, fans, power supplies, and more. Featured products are the LANCOOL 217, LANCOOL 207 Digital, LANCOOL 4, and the O11D MINI V2 cases. Additional innovations include the RS Series rotatable PSU, universal screen and mount, Hydroshift II LCD-C 360R AIO, UNI FANS, and a new vertical GPU bracket.

The LANCOOL 217 showcases real wood accents and comes with five pre-installed fans. This includes two 170 mm front fans that are tool-less height-adjustable, two 120 mm GPU cooling fans with reversed blades positioned over the PSU shroud, and a 140 mm fan located at the back. Its dual PSU mounting options provide added flexibility for cable management. The case is offered in two variations: black with dark wood accents and white with light wood accents. Prices begin at $119.99.



LANCOOL 207 Digital
Based on the successful launch in October 2024, which introduced a front-mounted PSU that's rotated 90 degrees, the LANCOOL 207 Digital adds a 6-inch LCD screen with customizable displays powered by L-Connect 3, alongside four pre-installed non-RGB fans for excellent cooling performance. Prices begin at $109.99.



LANCOOL 4
The LANCOOL 4 joins the LANCOOL series with its modular design and various cooling options. It features interchangeable front and top mesh panels, both of which can be swapped for a supplied tempered glass panel. Additionally, the adjustable motherboard tray and movable PSU chamber offer remarkable flexibility, each promoting distinct airflow routes and hardware compatibility. The case supports up to 12 fans and accommodates various cooling setups for both air and liquid systems.

O11D MINI V2
The O11D MINI V2 enhances the O11D MINI's triumph with a space-efficient dual-chamber design that supports ATX motherboards. Just 2 liters larger than its predecessor, it accommodates standard ATX motherboards, back-connect ATX motherboards, and 360 mm radiators on top, up to 60 mm thick without requiring an offset bracket. This includes support for Hydroshift Series AIOs in M-ATX mode. The GPU cooling has been improved with a bottom fan bracket angled at 10 degrees. Moreover, the O11D MINI V2 can now fit ATX-size PSUs due to a protruding mesh filter window on the right panel. The I/O module offers flexibility, allowing it to be placed at either the top or bottom of the case.

RS Series Rotatable PSU
The RS Series PSU features a power cord port that can rotate 90 degrees toward the side of the PSU. This design allows for installation in a rotated position, enhancing cable management and making it easier for users to access the power cable connections without needing an extension cord. Furthermore, the 24-pin motherboard port has been moved from the main port side to both sides, which creates more space, enhances accessibility on the primary port side, and allows for a detachable hub that can provide extra USB connections. The RS Series rotatable PSU is offered in 850 W, 1000 W, and 1200 W models, all with 80 Plus Gold certification.

Universal Screen and Mount
The Universal Screen is an 8.8-inch LCD with a resolution of 1920x480 pixels, a 60 Hz refresh rate, and a brightness of up to 500 nits. The screen features a hinged mounting bracket, offering adjustable viewing angles and flexible placement options. It can be mounted magnetically to metallic surfaces or secured to 120 mm or 140 mm fans using standard screws. Additionally, a sliding mechanism allows users to reposition the screen for versatile placement. Seamlessly integrated with LIAN LI's L-Connect software, the Universal Screen enables the customization of animations, system data, and personalized content.

Hydroshift II LCD 360R
The Hydroshift II LCD-C 360R AIO cooler, with its slimmer radiator, now offers enhanced compatibility with PC cases. Its 2.1-inch LCD screen, situated on the pump block, boasts a 60 Hz refresh rate and up to 500 nits brightness, further amplified by a thin ARGB strip. Users can control the LCD and ARGB features in three ways: offline or manual control by rotating the AIO pump block; wireless control with limited features; or wired control via L-Connect 3 for full feature access. A sliding clip mechanism ensures a neat appearance with post-installation tube alignment adjustments. The AIO is equipped with redesigned UNI FANs featuring non-RGB PBT blades and wireless ARGB control for optimal cooling efficiency.



UNI FAN SL-INFINITY Wireless
The UNI FAN SL-INFINITY Wireless features a redesigned 4-wire receiver that ensures seamless motherboard fan speed control, enabling compatibility with PWM functionality and L-Connect's MB RPM SYNC mode. If the signal is lost, the fans automatically default to the settings in the motherboard's BIOS or software. The SL-INF Wireless receiver is also backward compatible with SL and TL Wireless models.



The lighting customization allows for three independently controllable zones. These zones include central fan blades with an infinity mirror effect and dual-layer edge infinity mirrors that have a tapered design on one side and a rectangular design on the other. The receiver can be mounted on either end of the fan, allowing users to configure the visible side to suit their build.

Vertical GPU Bracket
The new Vertical GPU Kit features five adjustable mounting positions to cater to various aesthetic preferences and airflow requirements. Users can opt for standard vertical placement, a lower position for better clearance, or a tilted angle that enhances the visibility of the GPU's design. The tilting options allow for angling the GPU towards either the side panel or motherboard, showcasing the hardware beautifully. Designed to support modern GPUs, this kit includes options for PCIe 4.0 and 5.0 riser cables.



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It's a shame they didn't re-design the 217 to feature the same sunk-in motherboard tray with extra fans flush in line with the PSU compartment.
 
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RS Series Rotatable PSU
The RS Series PSU features a power cord port that can rotate 90 degrees toward the side of the PSU. This design allows for installation in a rotated position, enhancing cable management and making it easier for users to access the power cable connections without needing an extension cord. Furthermore, the 24-pin motherboard port has been moved from the main port side to both sides, which creates more space, enhances accessibility on the primary port side, and allows for a detachable hub that can provide extra USB connections. The RS Series rotatable PSU is offered in 850 W, 1000 W, and 1200 W models, all with 80 Plus Gold certification.

Now this is interesting, unfortunately I suspect LL will charge a billion bucks for it.
 
Now this is interesting, unfortunately I suspect LL will charge a billion bucks for it.

Here in Canada their edge PSUs are some of the cheapest ones out there, $240 for a 1000w platinum unit vs $340+ from most other competitors
 
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RS Series Rotatable PSU
This is indeed interesting. Pity there aren't more pix, or a video.
 
I really need to refresh the pages before posting. :laugh:
 
They need to get stock in of the current products before making new stuff. Lian li fans have been out of stock longer than 5p Freddos
 
This should give you a hint:

I think that removable bit is how they do the rotation on new one.
That's a USB hub that can be remotely mounted as it uses an 8-pin PCIe socket for power.
The hub will also be available separately, so it can likely be added to any PC with a spare 8-pin PCIe cable.
 
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They made the O11mini LARGER? It's already a huge chonker of a "mini" case...
 
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I..no, not for me.
 
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