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Lian Li PC-O11 Dynamic XL ROG Certified Case Silver for $259 + Delivery @ PC Case Gear

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Lian Li PC-O11 Dynamic XL ROG Certified Case Silver is on sale again, normally $359. $20 more than last sale from PCCG…

$19 delivery if you are in Melbourne.

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  • +7

    An excellent case, but be aware, it’s massive! Unless you have an extreme water cooling urge or a very big GPU, I’d stick with the regular Dynamic.

    For reference, I have full custom loop to my GPU and CPU, with a combined pump/res, two 360mm radiators and 9 fans in the regular case and there’s still plenty of room in there.

    • Agree. I have the regular case as well with a 360mm and 240mm rad, 2x 3.5" HDD RAID, 3x 2.5" HDD/SSD, M.2 SSDs, 10 fans push/pull. And the entire bottom of the case still has 360mm free for fans/rad/HDDs. Not sure what else the regular person would need to fit in one of these!

      • Not sure what else

        420mm radiator? NH-D15?

        I don't think either of these fit.

        • +1

          And a 560mm radiator, that wont fit either

        • NH-D15 fits, but 2nd fan will only fit with low profile ram (i.e. Corsair Vengeance LPX) - fan will also hit the glass.

          Or if you change the 2nd fan to a 120mm fan.

          • @Ragnarok1983: Or you have to mount it vertically. That's what I did. Looks weird at first but I like it now.

            Temps are great too. Maybe cos it's now in line with the 140mms?

        • Yah I got the NH-D15 in this case and its pressed right up against the glass. It feels like a good size to me. Obv. Wouldn't want to be any bigger though. It's great to get water cooling(ish) temps on air.

          Another thing to be aware of is that filling this out with high quality fans is an extra expense that will cost as much as the case easily. No ragrets though.!

    • How is the noise performance between this and the regular case. I assume it is negligible?
      I am still so undecided on the case for the new build, too many choices.

      • Would assume it’s pretty negligible, my PC is barely audible with water cooling but I’ve only got my fans running about 600-800rpm and they’re fairly decent Noctua fans as well so nice and quiet already.

      • Bigger cases are significantly easier to build and cool, and they're usually compatible with everything (small cases often have lists of which coolers and GPUs will fit…).
        I wouldn't bother looking at small cases unless you are space limited. 👍

        • Indeed, a bigger case should be easier for a first timer like me. I am planning for an AIO not an open loop, perhaps the XL is still too big purpose.

  • I was going to get this for my PC but since I wasn't doing a custom loop or watercooling in general I went with the LianLi Lancool Mesh 2 awesome case.

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