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The price of this SHOCKED me - Lian Li @ Computex 2024

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Check out their PC cases at lmg.gg and follow them at @lianliofficial for product release updates. We're at Computex 2024, and Alex is checking out the Lian-Li booth. Watch along as he takes a look at all of their upcoming cases and more. Purchases made through some store links may provide some compensation to Linus Media Group. Want us to unbox something? Make a suggestion at lmg.gg ► GET MERCH: lttstore.com ► GET EXCLUSIVE CONTENT ON FLOATPLANE: lmg.gg ► SPONSORS, AFFILIATES, AND PARTNERS: lmg.gg ► PRODUCTS WE USE ON THE SHORTCIRCUIT SET: lmg.gg FOLLOW US ELSEWHERE --------------------------------------------------- Twitter: twitter.com Instagram: @shortcircuityt TikTok: @linustech Facebook: @ShortCircuitYT CHAPTERS --------------------------------------------------- 0:00 Intro 0:10 Lancool 217 2:09 "WRLS" System 4:52 Lancool 207 6:08 O11 Vision Compact 6:59 Hydroshift AIO 7:39 More tech goodies 8:43 Outro

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The video provides a hands-on showcase from Computex 2024 at the Lian Li booth, focusing on value-packed PC enclosures and a wireless RGB ecosystem. The presenter highlights the Lancool 217, emphasizing its low price point of 119 when bundled with two 170 mm fans and a 140 mm rear fan, and notes the walnut aesthetic and perceived premium feel despite the affordable price. He demonstrates practical features such as removable dust filters, a reversed fan direction option for self-cleaning, and back-to-front cable support that accommodates modern motherboards, including EATX. A core point is the new Wireless RGB System (WRLS), which eliminates tangled cables by wirelessly connecting fans to a magnetic receiver, with power delivered through standard 12V, and optional motherboard BIOS control via a traditional header. The host explains the flexibility of the WRLS, including non LCD and LCD fan compatibility, up to eight receivers and a maximum of 32 fans, and he contrasts this against prior daisy-chained LCD configurations. He then shifts to the Lancool 207, noting its compact footprint and a front-mounted power supply for improved GPU airflow, enabling a more compact ATX build, with a simple GPU bracket for support or vertical mounting. The price discussion continues with the Lancool 01 Vision Compact at 119, featuring optional mesh top panels, a large tube channel for hidden AIO cooling tubes, and the Hydros Shift AI option that conceals tubing through a back-side radiator channel, all while maintaining a visually clean build. The overall impression is that Lian Li is delivering innovative design and substantial features at accessible prices, with the show floor demos underscoring practical build advantages and value. The video concludes with wrap-up remarks and a nod to sponsorship, inviting viewers to explore the discussed products via links in the description and to enjoy the Computex coverage.

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