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This is (probably) your next case - Lian Li @ Computex 2023

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Thanks to Secretlab for sponsoring today's video! Check them out at lmg.gg Computex is here and the first bit of tech we got to

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This video provides an in-depth first look at Lian Li’s Computex 2023 booth with a focus on bold chassis designs and cooling innovations. The host highlights the O11 Vision, emphasizing its three tempered glass panels that meet in an edge-to-edge arrangement, including an infinity mirror at the top. He discusses practical considerations for handling the glass, noting that the front panel can be tricky to remove and that Lian Li offers a removable motherboard tray to facilitate building a system outside the chassis. The discussion moves through the different form factors, such as the O11 RGB and the O11D EVO XL, explaining how newer models reposition the GPU and how cable routing is managed, including how to feed display cables through grommets and into the case. The segment concludes with a look at the SUP 01, focusing on the display-aligned GPU showcase, cable management challenges, and the emphasis on aesthetic presentation alongside cooling efficiency, including a note on airflow balance and the compact footprint for a 45-liter capacity. The host then surveys new radiators like the Galahad Trinity Performance and Galahad 2 LCD, detailing the differences in fin-stack, RGB diffusion options, and the inclusion of Asetek variants for reliability, while the overall impression remains one of bold design choices aimed at merging function with spectacle. Throughout, the host teases fan and LCD innovations, including the Uni Fan TL LCD and daisy-chained RGB fans, before closing with a call to like and subscribe and a tease for future coverage of Computex reveals.

Topics · technology · hardware reviews · consumer electronics · pc building · computex 2023

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What is the key design feature of the O11 Vision discussed in this video?
The O11 Vision uses three tempered glass panels that meet edge to edge, with an infinity mirror on the top, creating a wide, glass-forward display.
How does Lian Li address GPU placement and cabling in the O11D EVO XL?
The GPU is relocated to a back area in the EVO XL, and the display cables must be routed through a rear grommet, then down into the case, which can be easier with soft tubing or air-cooled GPUs but more challenging with hard-line water cooling.
What is a notable feature of the Galahad Trinity Performance radiator options?
The Trinity Performance variant features a double fin-stack and multiple RGB diffuser options, increasing CPU cooling capacity and visual customization.