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Lian-Li O11 AIR MINI Black SPCC/Aluminum/Tempered Glass ATX Mini Tower Computer Case - O11AMX

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I'm planning on booting my NZXT H510 hotbox in August with the release of the Lian Li O11 Air Mini. I've been on the hunt for an ATX case that isn't much bigger than what I have and will give me drastically better thermals at a whisper quiet. I am currently running a 280mm AIO as intake, with a 120mm Noctua for rear exhaust, and 140mm Noctua for top exhaust. I had some great temps on my ASUS TUF 3080 in quiet mode, but needed to add the 280mm AIO to calm my 5600X. I'm planning on transitioning all components and will decide on either going cheap with Arctic P14/P12 fans, or drop some cash on RGB. I've attached an image of what I'm planning to do with the O11 Air Mini. The 280mm AIO will only fit on front or bottom (which won't work). Looking at this, this is going to be a real pressure positive case. Should I look to not do the side intake to make things as neutral as possible? Any experience with the other O11 cases I would think could help me here. Thanks! I definitely like the look and size of this one. While I like my old (and still current) case, this one would allow me to move my newly built system from my existing floor standing ATX mid tower and place it into this one on top of my desk. No more dog hair getting into my filters. it also fits my DRP4 and a full sized ATX PSU, which is most excellent. The price is reasonable, too. FAN SUPPORT: (Top) 120mm X3 / 140mm X2 (Side) 120mm X2 (Bottom) 120mm X2/ 140mm X2 (Front) 120mm X2/ 140mm X2 (Rear)120 mm X1

This is an estimated performance guide, results will vary depending on the intensity of the game. This is not an accurate expectation across all games! The VGA-Vertical Top Mode gives more clearance for fan installation in the bottom, with 60mm total clearance. With an ATX motherboard only 240mm radiators can be installed in the bottom.Unlike the case, Lian Li does not rely on aluminum for the frame. Instead, the manufacturer uses steel here. This benefits the stability of the case. All in all, the case makes a very good impression. Especially the workmanship leaves nothing to be desired. Furthermore, the Lian Li O11 Air Mini rear panel is modular. It is possible to reduce the 7-slot rear to 5 slots and to move the mainboard opening downwards. A matching bezel is included in the scope of delivery. Thus, the possibility for a radiator in the lid can be created. It should be noted, however, that this does not work with an ATX mainboard, as this requires the full height. However, if you have a Micro-ATX mainboard, you have all options open here.

Inside, as already mentioned, the well-known and proven two-chamber system is used. Here, the two chambers are separated by a wall that forms a “step”. In this step you can install a 240 mm radiator. In the bend of the partition are two openings, which are provided with gray rubber lips. Cables can be cleverly passed through here without opening the view into the second rear chamber. If time is saved on perfect cable management, this still keeps things looking tidy in the visible main chamber. The O11 AIR MINI is ideal for air cooling builds, as it has enough clearance for up to 170mm for larger tower coolers. Lian Li O11 Air Mini supports a motherboard up to E-ATX, however it is much more interesting when you work with a smaller Micro-ATX as that allows you to open up the top of the case for cooling hardware. In this main compartment, CPU coolers can be up to 6.6 inches (167mm) tall and GPUs up to 14.3 inches (362mm) long. The 5 Slot Mode is ideal for ITX and M-ATX motherboards and allows up to 280mm radiators to be installed at the top. If using a M-ATX motherboard, the bottom radiator can only be 240mm, but with ITX you can install up to a 280mm radiator.

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With a blend of brushed aluminum and tempered glass, the O11D Mini not only looks classic and modern,

To test the functionality of the case, we installed some hardware components. We used the following components for this purpose: O11 AIR is crafted to test the limit of airflow. It is the Modern representation of functional workstation. With dual chamber and the multiple fans set up, O11 AIR is capable to unleash the full potential of cooling, crafted to test the limit of airflow. Furthermore, you can install a standard ATX mainboard in the main chamber and place a tower cooler with a height of up to 170 mm on it. Furthermore, you can install graphics cards that have a maximum length of 362 millimeters. The numbers definitely impressed us. The O11 AIR MINI comes with 2 x 140mm PWM front fans and 1 x 120mm PWM rear fan pre-installed straight out of the box. Get your system up and running faster with ease.

While the Air Mini and the Dynamic Mini appear to be about same size, the Air Mini is actually a little larger. At 400 x 288 x 384mm (15.7 x 11.3 x 15.1 inches), Lian Li’s new case is shorter and fatter than the Dynamic Mini, measures 420 x 269.5 x 380mm (16.5 x 10.6 x 14.96 inches). Modularity Willis Lai / IDG Corsair Dominator Titanium First Edition DDR5-6600 C32 2x32GB Review: Abundant Capacity And Performance

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