Of the reviews I have watched of this case, yours was the most thorough. You're the only one to install the 2 fans on top of the power supply shroud. Shows that you take your time and think ahead. Quite simple to remove the bracket you mentioned and mount directly to the shroud. You could use finger grills on the inside of the shroud to insure that no cables get into the fans blades.
Bought this case for my 7800x3d 4080 build and couldn’t be happier. The 3 fans came in clutch. Plenty of space for all your needs. Highly recommend this case if your on the fence.
@@todayisagoodday5027 Im going for same build soon but i will go with cpu aircooler and maybe add 2x140mm on top to exhaust? how are cpu and gpu temps?
@@redzinter Everything is working great. Try it without the top fans and see. You can always add them later. What I love about building is that you can change parts. Outside of ridiculous GPU prices it's affordable and fun.
I've been modding small form factor cases for a while now, by installing an external fan at the back. Indeed, it works really well and for SFF, it's often the only way to add an extra fan.
its a good idea, apart from the fitting concerns noted. with such a variety of hardware I would assume it becomes a case of 'one fan design will never work for everything'
Just built my new rig in this case and it was an absolute pleasure. My only annoyance is the opening behind the front fans that looks into the PSU/ Drive bay area. I would love a mesh plate like the rest of the case has, even if it was aftermarket
A well covered review. I'm planing to buy this cabinet and this video has been really useful in showing all the customization features this case has got. Thanks!
I got this case today and building in it was a breeze plus my temps are insane, my undervolted 7800xt rarely even reaches low 40 degrees and my 7800x3d stays really cool as well. First time buying Lian Li and im really impressed. The back fan also fits perfectly with my ASrock board.
Just switched to this from a NZXT H5 Flow. Adding 2 140mm fans at the bottom of the gpu really helped a lot on the temps of my 7900xtx. Dropped more than 10 deg from 75 down to 60-65 deg.
the rear mounting fan, is meant to be used with the AIR MODE motherboard position. Im pretty sure you were able to mount that AIO in AIR MODE without problems (not sure with 280 aios). at least you show an improvement of 6ºC with the rear fan (makes sense). Gamer nexus showed 2ºC worse temps than without it, his results were weird.
Wondering the same thing, aio and MB in air cooling position to allow for external fan. Have run across how much room u have for an AIO in air cooled mode?
I have this case but went with vertical mounted GPU. I'm using the same AIO but I put my motherboard at the higher setting because it looked better with the GPU vertically mounted. It is so easy to build in and I have built alot of computers over the years. A highly recommended case.
Lian Li have certainly adapted their styling to get with the times in the last year, thats a pretty great case, but it could still be improved in some areas.
One of the strong points of this case is the massive amount of Air Flow that it provides for "Air cooled Systems. So, What are the numbers without Water cooling??
I really love this case, and would have bought it if I thought it would be possible to find filters for the front and side intakes. The two 160mm and two 120mm intakes are enough to keep up with hot builds even if they had filters. I ended up choosing the be quiet! 500dx for the filtration. (I don't like how the fine dust that does get through mesh screens gets caked up and wants to get into everything.)
Lian Li offers an optional (and inexpensive) magnetic fine mesh dust filter for the front of the case, which fits like a hand into a glove into the cut out grooves. It works great! You can also fit some additional fine mesh screens into the side vents, though my observations are that these are not the source of most dust. The two 160 mm fans in the front act as the main inductors of airflow (and dust). The fine mesh filters work like a charm.
just bought the white one and added the front filter availibe from Lian Li. Its awsome - and on top i added an outside pollfilter and still under full load cpu with 2 full loadded gpus its coolsl perfectly ! PSU 1K running at 70%
Great review. I loved the build sequence. I really like the cable management options. I've been buildiing PCs since the very late 80s and continue to be impressed with the cumulative effects of all the little improvements over the years. This goes high on my recommended list. You say the case uses 160mm fans and is optimised for watercooling; is there a 160x320mm radiator available and if there is, how well do the supplied fans work with it? You made a comment about static pressure so I'm guessing that's the point. For EATX boards, rather than rotate the panel with the grommets can you flip it over, so the big grommet is still at the top?
I'm not aware of any 320 x 160 radiators because 160mm is an odd size. I think the cable management panel can be flipped to allow the large cut out/grommet to stay at the top.
Very nice video, just purchased this tower had a little concern with the Noctua NH-D15 even though the website says it's fine. Thanks for not playing the music while you were talking like other youtube personalities. Very nice channel.
I Don't' use water cooling myself but like to option. That said I primarily chose this case Because of the massive amount of Air Flow that is has. It's also my 3'rd Lian Li case over a long time period.
Its a nice idea to have a 2nd fan at back as outlet but it should be a slim 120x15. Instead of adding a slim screwed in 4 holes, they increased size to the normal 120x25 using that case.
Only thing that is scaring me a bit about recent Lian Li Cases is the weird fan sizes. I have the Lancool with the 200mm front fans. One just died... can't get one that fits because they are weird. Which sucks cause I love the case. Now I am just deciding if I want to stick with Lian Li or try something different. Also Lian Li doesnt sell the fans themselves just have to pick up a new case. Which I guess isnt a big deal since the case is so cheap now that its basically the same price as 2 200mm fans.
And now comes the Lancool 217 with custom 170mm fans and the latest spec sheet says that you can't install any other fans. Maybe because of the backwards-spin function, but still.. why 170? Such a beautiful case, really digging it, but that is a red flag to me.
@@turkeygerky2781 I'm leaning towards the Fractal Torrent just because of the benchmarks, but North is the most beautiful case currently existing. Are you satisfied with it?
looks like a grreat case. I've resorted to putting fans out on the outside of my Fractal Meshify C Mini case because my gpu was too long and ram too tall for me to fit my 240mm AIO anywhere. So I placed two Phanteks T-30's in front on the outside with their own filter/grills and the radiator on the inside, and for now a little bit of duct tape to fill the gap below the radiator :D
Thank you for the informative review. This is a really well received case across the media sphere. Would love a review of the Lancool 205 mesh if you can swing it. It was recently released but mostly absent from media reviews, it's very similar to this case but more compact. That's the only thing that I personally dislike, this is just too big for my needs.
Great review and walk through. I just finished a similar build in the 216 and thought I would share a couple of challenges that I had to overcome. They are not case related. I also installed the additional I/O controller on the front, which provides some RGB color and mode control for the two front 160mm fans. Ultimately, I decided I would prefer to synchronize the two front 160mm fans with the other Lian Li case fans, so I bought the optional ARGB cable kit for $12 US (Microcenter) and connected the 160's to the Lian Li L-Connect 3 software via the controller that came with the Galahad AIO just as you have used. Now all the Lian Li fans are synchronized. On a different, but related note, I also wished to synchronize my RGB RAM sticks and the RGB side plate of my graphics card. You would think that would be child's play. It isn't at all, simply due to both poorly written and incompatible RGB software. RGB Fusion 2.0 seems like it should be labeled as pure Malware. It corrupts so many things it touches, I had to use an Exorcist process to rid my machine of all traces. Most of the other RGB software that can control RAM and graphics cards is sketchy, but a combination of Signal RGB to find and control the RAM and polychrome to find and control the RGB on my Asrock Phantom Gaming 6800XT finally managed to get it all done. If only Lian Li would extend L-Connect 3 to manage RGB for other devices...one can wish.
I'm finding it difficult to find a case with bottom, front, top and rear placement for fans. They always put the PSU in the bottom or top or have solid glass panels all around. Would also like 420mm rad support for front and top.
Have yo done any gaming on this pc? 21:45 That chipset fan is gonna go off after 30min of gaming and it's not gonna be pleasant. The gpu's completely covered it. I have the same issue after going from a 2 slot to a 3 slot gpu
NOTE if you oly use the stock fans that come with the case, the usb power modual at the top of the case, DOES NOT fit on the bottom left side, as there is no room for the cables, the bottom place is for the opptional rgb controller
Well that was the whole reason I was going to get the 216 over the newer 206 but if I can't move the io to the left so its easier to access on my desk I guess i'll just get the 206...
In regards to the external fan not fitting in the AIO config, can't you just get a drill with a 1/8 bit, drill some new holes with the bracket lower, then use some machine screws?
160 fans are noisier than 120? the version of lancool III looks more flexible. For an upgrade under 4080-4090, there will be more space in it. 216 is an excellent budget option.
Looks like the almost perfect case that works on floor or desktop. I do wish it had more open mesh like the rear fan in front and on top with filters behind as the mesh it has is only 50% open holes. I am also not a fan of the rear fan Not being RGB as it is called RGB version.
I don’t like where power supply right below GPU and while having that lower fans intake can amplify the heat at some time and ends in negative result ..
Great review of the case! I'm definitely getting this case. As for external fan.. I wouldn't call it a "significant" change in gpu temp... as based on your chart, With the bottom fans installed, and external fan NOT installed. the temp was 45. It became 44.. 1 degree difference with the external AND bottom fans installed correct? To me, 1 degree isn't a deal breaker. Unless you're referring to just having the external and NO bottom fans as being the significant change (6 degrees). I could've heard wrong or missed that bit. So question now on this external fan. Think i already know the answer, (no).. but anyways. Will that external fan fit if you did a vertical mount for GPU?
Nice vid, enjoyed the thoroughness of how you showed it in beginning. It wasn't on some turntable with some chick pointing at the window going oooh glass :) Seriously it was informative and cemented my decision to get one soon, the Fractal Design case just isn't good enough to keep the cpu as cool as I'd like. You pointed out things that someone who builds comps would appreciate knowing. Did you try putting cheap wire grills on the bottom fans or mesh grills? If so did it affect noise or airflow? Is there a HDD activity led, I've never noticed one, consider them an essential tool. Oh another reason for getting this case for myself, the grommets are in a good position for how I run the gpu power, over the top of gpu with 180 deg connectors on the card.
love your videos. I know there's so many cases out there but I really want to do a open air chassis. I'm mechanicly inclined do you have any suggestions on where to get parts for doing something like that. looking forward to seeing your next video
Can you connect those front fans to the separate lian li controller you can get with the unifans? Would be nice controlling them with the rest using the software, instead of using those physical case buttons. I haven't used unifans before, but I am currently rebuilding my PC. Dialed down cases for a while, and I plan on going with this one, just curious about the RGB support on those front fans. The more I look at builds in this case, the more confident I am with my decision, now I gotta decide on white or black... This build came out really nice with the black though btw.
Great stuff mate! I liked so much that I wanted to replicate the aesthetic! But damn, no more Lian Li Galahad AIO 360 RGB UNI FAN SL 120 Edition on sale. Now I only fond the Galahad II bit to not like the infinity fans that came with it, I like more the TGB only in the borders, not on all the fan :( Really sad about it. I believe I could put some AL120 fans on it, but will increae the price in 80 euros...
I am building mine right now using the Black Lian Li Lancool 216 case. I installed the following. Thermaltake LGA1700-BCF CPU mounting bracket and tossed the stock intel piece that warps CPUs. I also installed the Thermaltake Peerless Assassin 120 CPU Fan/Heatsink. I put in the new i712700K CPU with 64GB of Trident Z5 DDR5-6400 RBG Memory. Installing an Nvidia RTX 4080 FE graphics card with the 12VHPWR 90 degree connector. I am using an EVGA 1000GQ PSU. I am using and EVGA Z690 Dark Kingpin Motherboard with a WD 2TB SN850X Gen 4 NVMe SSD 7300MB/s. This is the 1st new computer I have built and the 1st new computer since 2001. Tired of old used hand me downs. I have a question about adding more fans. As far as you can tell would I be ok with the included front 2-160mm fans and the rear 120mm fan, or would you suggest adding more fans? I am considering adding a rear where the GPU exits. Would you be able to suggest exactly which Lian Li fans I should get for adding cooling below the GPU in the case and also which Lian Li fans would I need to get for above the CPU Fan/Heatsink since my CPU socket is rotated 90 degree on my Kingpin motherboard?
I was thinking about installing the external fan on the vertical gpu configuration. So it sits on the right side with the gpu on the default horizontal position. I may be able to use the 1st and 2nd output ports on the gpu. I’d love to use a arctic p12 max on it.
I need more cooling to GPU and it looks like bottom fans would help. Is it so that PSU needs to stay fan down, GPU of course as it is(fans down, sucking air in?) and bottom fans pushing air upwards? Overall I have one exhaust in the back, aio pushing up in the top and two large fans sucking in in the front.
When i tried to DYI install another exhaust like LIAN LI did here, but on my corsair carbide 275R, I got 0 difference in gpu temps. I'm not sure how you got different results.
Question..Im building my first pc and i got this case with the rgb controller. And i never see this explained but on the motherboard it only has one usb 3.0 connection but both panels have a usb 3.0 cable how are you plugging both of them in?
I recently bought this case, the version without RGB, and for those who don't know as I didn't know, the version without RGB comes without the Lian Li hub. Information that is not given on the website or manual. The front fans use 0.5A (I believe 100%) and, to move the front panel to the side, if in doubt, read the manual, it will help you change it easily. I bought the Arctic pwm hub to control the fans, as it uses a SATA cable and is magnetic.
@bottomless666 so, it never gave an error or anything like that, but it is a large hub, which ends up making it difficult to find a place for it in the case. Soon after I bought the ID-Cooling FH-07 model and it is also working 100%, without errors, and it is the same size as the original Lian Li hub, which allowed me to position it exactly where the Lian Li one is in the ARGB versions.
my only complaint is no air filter. Yes its wide open but after a month of use the inside was covered in dust. The front fans are silent and bring in mass air but they also suck in massive amounts of dust.
Best case reviewer i've seen.
Of the reviews I have watched of this case, yours was the most thorough. You're the only one to install the 2 fans on top of the power supply shroud. Shows that you take your time and think ahead. Quite simple to remove the bracket you mentioned and mount directly to the shroud. You could use finger grills on the inside of the shroud to insure that no cables get into the fans blades.
Lian Li are honestly the best case maker currently - great cases at great prices and they still push the envelope. Great review
Nice that they made provision for both air cooling and liquid cooling - it’s not hard to add the extra mounting points when you think about it.
Wow! The modularity is amazing. Just hope it doesn't bend too much, or creak.
Bought this case for my 7800x3d 4080 build and couldn’t be happier. The 3 fans came in clutch. Plenty of space for all your needs. Highly recommend this case if your on the fence.
wow same specs do i need to buy additional 3 fans to mount on the top of the case
@@lankylonky22 I didn't buy any more. Just consider your environment.Make sure the pc has space to breathe.
@@todayisagoodday5027 Im going for same build soon but i will go with cpu aircooler and maybe add 2x140mm on top to exhaust?
how are cpu and gpu temps?
@@redzinter Everything is working great. Try it without the top fans and see. You can always add them later. What I love about building is that you can change parts. Outside of ridiculous GPU prices it's affordable and fun.
I've been modding small form factor cases for a while now, by installing an external fan at the back. Indeed, it works really well and for SFF, it's often the only way to add an extra fan.
its a good idea, apart from the fitting concerns noted. with such a variety of hardware I would assume it becomes a case of 'one fan design will never work for everything'
A case this large shouldn't be bolting on external fans lol
That's a really great value case for what it offers. I've been impressed with the Lian Li cases I have owned in the past.
What’s been your favourite ?
Which was their best you had ?
I just picked one up and love it. It is easy to navigate and make look very clean even as a noob builder.
Just built my new rig in this case and it was an absolute pleasure. My only annoyance is the opening behind the front fans that looks into the PSU/ Drive bay area. I would love a mesh plate like the rest of the case has, even if it was aftermarket
A well covered review. I'm planing to buy this cabinet and this video has been really useful in showing all the customization features this case has got. Thanks!
Why does Lian Li do this to me? Do I have to buy another case from them? Seems so.... case of the year for me without any doubt!
I got this case today and building in it was a breeze plus my temps are insane, my undervolted 7800xt rarely even reaches low 40 degrees and my 7800x3d stays really cool as well. First time buying Lian Li and im really impressed. The back fan also fits perfectly with my ASrock board.
Literally my build lmao! Can't wait to put it together then
Just switched to this from a NZXT H5 Flow. Adding 2 140mm fans at the bottom of the gpu really helped a lot on the temps of my 7900xtx. Dropped more than 10 deg from 75 down to 60-65 deg.
Would you say it’s worth it? I’m looking at swapping to this from my h5 flow
@@sbranham86 it is definitely. Honestly should've gone with this instead of the H5 in the first place.
the rear mounting fan, is meant to be used with the AIR MODE motherboard position. Im pretty sure you were able to mount that AIO in AIR MODE without problems (not sure with 280 aios).
at least you show an improvement of 6ºC with the rear fan (makes sense). Gamer nexus showed 2ºC worse temps than without it, his results were weird.
Wondering the same thing, aio and MB in air cooling position to allow for external fan. Have run across how much room u have for an AIO in air cooled mode?
I've been doing the fan on the outside of cases for a while. Easier when you have multiple radiators in a smaller case.
thats a cracking looking case James, nicely done sir
I have this case but went with vertical mounted GPU. I'm using the same AIO but I put my motherboard at the higher setting because it looked better with the GPU vertically mounted. It is so easy to build in and I have built alot of computers over the years. A highly recommended case.
Lian Li have certainly adapted their styling to get with the times in the last year, thats a pretty great case, but it could still be improved in some areas.
One of the strong points of this case is the massive amount of Air Flow that it provides for "Air cooled Systems. So, What are the numbers without Water cooling??
Thanks for the informative review, it's a very nice case.
Good Job!
Good review. Very detailed.
Thanks
I really love this case, and would have bought it if I thought it would be possible to find filters for the front and side intakes. The two 160mm and two 120mm intakes are enough to keep up with hot builds even if they had filters. I ended up choosing the be quiet! 500dx for the filtration. (I don't like how the fine dust that does get through mesh screens gets caked up and wants to get into everything.)
Lian Li offers an optional (and inexpensive) magnetic fine mesh dust filter for the front of the case, which fits like a hand into a glove into the cut out grooves. It works great! You can also fit some additional fine mesh screens into the side vents, though my observations are that these are not the source of most dust. The two 160 mm fans in the front act as the main inductors of airflow (and dust). The fine mesh filters work like a charm.
I'm convinced. I'm gonna get this case.
Download of manual for case says can fit AIO
just bought the white one and added the front filter availibe from Lian Li. Its awsome - and on top i added an outside pollfilter and still under full load cpu with 2 full loadded gpus its coolsl perfectly ! PSU 1K running at 70%
Very nice!
Like the reposition-ability of the front IO.
Great review. I loved the build sequence. I really like the cable management options. I've been buildiing PCs since the very late 80s and continue to be impressed with the cumulative effects of all the little improvements over the years. This goes high on my recommended list.
You say the case uses 160mm fans and is optimised for watercooling; is there a 160x320mm radiator available and if there is, how well do the supplied fans work with it? You made a comment about static pressure so I'm guessing that's the point.
For EATX boards, rather than rotate the panel with the grommets can you flip it over, so the big grommet is still at the top?
I'm not aware of any 320 x 160 radiators because 160mm is an odd size.
I think the cable management panel can be flipped to allow the large cut out/grommet to stay at the top.
@@KitGuruJames Thanks and keep up the good work.
Very nice video, just purchased this tower had a little concern with the Noctua NH-D15 even though the website says it's fine. Thanks for not playing the music while you were talking like other youtube personalities. Very nice channel.
Debating on this case with a MSI B650 Tomahawk and a Nitro+ 7900 xtx. Thanks for a great video.
Impressed indeed. "Hard to beat". Let's check out the Lancool 2 Mesh and see.
Real nice review James good attention to detail as per usual. You manage to make the most mundane bit of the PC interesting.
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it.
I don’t like watercooling in general but that looks really cool.
I Don't' use water cooling myself but like to option. That said I primarily chose this case Because of the massive amount of Air Flow that is has. It's also my 3'rd Lian Li case over a long time period.
thats a pretty unusual thing to include. but its a good place for a fan, well if it worked on fitment better
Its a nice idea to have a 2nd fan at back as outlet but it should be a slim 120x15.
Instead of adding a slim screwed in 4 holes, they increased size to the normal 120x25 using that case.
It is case of the year. It is the best case I have ever built a computer in and i've been building computers since 1999.
Quite a lit of thought has gone into the design of this it’s a nice case.
Hey! I used some velcro sticky strips and was able to mount the GPU fan with clearance in the 2nd and 3rd slots for HDMI
Only thing that is scaring me a bit about recent Lian Li Cases is the weird fan sizes. I have the Lancool with the 200mm front fans. One just died... can't get one that fits because they are weird. Which sucks cause I love the case. Now I am just deciding if I want to stick with Lian Li or try something different. Also Lian Li doesnt sell the fans themselves just have to pick up a new case. Which I guess isnt a big deal since the case is so cheap now that its basically the same price as 2 200mm fans.
And now comes the Lancool 217 with custom 170mm fans and the latest spec sheet says that you can't install any other fans. Maybe because of the backwards-spin function, but still.. why 170? Such a beautiful case, really digging it, but that is a red flag to me.
@@bottomless666 Yeah I went with the Fractal North Didnt want to stop supporting but I just couldn't get past the damn fan sizes
@@turkeygerky2781 I'm leaning towards the Fractal Torrent just because of the benchmarks, but North is the most beautiful case currently existing. Are you satisfied with it?
looks like a grreat case. I've resorted to putting fans out on the outside of my Fractal Meshify C Mini case because my gpu was too long and ram too tall for me to fit my 240mm AIO anywhere. So I placed two Phanteks T-30's in front on the outside with their own filter/grills and the radiator on the inside, and for now a little bit of duct tape to fill the gap below the radiator :D
Did you measure much improvement ?
Thank you for the informative review.
This is a really well received case across the media sphere.
Would love a review of the Lancool 205 mesh if you can swing it.
It was recently released but mostly absent from media reviews, it's very similar to this case but more compact.
That's the only thing that I personally dislike, this is just too big for my needs.
best reviewer on this old youtube
The PCIe external fan could use a 80mm and 92mm fan actually, and it wouldn't cause compatibility issues
have you tried it yourself?
i was thinking the same
Excellent review, i just bought this case. It seem fun to install and use. I need to buy the front dust filter and the fronts Usb thing.
Great review and walk through. I just finished a similar build in the 216 and thought I would share a couple of challenges that I had to overcome. They are not case related. I also installed the additional I/O controller on the front, which provides some RGB color and mode control for the two front 160mm fans. Ultimately, I decided I would prefer to synchronize the two front 160mm fans with the other Lian Li case fans, so I bought the optional ARGB cable kit for $12 US (Microcenter) and connected the 160's to the Lian Li L-Connect 3 software via the controller that came with the Galahad AIO just as you have used. Now all the Lian Li fans are synchronized. On a different, but related note, I also wished to synchronize my RGB RAM sticks and the RGB side plate of my graphics card. You would think that would be child's play. It isn't at all, simply due to both poorly written and incompatible RGB software. RGB Fusion 2.0 seems like it should be labeled as pure Malware. It corrupts so many things it touches, I had to use an Exorcist process to rid my machine of all traces. Most of the other RGB software that can control RAM and graphics cards is sketchy, but a combination of Signal RGB to find and control the RAM and polychrome to find and control the RGB on my Asrock Phantom Gaming 6800XT finally managed to get it all done. If only Lian Li would extend L-Connect 3 to manage RGB for other devices...one can wish.
Awesome to hear that the front 160mm fans are compatible with other rgb controllers. I couldn’t find a lot of info towards that.
well I like that one. not sure about that rear fan development, could have been thought out a bit better
love the big fans at the front
Top quality video and very clear! Case looks stunning! Please could you do an in-depth full PC building video using latest gen hardware?
I'm finding it difficult to find a case with bottom, front, top and rear placement for fans. They always put the PSU in the bottom or top or have solid glass panels all around. Would also like 420mm rad support for front and top.
The rear fan only works when gpus heat sink fins are the right direction. For your gpu, it’s not
Great video! Which direction are the bottom two fans blowing? Sorry for the dumb question, it been years since I built a pc.
well you sold me on it, for the price in todays market its pretty competitive.
Loved this one, but a lot bit more $$, so I went with the 207, has lower fans, and is a wind tunnel, but quiet enough.
Great review as always. I pre order this case the moment pre orders went live. I can't wait to build in it.
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Have yo done any gaming on this pc? 21:45 That chipset fan is gonna go off after 30min of gaming and it's not gonna be pleasant. The gpu's completely covered it. I have the same issue after going from a 2 slot to a 3 slot gpu
Enjoying this video, but have to ask, I also so much enjoy the music. By chance, a link to a playlist by chance?
Re external fan I would have tried an 80mm fan to allow for GPU ports clearance.
NOTE if you oly use the stock fans that come with the case, the usb power modual at the top of the case, DOES NOT fit on the bottom left side, as there is no room for the cables, the bottom place is for the opptional rgb controller
Well that was the whole reason I was going to get the 216 over the newer 206 but if I can't move the io to the left so its easier to access on my desk I guess i'll just get the 206...
Wrong. It's possible. You just didn't do it the right way
I also have the 216 series. I want to add a fan to the bottom panel, which series do you recommend I buy? And which model of lian li do you use?
Thanks for the video. What about noise? I've been hearing that this case is quite loud?
Very nice😀, Not listed yet on OCUK.
It should be very soon.
nice review james, very indepth !
Thanks.
hello Sir, question do you reference the manufacture QVL for the memory? Very good video as well!
In regards to the external fan not fitting in the AIO config, can't you just get a drill with a 1/8 bit, drill some new holes with the bracket lower, then use some machine screws?
It might be a tight fit with an Arctic LF360 AIO in this case at the top position.
160 fans are noisier than 120? the version of lancool III looks more flexible. For an upgrade under 4080-4090, there will be more space in it. 216 is an excellent budget option.
Looks like the almost perfect case that works on floor or desktop. I do wish it had more open mesh like the rear fan in front and on top with filters behind as the mesh it has is only 50% open holes. I am also not a fan of the rear fan Not being RGB as it is called RGB version.
I don’t like where power supply right below GPU and while having that lower fans intake can amplify the heat at some time and ends in negative result ..
Great review of the case! I'm definitely getting this case. As for external fan.. I wouldn't call it a "significant" change in gpu temp... as based on your chart, With the bottom fans installed, and external fan NOT installed. the temp was 45. It became 44.. 1 degree difference with the external AND bottom fans installed correct? To me, 1 degree isn't a deal breaker.
Unless you're referring to just having the external and NO bottom fans as being the significant change (6 degrees). I could've heard wrong or missed that bit.
So question now on this external fan. Think i already know the answer, (no).. but anyways. Will that external fan fit if you did a vertical mount for GPU?
Nice vid, enjoyed the thoroughness of how you showed it in beginning. It wasn't on some turntable with some chick pointing at the window going oooh glass :) Seriously it was informative and cemented my decision to get one soon, the Fractal Design case just isn't good enough to keep the cpu as cool as I'd like. You pointed out things that someone who builds comps would appreciate knowing. Did you try putting cheap wire grills on the bottom fans or mesh grills? If so did it affect noise or airflow? Is there a HDD activity led, I've never noticed one, consider them an essential tool. Oh another reason for getting this case for myself, the grommets are in a good position for how I run the gpu power, over the top of gpu with 180 deg connectors on the card.
love your videos. I know there's so many cases out there but I really want to do a open air chassis. I'm mechanicly inclined do you have any suggestions on where to get parts for doing something like that. looking forward to seeing your next video
Check out our AMD Frame series for open air chassis inspiration. 👍
From my understanding - The optional Lian Li RGB controller gives you limited control but prevents total control via the MB (& dedicated software)?
I have been double siding taping 140mm fans on the outside of cases since the 2080ti
Can you connect those front fans to the separate lian li controller you can get with the unifans? Would be nice controlling them with the rest using the software, instead of using those physical case buttons. I haven't used unifans before, but I am currently rebuilding my PC. Dialed down cases for a while, and I plan on going with this one, just curious about the RGB support on those front fans. The more I look at builds in this case, the more confident I am with my decision, now I gotta decide on white or black... This build came out really nice with the black though btw.
Great stuff mate!
I liked so much that I wanted to replicate the aesthetic! But damn, no more Lian Li Galahad AIO 360 RGB UNI FAN SL 120 Edition on sale.
Now I only fond the Galahad II bit to not like the infinity fans that came with it, I like more the TGB only in the borders, not on all the fan :(
Really sad about it.
I believe I could put some AL120 fans on it, but will increae the price in 80 euros...
thanks!
Amazing review I think I will use this in my next build.
Go for it!
I am building mine right now using the Black Lian Li Lancool 216 case. I installed the following. Thermaltake LGA1700-BCF CPU mounting bracket and tossed the stock intel piece that warps CPUs. I also installed the Thermaltake Peerless Assassin 120 CPU Fan/Heatsink. I put in the new i712700K CPU with 64GB of Trident Z5 DDR5-6400 RBG Memory. Installing an Nvidia RTX 4080 FE graphics card with the 12VHPWR 90 degree connector. I am using an EVGA 1000GQ PSU. I am using and EVGA Z690 Dark Kingpin Motherboard with a WD 2TB SN850X Gen 4 NVMe SSD 7300MB/s. This is the 1st new computer I have built and the 1st new computer since 2001. Tired of old used hand me downs. I have a question about adding more fans. As far as you can tell would I be ok with the included front 2-160mm fans and the rear 120mm fan, or would you suggest adding more fans? I am considering adding a rear where the GPU exits. Would you be able to suggest exactly which Lian Li fans I should get for adding cooling below the GPU in the case and also which Lian Li fans would I need to get for above the CPU Fan/Heatsink since my CPU socket is rotated 90 degree on my Kingpin motherboard?
Can you guys do an experiment shaving down the new Ryzen 5s to see how much cooler they will run?
I was thinking about installing the external fan on the vertical gpu configuration. So it sits on the right side with the gpu on the default horizontal position. I may be able to use the 1st and 2nd output ports on the gpu. I’d love to use a arctic p12 max on it.
Case of the year! Lian Li - good job!
Not sure what looks better. Two massive front fans or three slightly smaller ones?
Hi, I'm choosing between lian li lancool 216 or be quiet! pure base 500 DX BLACK what do you recommend
I need more cooling to GPU and it looks like bottom fans would help. Is it so that PSU needs to stay fan down, GPU of course as it is(fans down, sucking air in?) and bottom fans pushing air upwards?
Overall I have one exhaust in the back, aio pushing up in the top and two large fans sucking in in the front.
How is the noise from those fans compared to the ones that come with for example, a Corsair or NZXT similar size case? Aren't they too noisy?
Question to the author of the video: Connector USB Type C in the case Lancool 216, it is Gen1 or Gen 2, i.e. its speed 5 or 10 gb/sec ?
Very nice case from Lian Li other than O11
May I ask you what BGM in 22:50
When i tried to DYI install another exhaust like LIAN LI did here, but on my corsair carbide 275R, I got 0 difference in gpu temps. I'm not sure how you got different results.
Hi, I am planning to get this case, do I need to buy extra casing fans? or the pre-installed is enough? going to build i5 13500 & RTX 3060 in it
An excellent review! Thank you!
11:40 on Turbo cards improove a lot ❤
I have and old XSPC 360mm radiator which is 60mm thick and with the fans I have 80mm of thickness. So my question is: would they fit on this case?
How did you connect the bottom fans? On the same controller like the AIO?
Is this case big enough to fit a geforce 4090? I'm worried about the power cables hitting the glass on the side of the case.
Its fine, mine fit ok, the fan behind gpu didnt fit tho
Question..Im building my first pc and i got this case with the rgb controller. And i never see this explained but on the motherboard it only has one usb 3.0 connection but both panels have a usb 3.0 cable how are you plugging both of them in?
I recently bought this case, the version without RGB, and for those who don't know as I didn't know, the version without RGB comes without the Lian Li hub. Information that is not given on the website or manual. The front fans use 0.5A (I believe 100%) and, to move the front panel to the side, if in doubt, read the manual, it will help you change it easily.
I bought the Arctic pwm hub to control the fans, as it uses a SATA cable and is magnetic.
I'm planning the same thing. Getting the Non-RGB version and combining it with the Arctic Hub. Does it work well? What are your thoughts?
@bottomless666 so, it never gave an error or anything like that, but it is a large hub, which ends up making it difficult to find a place for it in the case. Soon after I bought the ID-Cooling FH-07 model and it is also working 100%, without errors, and it is the same size as the original Lian Li hub, which allowed me to position it exactly where the Lian Li one is in the ARGB versions.
@@joaopaulodesign Thank you so much! You possibly saved me from the same headache :)
@@bottomless666 I'm happy about that, brother!
Even having to spend a little extra to get a RBG control and a front filter is still the best case for less than 150 pounds
Is it possible to shut the RGB off via the L-Connect 3 software?
my only complaint is no air filter. Yes its wide open but after a month of use the inside was covered in dust. The front fans are silent and bring in mass air but they also suck in massive amounts of dust.
Lian Li sells a mesh panel for the front - it works perfectly
@@danijelb.3384 didnt know that. thanks. i will have to look it up. hopefully its cheap lol
lian li lancool 216 black rgb g99.lan216rx.10r The front filters are already in progress
How long till RBB lighting is going to act as a low res matrix to display output from HDMI.
What is that small module you installed behind the motherboard?