When he casually said, "The added rgb on the top and bottom, which will definitely guarantee you a few extra frames per second." I legit choked on my coffee.
I bought this case and was just looking for videos on people that built one. I didn't know you could mount the GPU vertical or hanging. I just thought the case was cool. Having literally stepped away from computers 10 years ago, aside from a basic laptop, I had the need for someone to show me what all the fancy features were for this case. Water cooling.... when I first did water cooling, we used fish tank water pumps and beverage tube from a beer supply store and a copper water block off a website I found. Now there is all in one systems! ok, ok enough reminiscing about the good old days.. Your video is awesome. I hope your sponsored by a lot of companies because your tutorials are top notch!
I just finished my first ever PC build in this case, and I would just like to say your video was extremely helpful! It made the process very enjoyable and snag free. Thank you so much!
Chris, without you i would not have the motivation to build a pc. Im saving now to buy some day and i will use your videos as a guide. You are really the best at what you do. i never seen someone explain all so detailed like you do.
Christofer thank you so so much! I built my first ever pc based of this video a week ago, I had a lot of similar parts, and the way you explain things is just awesome.
i have been bulding/working on my pc for 3d now and your video was my savior really id be so lost without it, at so many steps hardware or software wise, thank you a lot for this video, truly! was able to build all and synch the rgbs welly the result is amazing
The best PC build guide channel on TH-cam. I had my 3rd try recently at building a PC in a white NV5 for my girlfriend recently and couldn’t have done it without being able to refer to your videos! I have the O11 Dynamic Evo but this RGB version and the new fans are absolutely stunning
Hey man, It's been 7 months since I built my first gaming pc, but I remember that i saved and used this video to help me. I just wanted to come back to say that you are a legend
Your videos are excellent, thorough beyond belief, and have helped me with multiple builds now. The extra features in this case really show Lian Li's commitment to thinking about what would improve the build experience and is by far and away the best design improvements from the already excellent O11 -> Evo -> Evo RGB (I have built in the first two and can't wait to do my next build in this rig, or maybe an O11 Vision RGB if/when that comes out!)
Thank you so much for this well detailed case review and assembly. I really appreciate that you went through all the details of the case and even assembled a full setup while going over where all the plugs go such as usb headers and more. It can be a little overwhelming being new to pc building but you've pretty much answered all my questions with wiring and setting up in this case with one video. I'm more confident to build my new pc once the rest of my parts arrive. Thank you so much 🙏
Absolutely love this build my case is coming in tomorrow. I cannot wait to build this BADBOY! just wish you had the brackets for vertical mount or horizontal mount for the gpu
It's really interesting that this case is actually functionally very different from the vision. I thought that the the RGB and vision would have little differences.
Thank you, been looking forward to your video on this case. Also looking forward to your video on the Phanteks NV9. I base my buying decisions on your videos so no pressure 😊
Amazing and well detailed guide. I’ve built many pcs throughout the years but being able to follow a step by step guide is always the easiest for me. I’ve only a question: I’m having a really hard time putting the bottom fan brackets in the bottom of the case after screwing the three fans. Doing it with the motherboard in the bottom position was basically impossible because there was such a small clearance from the fans and the connectors on the bottom of the motherboard. Now I moved the motherboard in the upper position but still having hard time to fit the damn bracket in the bottom… in the video at 47:15 you do it effortlessly, and even with the motherboard in the lower position… What am I doing wrong? I double checked and the orientation of the bracket is correct.
I love the reverse mode, didn't get the need for it though. Have my case on my left at the moment, looking into the case, as it is angled like 45deg... sure, cables need to be a bit longer but beside that...
At 12:44, he mentions that the stand-off removal tool is in the "case accessory box," which had me confused for a while because I couldn't locate one. I eventually found it inside the GPU anti-sag kit box, which is inside the case accessory box.
Excellent quality and very clerarly explained what is being done. Talking could be little slower... also white table is not the best background when showing components and parts because it blasts across the screen whoever is watching the video.
I just bought the EVO XL version. Could you consider doing a step by step guide for the Lian li O11 EVO XL in Reverse mode (just like you did for the original EVO)? or maybe the best fan config for the reversed case.
Thanks for your absolutely amazing Videos. I have watched the videos about the O11D Evo and Evo RGB. In this video, you use a ROG STRIX 4080 in an upright position in the RGB case. My question is: can the Lian Li O11 Dynamic EVO RGB hold a ROG STRIX 4080 upright when the case is reverted? Thanks!
What is ‘upright’? Use the common terms like horizontal, vertical and hanging. What is upright? In the clip it was horizontal. When reverted the case is just reversed … of course you have the mounting options.
Thank you for this video. It's been a great help, as I am currently building in this case. One thing I have noticed, I moved the motherboard to the upper location and I have an EATX MB, I cannot get the GPU extended support bracket to work, as the rubber cut outs are in the way. (it's probably something I am doing wrong)
Does it matter which direction the IO's on the Strix face for temp reasons? I can only find conflicting information about the vapor chamber and the whether the IO's should be up or down. I noticed yours is up and another video I have watched they put it down. Awesome video by the way, putting my first build in 12 years together right now!
I followed all steps and 4 days later, my front panel audio cable caught on fire and melted. Luckily i was in the room when it happened and i was able to shut down the pc on time and cut the power out.
Which ‘these’? There are 2 different fans. The TL are not 50 per fan, but 80-90 per triple. The TL LCD are 40 single or 130 per triple. But seen offers where the reverse triple I paid 130 for is being sold for 290-350 (yes just three fans) … all prices in £. Some offers sell 3 single as triple pack but of course missing the 25-30£ controller. The TL LCD in my eyes is just for accents and not a general case fan ashg so much LCD looks plain stupid!
This seems like a very well built case, for the people who've been able to get there's assembled. But the variations in these cases in combination with the catastrophically written "instructions", make trying to understand how these units fundamentally go together, excruciating (at least in my case). *I watched the build you did with the white case that had the exact same model name as mine, and I didn't have the parts you had (i.e. vertical GPU parts, and fan adapter rails). Do I have an updated version??? If so, where do I find that, so I can watch an appropriate video? Like I said, the instructions are all but worthless, making this EXTREMTELY confusing.* I could slop this together, and put screws where they seem to fit, but I'd like to assemble this the way they designed it, to get the most out of it. I'm anxious to hear your thoughts on this... For what it's worth, your videos are excellent, and obviously needed given the number of views you've gotten... They strangely just don't seem to apply to my model which, again, is the exact same (at least by name).
Simply inform yourself about the case on the Lian Li webpage. That is excellent. Or watch a case review for the Evo O11. There is no excuse blaming it on the manual. One good review and you are up to daye regarding all options. There are enough clips showing the installation of the extras. But with a bit common sense and a minimum of technical skills you do not need any clips or manual tobest the case. And … read the manual! Its all in there and even though it has deficits the manual is pretty clear. Despite those deficits it is NOT catastrophically written. Looks like you have never seen really catastrophic manuals. You should inform yourself about a case before getting started or even buying it. The fan brackets are all included. There are none for the front as its a glass front. Standard mount for GPU is horizontal. A clou about Lian Li is that you got plenty of extension or alternative options … like front mesh, additional usb, top case usb mount, vertical GPU, hanging GPU. For each of those alternative installation options you must buy an upgrade pack! If you buy the front mesh additional fan brackets are included. GPU … if you want vertical you must buy the mount and extension strimer. Same with hanging GPU … buy the pack. Extremely easy to use case … straight forward … just get started. I familiarised with the case before buying it and hence I knew what options I had. A bit shocked you have no idea about the most basic features. And no … its no manual that you usually use to inform yourself. Never been so easy as there are tons of reviews out there … just use your favourite PC youtuber and an Evo review will be there.
@@GanymedeXD It wouldn’t surprise me if you typed that while polishing your sprout. And, you’re almost a year late, jack@ss. So, your commitment to screaming your Turret’s Syndrome-laden version of “Nuh-uh” is not only useless, but blatantly wrong. Either you got a COMPLETELY different manual, or you’re blatantly lying about your entire experience, given you’re literally the only person with that opinion (and probably work for the company). This case wasn’t built with ANY common sense. It’s a very good, solid case built using proprietary assembly, by people who don’t know English well-enough to write an understandable manual. So, now you’re stuck sitting there trying to figure out every piece in the box. 5% of the case IS common sense….the rest is anything but. And out of sheer desperation I did go to the website, and several YT videos, and due to outdated videos using. different models/versions with different attributes those resources were almost as bad. And, that’s saying nothing of the non-existent cable management for LED’s, which is the entire point of this case. *Probably why the case was 50% off.* As far as the useless manual…. NO info is better than the manual which is written damn-near backwards, because the people writing it don’t know English. *You sound like a Harris supporter who’s desperation to defend her stupidity, and uselessness is forced to resort to screaming your helmet-wearing version of “Nuh-uh, dude”.* All the company has to do is have an up-to-date video, or invest a little time into a well-written manual, and it solves this problem (aside from the severe cable management issues which is a design flaw) The case was put together, and as I stated, it’s a very good, very solid case (aside from the non-existent cable management). But, you standing in your own slobber trying to look intelligent via this product, makes you look as pathetic, as this product’s manual is worthless. And, that’s also saying nothing of the graphics card adapters. Now…get out of the comment section, shit-stain.
@@GanymedeXD It wouldn’t surprise me if you typed that while polishing your sprout. And, you’re almost a year late, jack@ss. So, your commitment to screaming your Turret’s Syndrome-laden version of “Nuh-uh” is not only useless, but blatantly wrong. Either you got a COMPLETELY different manual, or you’re blatantly lying about your entire experience, given you’re literally the only person with that opinion (and probably work for the company). This case wasn’t built with ANY common sense. It’s a very good, solid case built using proprietary assembly, by people who don’t know English well-enough to write an understandable manual. So, now you’re stuck sitting there trying to figure out every piece in the box. 5% of the case IS common sense….the rest is anything but. And out of sheer desperation I did go to the website, and several YT videos, and due to outdated videos using. different models/versions with different attributes those resources were almost as bad. And, that’s saying nothing of the non-existent cable management for LED’s, which is the entire point of this case. *Probably why the case was 50% off.* As far as the useless manual…. NO info is better than the manual which is written damn-near backwards, because the people writing it don’t know English. *You sound like a Harris supporter who’s desperation to defend her stupidity, and uselessness is forced to resort to screaming your helmet-wearing version of “Nuh-uh, dude”.* All the company has to do is have an up-to-date video, or invest a little time into a well-written manual, and it solves this problem (aside from the severe cable management issues which is a design flaw) The case was put together, and as I stated, it’s a very good, very solid case (aside from the non-existent cable management). But, you standing in your own slobber trying to look intelligent via this product, makes you look as pathetic, as this product’s manual is worthless. And, that’s also saying nothing of the graphics card adapters. Now…get out of the comment section, loser.
Your videos are brilliant and this one's no different, thank you for your thorough explanations. Quick question tho, would a 7800x3d be good for a pc more used for productivity/workstation stuff? And would it pair with an rtx4070? I have always had intel (prebuild), but I don't like them retiring the LGA1700 so fast and I want my first build to be a bit more futureproof
A month late, but intel is by far superior for any productivity/work and decent for gaming on the side. If your a hardcore gamer than AMD is superior. And as far as futureproofing if you buy the best of either it usually always last the longest.
@@vsynccx4263No worries, thank you for your reaction! This helps with my decision, I'm probably gonna go with either i7 13700 or 14700, whichever I can find the best deal on :)
@@JustCarnivorousCupcake Yeah, those cpus are really good regardless of what you do. 13th gen is dead though, so down the road you won't be able to upgrade
Just about to pull the trigger on a build similar to this in an Evo RGB, 14900k with the Galahad II LCD SL-INF 360mm Performance. My fan selection is identical otherwise with triple pack TL LCD 120's reverse flow, triple pack TL 120's reverse flow and a single TL LCD 120. Am I right in thinking that I only need two USB 2.0 headers on my motherboard for this configuration? One for the UNIFAN controller and one for the Case RGB? Many thanks. Also, as a side question - are you satisfied with leaving all control of pumps and fans in L-Connect 3 or should I do it differently? Super helpful video and a thumbs up from me.
Whats your exhaust? Only the single? You have 2 triple as reverse which are intake. The aio you can install as intake or exhaust. A push exhaust would be visible inside … but thats no good choice … The aio is best used as intake so you do not use warm case air to ‘cool the radiator’, but cool outside air instead. As warm air rises it straight away rises from my side aio in intake mode to the top exhaust fans … and rear … the bottom intake supporting the flow if cool air. The case RGB needing usb? Why? It does not need any usb, but goes into ARGB! The case cables are connected to the onboard usb-c and usb-a header to provide external usb!. You must use one internal onboard usb for the aio (has build in SL controller) and one for the TL controller that are required for the TL fans. I use 2 TL controller as I use one for the CPU fans … as I use TL & TL LCD push pull for my Kraken I cannot attach the fans to the pump. Regarding your controlling question … you plug in the pump WM to the CPU mobo CPU fans port, the aio to the mobo aio header … this way you can use your mobo software or L-Connect 3.The question if he is happy makes zero sense! Its your build and YOU are the one handling it and are the one responsible for it. There it is entirely down to YOUR preference … if he is happy, but you struggle with L-Connect 3 … YOU and your computer are in trouble. YOU must take responsibility and decide for yourself!
@@GanymedeXD Hello! I'm looking at the O11 EVO RB and air cooling it for the meantime with a Noctua NH D15. Do you think it would have enough clearance? I mean with both fans on the Noctua D15? It's my first build and a bit worried how close the specs are. On Noctua's website, NH-D15 height says both 165mm and 168mm clearance on the dimensions sketching (confusing). The new Noctua NH-D15 G2 is clearly mentioned 168mm height. On Lian-Li's website, it says for O11D Evo, O11D Evo RGB and O11D Evo XL the max. cpu cooler clearance is 167mm. Only the O11 Vision has 174mm cpu cooler clearance. I'm uncertain about the RAM clearance well with the D15...🤔
In reverse mode did the glass panels meetup properly in the corner ? Another TH-camrs review case the panels left a gap in reverse mode only and wondered if that was a 1 off.
Christopher: Perhaps I missed this answer in a previous video. If so, my apologies. Do you design the fan supply/exhaust configuration, including the radiator fans, to provide postiive pressure within the case to minimize dust collection? Want to build a PC for Flight Simulatior and enjoy your videos. Thank you for NY, US.
Sorry … but this question makes zero sense! Do you know what reverse fans are made for? First of all it would be useful to provide a minimum of information what your plans are and how your setup is supposed to look like. Fans are made to cool your PC. Reverse fans are for intake only … all in reverse you have none getting air out. Whats the point of this. And … what fans are you getting? He had different ones … TL and TL LCD … and will you use aio and will you use its fans? You need to plan your design including desired air flow. According to this … you buy the fans needed for that planned air flow model. I have the same case. I have a rear and top exhaust … this requires normal fans as in reverse you would only see the back side. Reverse fans were introduced to avoid exactly this … having expensive fancy fans, but having to stare at the back of the fans as they are intake fans and must be flipped around. To see the nicer front of intake fans they introduced reverse fans. The reason the initial question made zero sense. In addition to rear and top exhaust normal fans … I use the aio and bottom as intake fans. The aio I never use as exhaust as I would use warm air from inside the case to cool my radiator. The aio fans I never use and exchanged with reverse TL LCD so I see the displays . I added normal TL fans on the outside of the radiator … means a push pull system … outer push air into radiator, inner pull it through, warm air then rising and being exhausted at the top. Normal fans on the outside I can see through the mesh a bit. The bottom intake are in reverse again. I also got front mesh with 3 more reverse intake. Thats 3 intake, but bottom and radiator flow are slightly lower than a free frontal flow. In summary … normal are exhaust fans … intake are required in reverse to see them inside the case.
Just look at the fans … easy to spot what is a normal fan and which has reverse blades. You do not ‘set it’ whether fans are intake or exhaust you plan in advance and choose the fans according to your needs!
Look at the clip … you can clearly see that the bottom and side fans have reverse blades, the aio normal ones, the trar think normal ones. You immediately know bottom/side intake. top and rear exhaust. Disadvantage … using warm case air to ‘cool’ down the radiator is not the best decision.
Thank you for your video, I am writing from the translation, please excuse any missing or incorrect pronunciation. I will buy this case, but I will install a 360 mm radiator on the upper part and do pull push. Can I install 3 140 mm fans in the middle part?
There is not really enough space for a top push pull … blocks most of the cable space going to the mobo. I use the side compartment to completely ‘hide’ my push pull system. I use the 2024 NZXT Kraken Elite 360 v2 with TL normal and TL LCD reverse. And that radiator is massive. That would never fit on top. The case simply being too small there. Top radiators would also conflict with the side fans and front fans if you use front mesh. As use push pull as intake to avoid using warm case air to cool the radiator thermodynamically the top is a perfect exhaust. Middle part? Think you write about the side compartment. No, no space for 3 140mm … its only a medium case. Fir that you need the Evo o11 XL. I got 16 case fans into this case … but 3x 140mm no way.
It doesn't fit fit. Or most of the screws dont fit? And which fans are you using? On the lian li site it says it only supports 140mm uni fans. Been thinking about buying this case. But with p14 argb since its 3x cheaper.
It sounds mine came with a defect.. The side glass panel wont get in place because the guiding holes are smaller than they should be.. I'll be contacting Lian Li and the seller about this and check what they say about this..
Try and turn them around. Trying to fit em upside down won’t work. Happened to me till realised was holding it upside down. Didn’t it come assembled when you first got it? Or was it open, non closed?
That would conflict with the cable management and fans on the top! He used the highest position the regular Evo Dynamic has and that is the perfect position at the top and at the bottom.
Nice case. It's a shame they cost the earth compared to non fish tank style which usually comes with fans included. Compare the cost of this case with 10 fans compared to a lancool 3. Huge difference in price.
They do not cost ‘the earth’ … its value for money. Good they do not come with any shitty pre-installed fans … they always need to be removed and are additional waste as I want my own fans for builds … not crap coming with a case! I do not get it … people need high end GPU and parts and fit it in low end and low quality cases … same with PSU … instead of getting adequate ATX 3.0 PSU for their series 40 builds, but then moan that they got no ports for TL fans. My ATX 3.0 PSU had 5 free 8-pin ports when installing the TL controller.
@GanymedeXD buying all the fans and controllers cost way more than the case itself so yes they cost the earth and yes the case is bad value. That extra money spent could just go towards the cpu and gpu.
This makes zero sense … they are not adding 200 brackets for all cases on the market. Thats no radiator bracket. Its a bracket to install case fans, radiators or anything else to the case and is part of the case.
They cannot really be compared … a massive plus is that you have plenty of space to build in the XL … the RGB quickly getting crammed. From a builder’s perspective thats clear. But … disadvantage is … the XL always looks so empty … transferring my crammed mid evo to the xl it looked ridiculously empty!
Makes no sense … you can screw whatever 120mm or 140mm fans in there that you want. Does not depend on the case. Of course size must fit. Its all about controller and motherboard you install fans to!
Problem is these new O11's keep getting wider; dynamic=272, evo=285, RGB=290, Vision=304mm. I need a new case for 4090 my icue 465x with front rad wont do it but i like the case and its 216mm wide.
Disregard my previous comment … looking at your comment nothing makes sense … I do not get it … you write about GPU ‘s and then give irrelevant information. List how wide cases get, how wide your case is. Wide? How do you want to install the GPU going on about how wide they are? Focus on relevant info … length! The RTX 4090 Founders Edition is the shortest … 309 mm … the Rog Strix 4090 is 358 mm long … but how ‘wide’ the case is is not really relevant for GPU’s … the case’s length is essential! My Evo Dynamic O11 Mid Tower is 470 mm long. Thats whats relevant. They are getting wider to Improve the compartments … better cable management, HDD, PSU etc.
I have this Evo RGB case and TL / TL LCD fans, but I can't control all devices with L-Connect because there's no way to connect the case to Lian Li TL hub. The only way I could set it up is by controlling rgb through the motherboard and using a third-party software like SignalRgb. Besides it doesn't have full support to tl hub, it works. How do you control your rgb devices?
if you can get ahold of the lian li sl infinity l connect uni hub box it has 2 x aux ports , thats how i can sync my 011 evo rgb with the tl lcd fans, you will need an extra usb 2.0 header and its a shame they didnt put aux ports on the tl hub but i think it couldnt handle the power
What are you going on about? The case is completely irrelevant for installing the fans and controller. What does it mean there is no way to connect case to the TL hub? What hub? You are talking about the TL controller? The controller is not in any way connected to the case. You attach the fans to the case and MUST then connect them to the TL controller. You cannot use the fans without controller. The controller is to control the fans via L-Connect 3. NOTHING else. What are you going on about RGB and third party stuff? What RGB? The RGB of the case is solely controlled via the LED button. You can attach the ARGB plug to the motherboard. But L-Connect 3 is for the fans. You can connect the controller to motherboard ARGB and PWM … to integrate into motherboard software. But your problem is a handling and expectation mistake. The case RGB is button controlled!
What is upright? We have horizontal, vertical and hanging … what is upright. Most use it to describe the horizontal position, but unclear if not the usual terminology is used.
How is anybody supposed to advise whilst you do not provide any information at all? Simply check if all connections required are still in place and/or there are any defects in the cables/plugs. Re-plug them to reset the case functions. Check if board plug is plugged correctly, checking with pin allocations. And then go from there. Any conflicting software loaded?
So I just did the reverse mode option and my side panel will not snap into place. It sems like the LED strip on what is now the top of the case is preventing it. Has anybody run into this issue? It will snap in upside down, but it falls out real easily when you remove it creating a possible bad scenario.
Never built a pc in my life. 2 videos from your channel was more than enough for my build. No one explains everything like you. Thank you.
Man you are the absolute GOAT when it comes to pc build guides. You are the reason I was able to build my first computer ! Cheers from Brazil
When he casually said, "The added rgb on the top and bottom, which will definitely guarantee you a few extra frames per second." I legit choked on my coffee.
he aint wrong 😂😂
I never saw this guy crack a smile or laugh. I think he’s a robot
I bought this case and was just looking for videos on people that built one. I didn't know you could mount the GPU vertical or hanging. I just thought the case was cool. Having literally stepped away from computers 10 years ago, aside from a basic laptop, I had the need for someone to show me what all the fancy features were for this case.
Water cooling.... when I first did water cooling, we used fish tank water pumps and beverage tube from a beer supply store and a copper water block off a website I found. Now there is all in one systems!
ok, ok enough reminiscing about the good old days.. Your video is awesome. I hope your sponsored by a lot of companies because your tutorials are top notch!
I've been stuck with my PC case for almost a month and thanks to your video I feel like I can finally breath again. Thank you so much for that
I just finished my first ever PC build in this case, and I would just like to say your video was extremely helpful! It made the process very enjoyable and snag free. Thank you so much!
U deserve a crown 👑 for the way u explain...bro u didn't leave anything behind❤❤❤I salute u
Chris, without you i would not have the motivation to build a pc. Im saving now to buy some day and i will use your videos as a guide. You are really the best at what you do. i never seen someone explain all so detailed like you do.
Christofer thank you so so much! I built my first ever pc based of this video a week ago, I had a lot of similar parts, and the way you explain things is just awesome.
i have been bulding/working on my pc for 3d now and your video was my savior really id be so lost without it, at so many steps hardware or software wise, thank you a lot for this video, truly! was able to build all and synch the rgbs welly the result is amazing
Appreciate the great video. This case and fans are at the top of my wishlist.
Evo RGB > Vision
The best PC build guide channel on TH-cam. I had my 3rd try recently at building a PC in a white NV5 for my girlfriend recently and couldn’t have done it without being able to refer to your videos! I have the O11 Dynamic Evo but this RGB version and the new fans are absolutely stunning
Hey man, It's been 7 months since I built my first gaming pc, but I remember that i saved and used this video to help me. I just wanted to come back to say that you are a legend
Your videos are excellent, thorough beyond belief, and have helped me with multiple builds now. The extra features in this case really show Lian Li's commitment to thinking about what would improve the build experience and is by far and away the best design improvements from the already excellent O11 -> Evo -> Evo RGB (I have built in the first two and can't wait to do my next build in this rig, or maybe an O11 Vision RGB if/when that comes out!)
Thank you for being so thorough and clear. No frills.. exactly what i needed.
Thank you so much for this well detailed case review and assembly. I really appreciate that you went through all the details of the case and even assembled a full setup while going over where all the plugs go such as usb headers and more. It can be a little overwhelming being new to pc building but you've pretty much answered all my questions with wiring and setting up in this case with one video. I'm more confident to build my new pc once the rest of my parts arrive. Thank you so much 🙏
You're a lifesaver! You've made my life and the task of building my first pc unbelievably stress free for me. Thank you!
Built my new PC alongside your video. Damn your voice is soothing!!!! Never felt more relaxed handling €3500 worth of parts
Another great build and guide. Appreciate all the videos throughout the year Christopher 👏👏👏
Thanks
Absolutely love this build my case is coming in tomorrow. I cannot wait to build this BADBOY!
just wish you had the brackets for vertical mount or horizontal mount for the gpu
i was looking for someone who would go through tbe process of building a pc at my lebel of understanding and here he is. 👊
I could't figure how to get into the pure color mode thanks so much!
It's really interesting that this case is actually functionally very different from the vision. I thought that the the RGB and vision would have little differences.
Good to have choice
I see we did cable management exactly the same :D , I have the white version of the case, it's absolutely beautiful!
Thank you, been looking forward to your video on this case. Also looking forward to your video on the Phanteks NV9. I base my buying decisions on your videos so no pressure 😊
Have to see if Phanteks send one, I'm not chasing one, enjoying a well earned break after this one
That's the Best Case I've seen....Nice !
It's really good
Awsome! It would be great if Lian Li made an Evo RGB version os O11 Dynamic Mini. That case really needs an upgrade.
Extremely excellent, thorough review of this case!
Thank you for your hard work ! One of the best how-to videos I have seen ! You make it simple .
Amazing and well detailed guide. I’ve built many pcs throughout the years but being able to follow a step by step guide is always the easiest for me.
I’ve only a question: I’m having a really hard time putting the bottom fan brackets in the bottom of the case after screwing the three fans. Doing it with the motherboard in the bottom position was basically impossible because there was such a small clearance from the fans and the connectors on the bottom of the motherboard.
Now I moved the motherboard in the upper position but still having hard time to fit the damn bracket in the bottom… in the video at 47:15 you do it effortlessly, and even with the motherboard in the lower position…
What am I doing wrong?
I double checked and the orientation of the bracket is correct.
aare you using 140mm fanns?
Very good video, helped me a lot. Which electric screwdriver do you use?
I love the reverse mode, didn't get the need for it though. Have my case on my left at the moment, looking into the case, as it is angled like 45deg... sure, cables need to be a bit longer but beside that...
At 12:44, he mentions that the stand-off removal tool is in the "case accessory box," which had me confused for a while because I couldn't locate one. I eventually found it inside the GPU anti-sag kit box, which is inside the case accessory box.
Thankyou for your comment, it helped me a lot! I also couldnt find it and was lost on how to do it🫣
@@gezinax2307 I had totally forgotten about this comment, lol. I am glad to learn it was able to help someone! Good luck with your build!
Thanks to your video I learned all about this awesome case. Thank you!
What a gorgeous build! Shame about the riser color, it would be a total knockout with the red/blue on the front of the ROG card visible.
That was the plan, gutted when I opened the box
Question of taste … many hate it. Think its not too bad. You can always go for alternative mounting!
Excellent quality and very clerarly explained what is being done.
Talking could be little slower... also white table is not the best background when showing components and parts because it blasts across the screen whoever is watching the video.
Thanks for the video, this is really what I need now.
I just bought the EVO XL version. Could you consider doing a step by step guide for the Lian li O11 EVO XL in Reverse mode (just like you did for the original EVO)? or maybe the best fan config for the reversed case.
I don't think there's anyone who does it better. Class 🔥🔥
oh baby!! that just means the o11 mini variant is around the corner. cant wait!
Thanks for your absolutely amazing Videos. I have watched the videos about the O11D Evo and Evo RGB. In this video, you use a ROG STRIX 4080 in an upright position in the RGB case. My question is: can the Lian Li O11 Dynamic EVO RGB hold a ROG STRIX 4080 upright when the case is reverted? Thanks!
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What is ‘upright’? Use the common terms like horizontal, vertical and hanging. What is upright? In the clip it was horizontal. When reverted the case is just reversed … of course you have the mounting options.
Thank you for this video. It's been a great help, as I am currently building in this case. One thing I have noticed, I moved the motherboard to the upper location and I have an EATX MB, I cannot get the GPU extended support bracket to work, as the rubber cut outs are in the way. (it's probably something I am doing wrong)
If you plan on doing a video with the reverse build soon lmk! I need the help
It's already in the channel
This is a really nice looking build.
This man is legendary
Does it matter which direction the IO's on the Strix face for temp reasons? I can only find conflicting information about the vapor chamber and the whether the IO's should be up or down. I noticed yours is up and another video I have watched they put it down. Awesome video by the way, putting my first build in 12 years together right now!
Merry Christmas!
Man the way u said it will definately garantuee few frames per second with a stright face killed me 😂😂😂
I followed all steps and 4 days later, my front panel audio cable caught on fire and melted. Luckily i was in the room when it happened and i was able to shut down the pc on time and cut the power out.
Those fans are beautiful but with one costing 50 bucks, a single exhaust at the back would be fine. The build will also will look cleaner.
2 looks great in the vision
so get the uni fan sl infinity's, 3 pack is 89 dollars now with a controller
Which ‘these’? There are 2 different fans. The TL are not 50 per fan, but 80-90 per triple. The TL LCD are 40 single or 130 per triple. But seen offers where the reverse triple I paid 130 for is being sold for 290-350 (yes just three fans) … all prices in £. Some offers sell 3 single as triple pack but of course missing the 25-30£ controller. The TL LCD in my eyes is just for accents and not a general case fan ashg so much LCD looks plain stupid!
This case is awesome. Your guide was very helpful as i wanted to build something similar. Thanks !
This seems like a very well built case, for the people who've been able to get there's assembled. But the variations in these cases in combination with the catastrophically written "instructions", make trying to understand how these units fundamentally go together, excruciating (at least in my case). *I watched the build you did with the white case that had the exact same model name as mine, and I didn't have the parts you had (i.e. vertical GPU parts, and fan adapter rails). Do I have an updated version??? If so, where do I find that, so I can watch an appropriate video? Like I said, the instructions are all but worthless, making this EXTREMTELY confusing.* I could slop this together, and put screws where they seem to fit, but I'd like to assemble this the way they designed it, to get the most out of it. I'm anxious to hear your thoughts on this... For what it's worth, your videos are excellent, and obviously needed given the number of views you've gotten... They strangely just don't seem to apply to my model which, again, is the exact same (at least by name).
Simply inform yourself about the case on the Lian Li webpage. That is excellent. Or watch a case review for the Evo O11. There is no excuse blaming it on the manual. One good review and you are up to daye regarding all options. There are enough clips showing the installation of the extras.
But with a bit common sense and a minimum of technical skills you do not need any clips or manual tobest the case.
And … read the manual! Its all in there and even though it has deficits the manual is pretty clear. Despite those deficits it is NOT catastrophically written. Looks like you have never seen really catastrophic manuals.
You should inform yourself about a case before getting started or even buying it.
The fan brackets are all included. There are none for the front as its a glass front. Standard mount for GPU is horizontal. A clou about Lian Li is that you got plenty of extension or alternative options … like front mesh, additional usb, top case usb mount, vertical GPU, hanging GPU.
For each of those alternative installation options you must buy an upgrade pack! If you buy the front mesh additional fan brackets are included. GPU … if you want vertical you must buy the mount and extension strimer. Same with hanging GPU … buy the pack.
Extremely easy to use case … straight forward … just get started.
I familiarised with the case before buying it and hence I knew what options I had. A bit shocked you have no idea about the most basic features. And no … its no manual that you usually use to inform yourself. Never been so easy as there are tons of reviews out there … just use your favourite PC youtuber and an Evo review will be there.
@@GanymedeXD It wouldn’t surprise me if you typed that while polishing your sprout. And, you’re almost a year late, jack@ss. So, your commitment to screaming your Turret’s Syndrome-laden version of “Nuh-uh” is not only useless, but blatantly wrong. Either you got a COMPLETELY different manual, or you’re blatantly lying about your entire experience, given you’re literally the only person with that opinion (and probably work for the company). This case wasn’t built with ANY common sense. It’s a very good, solid case built using proprietary assembly, by people who don’t know English well-enough to write an understandable manual. So, now you’re stuck sitting there trying to figure out every piece in the box. 5% of the case IS common sense….the rest is anything but. And out of sheer desperation I did go to the website, and several YT videos, and due to outdated videos using. different models/versions with different attributes those resources were almost as bad. And, that’s saying nothing of the non-existent cable management for LED’s, which is the entire point of this case. *Probably why the case was 50% off.* As far as the useless manual…. NO info is better than the manual which is written damn-near backwards, because the people writing it don’t know English. *You sound like a Harris supporter who’s desperation to defend her stupidity, and uselessness is forced to resort to screaming your helmet-wearing version of “Nuh-uh, dude”.* All the company has to do is have an up-to-date video, or invest a little time into a well-written manual, and it solves this problem (aside from the severe cable management issues which is a design flaw) The case was put together, and as I stated, it’s a very good, very solid case (aside from the non-existent cable management). But, you standing in your own slobber trying to look intelligent via this product, makes you look as pathetic, as this product’s manual is worthless. And, that’s also saying nothing of the graphics card adapters. Now…get out of the comment section, shit-stain.
@@GanymedeXD It wouldn’t surprise me if you typed that while polishing your sprout. And, you’re almost a year late, jack@ss. So, your commitment to screaming your Turret’s Syndrome-laden version of “Nuh-uh” is not only useless, but blatantly wrong. Either you got a COMPLETELY different manual, or you’re blatantly lying about your entire experience, given you’re literally the only person with that opinion (and probably work for the company). This case wasn’t built with ANY common sense. It’s a very good, solid case built using proprietary assembly, by people who don’t know English well-enough to write an understandable manual. So, now you’re stuck sitting there trying to figure out every piece in the box. 5% of the case IS common sense….the rest is anything but. And out of sheer desperation I did go to the website, and several YT videos, and due to outdated videos using. different models/versions with different attributes those resources were almost as bad. And, that’s saying nothing of the non-existent cable management for LED’s, which is the entire point of this case. *Probably why the case was 50% off.* As far as the useless manual…. NO info is better than the manual which is written damn-near backwards, because the people writing it don’t know English. *You sound like a Harris supporter who’s desperation to defend her stupidity, and uselessness is forced to resort to screaming your helmet-wearing version of “Nuh-uh, dude”.* All the company has to do is have an up-to-date video, or invest a little time into a well-written manual, and it solves this problem (aside from the severe cable management issues which is a design flaw) The case was put together, and as I stated, it’s a very good, very solid case (aside from the non-existent cable management). But, you standing in your own slobber trying to look intelligent via this product, makes you look as pathetic, as this product’s manual is worthless. And, that’s also saying nothing of the graphics card adapters. Now…get out of the comment section, loser.
At 20:00 I'm surprised you didn't address the gpu sagging and how to adjust the gpu adapter to fit the card.
It's explained in an older video with the non RGB version
@@carbonibreneskthey use a different version
@@TheSjuristhat's what I say with different words
@@carbonibrenesk the original evo has a different solution
@@TheSjurisI'm not talking about the original evo, but the O11 Dynamic Evo
Awesome video, but I think I would move the motherboard up one step I think 🤔
That conflicts with cable management and upper fans. At present its at max hight of previous evo versions!
I was able to put it a step up without issues
Thank you a lot for your great video
Your videos are brilliant and this one's no different, thank you for your thorough explanations.
Quick question tho, would a 7800x3d be good for a pc more used for productivity/workstation stuff? And would it pair with an rtx4070?
I have always had intel (prebuild), but I don't like them retiring the LGA1700 so fast and I want my first build to be a bit more futureproof
A month late, but intel is by far superior for any productivity/work and decent for gaming on the side. If your a hardcore gamer than AMD is superior. And as far as futureproofing if you buy the best of either it usually always last the longest.
@@vsynccx4263No worries, thank you for your reaction! This helps with my decision, I'm probably gonna go with either i7 13700 or 14700, whichever I can find the best deal on :)
@@JustCarnivorousCupcake Yeah, those cpus are really good regardless of what you do. 13th gen is dead though, so down the road you won't be able to upgrade
would the DeepCool AK620 fit in this Case?
Yes
Hardly anything not fitting in this case! Its not for full size E-ATX boards.
Looking for the reverse build aesthetic, heard that there’s a gap between the glass panels when the bracket or beam is removed.
Just about to pull the trigger on a build similar to this in an Evo RGB, 14900k with the Galahad II LCD SL-INF 360mm Performance. My fan selection is identical otherwise with triple pack TL LCD 120's reverse flow, triple pack TL 120's reverse flow and a single TL LCD 120. Am I right in thinking that I only need two USB 2.0 headers on my motherboard for this configuration? One for the UNIFAN controller and one for the Case RGB? Many thanks. Also, as a side question - are you satisfied with leaving all control of pumps and fans in L-Connect 3 or should I do it differently? Super helpful video and a thumbs up from me.
Whats your exhaust? Only the single? You have 2 triple as reverse which are intake. The aio you can install as intake or exhaust. A push exhaust would be visible inside … but thats no good choice … The aio is best used as intake so you do not use warm case air to ‘cool the radiator’, but cool outside air instead. As warm air rises it straight away rises from my side aio in intake mode to the top exhaust fans … and rear … the bottom intake supporting the flow if cool air.
The case RGB needing usb? Why? It does not need any usb, but goes into ARGB! The case cables are connected to the onboard usb-c and usb-a header to provide external usb!. You must use one internal onboard usb for the aio (has build in SL controller) and one for the TL controller that are required for the TL fans. I use 2 TL controller as I use one for the CPU fans … as I use TL & TL LCD push pull for my Kraken I cannot attach the fans to the pump.
Regarding your controlling question … you plug in the pump WM to the CPU mobo CPU fans port, the aio to the mobo aio header … this way you can use your mobo software or L-Connect 3.The question if he is happy makes zero sense! Its your build and YOU are the one handling it and are the one responsible for it. There it is entirely down to YOUR preference … if he is happy, but you struggle with L-Connect 3 … YOU and your computer are in trouble. YOU must take responsibility and decide for yourself!
@@GanymedeXD Hello! I'm looking at the O11 EVO RB and air cooling it for the meantime with a Noctua NH D15. Do you think it would have enough clearance?
I mean with both fans on the Noctua D15? It's my first build and a bit worried how close the specs are.
On Noctua's website, NH-D15 height says both 165mm and 168mm clearance on the dimensions sketching (confusing).
The new Noctua NH-D15 G2 is clearly mentioned 168mm height.
On Lian-Li's website, it says for O11D Evo, O11D Evo RGB and O11D Evo XL the max. cpu cooler clearance is 167mm.
Only the O11 Vision has 174mm cpu cooler clearance.
I'm uncertain about the RAM clearance well with the D15...🤔
Very Informative...!! Well Done... :)
Do you think the Arctic Freezer 420 AIO would fit in the top of this case using the provided brackets?
This is what I want to know. I did wonder why he didn’t continue the build with a 420 radiator in as it’s one of this cases unique selling points.
@@09wheelerr very few actual options for a 420mm aio.
In reverse mode did the glass panels meetup properly in the corner ? Another TH-camrs review case the panels left a gap in reverse mode only and wondered if that was a 1 off.
Christopher: Perhaps I missed this answer in a previous video. If so, my apologies. Do you design the fan supply/exhaust configuration, including the radiator fans, to provide postiive pressure within the case to minimize dust collection? Want to build a PC for Flight Simulatior and enjoy your videos. Thank you for NY, US.
Thats the advantage of positive pressure … negative improves cooling.
Can you make a build on the LIAN LI V3000 case?
I just got the same case would you recommend all reverse fans or mixed? I'm a bit stuck on which to get I'm getting these fans too
Just get reverse blade for the 3 that go vertically and the rest the same
Sorry … but this question makes zero sense! Do you know what reverse fans are made for? First of all it would be useful to provide a minimum of information what your plans are and how your setup is supposed to look like. Fans are made to cool your PC. Reverse fans are for intake only … all in reverse you have none getting air out. Whats the point of this. And … what fans are you getting? He had different ones … TL and TL LCD … and will you use aio and will you use its fans? You need to plan your design including desired air flow. According to this … you buy the fans needed for that planned air flow model. I have the same case. I have a rear and top exhaust … this requires normal fans as in reverse you would only see the back side. Reverse fans were introduced to avoid exactly this … having expensive fancy fans, but having to stare at the back of the fans as they are intake fans and must be flipped around. To see the nicer front of intake fans they introduced reverse fans. The reason the initial question made zero sense.
In addition to rear and top exhaust normal fans … I use the aio and bottom as intake fans. The aio I never use as exhaust as I would use warm air from inside the case to cool my radiator. The aio fans I never use and exchanged with reverse TL LCD so I see the displays . I added normal TL fans on the outside of the radiator … means a push pull system … outer push air into radiator, inner pull it through, warm air then rising and being exhausted at the top. Normal fans on the outside I can see through the mesh a bit. The bottom intake are in reverse again. I also got front mesh with 3 more reverse intake. Thats 3 intake, but bottom and radiator flow are slightly lower than a free frontal flow.
In summary … normal are exhaust fans … intake are required in reverse to see them inside the case.
Which fans do you have set to exhaust and pulling air in? Cause with the new fans you can’t tell which way is exhaust and which way is pulling air in.
Just look at the fans … easy to spot what is a normal fan and which has reverse blades. You do not ‘set it’ whether fans are intake or exhaust you plan in advance and choose the fans according to your needs!
Look at the clip … you can clearly see that the bottom and side fans have reverse blades, the aio normal ones, the trar think normal ones. You immediately know bottom/side intake. top and rear exhaust. Disadvantage … using warm case air to ‘cool’ down the radiator is not the best decision.
What is the electric screwdriver that you are using? I have been thinking of getting one.
Then get one … just check which has enough accessories for your needs. You can order test and if poor performance send back.
Why 120 and not 140 mm fans ?
does reversing it really requires to transfer the PSU on the other side also?
Thank you for your video, I am writing from the translation, please excuse any missing or incorrect pronunciation. I will buy this case, but I will install a 360 mm radiator on the upper part and do pull push. Can I install 3 140 mm fans in the middle part?
There is not really enough space for a top push pull … blocks most of the cable space going to the mobo. I use the side compartment to completely ‘hide’ my push pull system. I use the 2024 NZXT Kraken Elite 360 v2 with TL normal and TL LCD reverse. And that radiator is massive. That would never fit on top. The case simply being too small there. Top radiators would also conflict with the side fans and front fans if you use front mesh. As use push pull as intake to avoid using warm case air to cool the radiator thermodynamically the top is a perfect exhaust. Middle part? Think you write about the side compartment. No, no space for 3 140mm … its only a medium case. Fir that you need the Evo o11 XL. I got 16 case fans into this case … but 3x 140mm no way.
@ 7:49
the top and bottom do support 3x 140 fans
the side does not
just learned that the hard way today
It doesn't fit fit. Or most of the screws dont fit? And which fans are you using? On the lian li site it says it only supports 140mm uni fans. Been thinking about buying this case. But with p14 argb since its 3x cheaper.
@@bonito_1196 triple 140 fans fit in the side panel, but don't fit in the GAP where it's supposed to go back into
@@bonito_1196 i have 3 x 140's in the top and bottom
It sounds mine came with a defect.. The side glass panel wont get in place because the guiding holes are smaller than they should be.. I'll be contacting Lian Li and the seller about this and check what they say about this..
Try and turn them around. Trying to fit em upside down won’t work. Happened to me till realised was holding it upside down. Didn’t it come assembled when you first got it? Or was it open, non closed?
I'd like to see the phanteks NV9
Pre ordered my case, any idea when they release UK?
You need to ask your provider where you pre-ordered it. Huge differences between sellers.
Can I ask you why you didn't prefer to put the motherboard in the high position? :) Thank you
That would conflict with the cable management and fans on the top! He used the highest position the regular Evo Dynamic has and that is the perfect position at the top and at the bottom.
Can you control the rgb strip outside the case with the l connect software?
Which chipset version to choose? From Asus or straight from AMD. Asus is newer?
I was wondering where did you get the plastic tab for the fans at @44:08? I can't find it in any of my boxes...
They are attached on one side to each fan! You must remove them when starting to build with the fans.
Thanks for the video
Nice case. It's a shame they cost the earth compared to non fish tank style which usually comes with fans included. Compare the cost of this case with 10 fans compared to a lancool 3. Huge difference in price.
150 dollars is dirt cheap for this quality, no ones forcing you to buy unifans tl lcds
They do not cost ‘the earth’ … its value for money. Good they do not come with any shitty pre-installed fans … they always need to be removed and are additional waste as I want my own fans for builds … not crap coming with a case! I do not get it … people need high end GPU and parts and fit it in low end and low quality cases … same with PSU … instead of getting adequate ATX 3.0 PSU for their series 40 builds, but then moan that they got no ports for TL fans. My ATX 3.0 PSU had 5 free 8-pin ports when installing the TL controller.
@GanymedeXD buying all the fans and controllers cost way more than the case itself so yes they cost the earth and yes the case is bad value. That extra money spent could just go towards the cpu and gpu.
Did you have trouble getting the reset button working with the strix e-e and that case
Why should that cause problems? The case does not interfere at all. The reset is at the back on the i/o panel next to the bios flash button.
So this is just a 011D Evo refresh, with rgb and 140mm fans?
42:30 what's the name of this exact fan connector? really need to replace it
It is also possible to use the Top I/O-Panel Kit for the O11D RGB Case?
You need to check this with Lian Li to get reliable feedback!
With that mobo, what are your boot times?
Faster than those on the AM5 with fast boot disabled due to issues no doubt 🤣
I haven't timed them, but they seem average
@@lexluthor3145 it is am5, was what you said supposed to be hilarious ?
How do you only have 80k followers, wtf
If he knew he had more!
best of the best
Can i build a pc with 8 uni fans and a lt720 with only 1 argb slot on my board?
Is the radiator mounting bracket supposed to be included with the AIO? Do some AIOs not come with a bracket? Asking cus mine didn't
think about what you just asked, how would the bracket fit in different cases. it obviously comes with the case not the aio
This makes zero sense … they are not adding 200 brackets for all cases on the market. Thats no radiator bracket. Its a bracket to install case fans, radiators or anything else to the case and is part of the case.
Do you prefer the XL or the new RGB?
They cannot really be compared … a massive plus is that you have plenty of space to build in the XL … the RGB quickly getting crammed. From a builder’s perspective thats clear. But … disadvantage is … the XL always looks so empty … transferring my crammed mid evo to the xl it looked ridiculously empty!
Can I connect the fans of the old version of Lianli with the modern version in a consistent manner and with a uniform application?
use whatever fan you want buddy, as long as its 120 or 140mm,, you can use a pc fan from 2002
Makes no sense … you can screw whatever 120mm or 140mm fans in there that you want. Does not depend on the case. Of course size must fit. Its all about controller and motherboard you install fans to!
Problem is these new O11's keep getting wider; dynamic=272, evo=285, RGB=290, Vision=304mm. I need a new case for 4090 my icue 465x with front rad wont do it but i like the case and its 216mm wide.
because the gpu's are getting wider
Disregard my previous comment … looking at your comment nothing makes sense … I do not get it … you write about GPU ‘s and then give irrelevant information. List how wide cases get, how wide your case is. Wide? How do you want to install the GPU going on about how wide they are? Focus on relevant info … length! The RTX 4090 Founders Edition is the shortest … 309 mm … the Rog Strix 4090 is 358 mm long … but how ‘wide’ the case is is not really relevant for GPU’s … the case’s length is essential! My Evo Dynamic O11 Mid Tower is 470 mm long. Thats whats relevant. They are getting wider to
Improve the compartments … better cable management, HDD, PSU etc.
I have this Evo RGB case and TL / TL LCD fans, but I can't control all devices with L-Connect because there's no way to connect the case to Lian Li TL hub. The only way I could set it up is by controlling rgb through the motherboard and using a third-party software like SignalRgb. Besides it doesn't have full support to tl hub, it works. How do you control your rgb devices?
Alas, the cases rgb can only be controlled by either the buttons on the side panel or through the motherboard software/openSignal.
if you can get ahold of the lian li sl infinity l connect uni hub box it has 2 x aux ports , thats how i can sync my 011 evo rgb with the tl lcd fans, you will need an extra usb 2.0 header and its a shame they didnt put aux ports on the tl hub but i think it couldnt handle the power
What are you going on about? The case is completely irrelevant for installing the fans and controller. What does it mean there is no way to connect case to the TL hub? What hub? You are talking about the TL controller? The controller is not in any way connected to the case. You attach the fans to the case and MUST then connect them to the TL controller. You cannot use the fans without controller. The controller is to control the fans via L-Connect 3. NOTHING else. What are you going on about RGB and third party stuff? What RGB? The RGB of the case is solely controlled via the LED button. You can attach the ARGB plug to the motherboard. But L-Connect 3 is for the fans. You can connect the controller to motherboard ARGB and PWM … to integrate into motherboard software. But your problem is a handling and expectation mistake. The case RGB is button controlled!
How is the performance of the GPU upright? Any issues?
What is upright? We have horizontal, vertical and hanging … what is upright. Most use it to describe the horizontal position, but unclear if not the usual terminology is used.
Does anyone have the link to the reverse mode? I don't think he linked it.
I can no longer control the two led strips of the falls via the buttons. Did it happen to someone else? How do I solve it? Thank you
How is anybody supposed to advise whilst you do not provide any information at all? Simply check if all connections required are still in place and/or there are any defects in the cables/plugs. Re-plug them to reset the case functions. Check if board plug is plugged correctly, checking with pin allocations. And then go from there. Any conflicting software loaded?
Does Lian li 011 Dynamic Evo RGB (Black case) have tinted glasses?
Yes
So I just did the reverse mode option and my side panel will not snap into place. It sems like the LED strip on what is now the top of the case is preventing it. Has anybody run into this issue? It will snap in upside down, but it falls out real easily when you remove it creating a possible bad scenario.
De-assemble everything and build again. You must have made a mistake.
one question do i need the one single fan in reverse or normal if i want to blow air out?
Normal fans are all exhausts. For intake use you see the back of fans. To avoid seeing ugly fan rear sides you can buy intake fans in reverse!
I can’t seem to close the side glass panel on this case, anyone else having that issue?