
Lian-Li O11 Dynamic EVO
mATX, Mini-ITX, ATX, E-ATX
Lian-Li O11 Dynamic EVO
mATX, Mini-ITX, ATX, E-ATX
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This review was created for a different variant: O11 Dynamic EVO, Tempered Glass (E-ATX, ATX, mATX, Mini-ITX)
In my opinion, the best and most beautiful enclosure currently available and qualitatively one step better than the normal 011 Dynamic.
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Offers plenty of space for many fans, radiators, hard drives and components. High-quality workmanship and very beautiful. You can tell that someone who also builds PCs was involved in the development of the case.
There is also enough space for large graphics cards. (Aorus RTX 3080 Xtreme) and the ASUS ROG RTX 4080. The graphics card also remains below 70 degrees Celsius in benchmarks at 350W TDP (RTX3080). Thus, the airflow is also sufficient, despite the glass front. Even 360 radiators with push/pull equipment are no problem (Aorus Waterforce X).
Would buy the case again.
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Well, I honestly can't imagine a better housing!
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Absolutely ingenious:
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It is relatively easy to convert the cabinet so that the side panel is on the right-hand side. However, some compromises have to be made. The extra mounting kits for upright or vertical mounting of the GPU only work in the standard configuration. If a 360 mm ridiator is installed on the top in the reverse configuration, it covers part of the MB and makes access to the USB, fan and front panel header more difficult, as the bottom of the MB now faces upwards. According to the MB, the lowest PCIe slot is also completely blocked and it is no longer possible to install a high GPU in the second slot. On the one hand, this limitation can be circumvented by water-cooling the GPUs, on the other hand, dual GPU builds are no longer as popular as they once were.
For its mid-tower form factor, this case offers an extremely large amount of space and, above all, room for creative builds. With a few small compromises, you can fit up to three 360 mm radiators in this baby. PSU and a 3.5" HDD cage find space in the rear chamber. There is also a cable channel in this chamber where all cables can be stored nicely out of sight.
If you want to install many SDDs or HDDs in your case, you should think twice before buying this case. In addition to the 3.5" cage and two 2.5" spaces on the cable channel cover, mounting material for additional hard drives is included. However, these are installed on the bottom or side instead of a 360 mm radietor. Replacing the plates in this way can quickly turn into work.
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I previously had the Thermaltake Urban T81.
That was a great advert for WaKü on sale. However, 0 space for cables and long distances.
The case here fulfils exactly what I expected.
Built into it:
Top 360 slim radiator
Bottom 240 medium radiator
Rear right 240 monster radiator push/pull
Then a giant equaliser.
No problem at all! I had to try it out for a long time because the Monster Radi is very bulky. But that's not the case's fault.
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Everything is just perfect.
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Very modular enclosure. Can also be operated rotated 180° as a reverse configuration. Plenty of space for radiators and fans. Plenty of space on the back for PSU cables for clean cabling.
Negative is the long accessory list. GPU mounting kit for vertical GPU installation or top IO kit and add-on IO kit are expensive.
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after in depth research on the cases, it was between this one, a fractal or a hyte Y60 this was the winner.
it's really good for cable management, aesthetics, mounting options etc...
here's all you need to know https://www.youtube.com/watch
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This review was created for a different variant: O11 Dynamic EVO, Tempered Glass (E-ATX, ATX, mATX, Mini-ITX)
I haven't finished assembling my computer yet. But so far I can see that this PC case has been very well made. Absolutely excellent to place all the elements without any problems of fixation to the other.
Good assembly to all!
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This review was created for a different variant: O11 Dynamic EVO, Tempered Glass (E-ATX, ATX, mATX, Mini-ITX)
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This review was created for a different variant: O11 Dynamic EVO, Tempered Glass (E-ATX, ATX, mATX, Mini-ITX)
I can't really complain about the housing except for one point. It offers a lot of space and a super airflow. The cable management for a normal power supply and without extensions such as a Strimer or Cablemod kit without problems and also the channel offers a clean way to lay the cables. However, I have installed various Strimer RGB cables, RGB and fan controllers as well as a cable mod kit. This makes cable management absolutely hell if the fan slots next to the mainboard are to be used effectively (because of transparency and airflow, no cables should pass through there). So all I can do is stuff everything into the cable shaft and hope that I never have to touch the whole thing again.
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This review was created for a different variant: O11 Dynamic EVO, Tempered Glass (E-ATX, ATX, mATX, Mini-ITX)
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This review was created for a different variant: O11 Dynamic EVO, Tempered Glass (E-ATX, ATX, mATX, Mini-ITX)
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This review was created for a different variant: O11 Dynamic EVO, Tempered Glass (E-ATX, ATX, mATX, Mini-ITX)
A really chic enclosure on which you can really let off steam. Whether 13x 12 cm fans with mashfront, glass front and suspended graphics card or the whole thing upside down. Everything is possible. BUT!
If you research the product on YouTube, it is always advertised with included GPU holder, darkened glass panels and mashfront. So I ordered the case, thinking the price would be fair. However, this is not the case! You have to order these separately. Accordingly, the housing is really sow expensive!!!
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This review was created for a different variant: O11 Dynamic EVO, Tempered Glass (E-ATX, ATX, mATX, Mini-ITX)
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