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Lian Li releases new O11 Dynamic PCMR edition

Lian Li has unveiled a new version of the O11 Dynamic case made in partnership with the Official PCMR. Featuring a space grey finish with chrome mirror glass panels, this new Lian Li case will be limited to 2000 units, each with its own production number plaque.

With 3.5 million subscribers accumulated over nine years, the Official PCMR subreddit has become one of the largest PC enthusiast communities worldwide. Focusing on PC gaming, and building and customising your own PC, the PCMR has partnered with Lian Li to launch the new O11 Dynamic Special Edition.

Specifications are very similar to the standard Lian Li O11 Dynamic. Just like the original, this alternative version of the O11 Dynamic case features “seamless tempered glass panels”, a dual-chamber design, and extensive radiator compatibility. The main differences are the space grey metal frame and the chrome tempered glass panels, providing a “unique appearance”.

Measuring 445 x 272 x 446mm (LxWxH), the O11 Dynamic Special Edition supports E-ATX/ATX/M-ATX/Mini-ITX motherboards, 8x expansion slots, and up to two 255mm long PSUs. Fan support includes up to 3x 120/140mm fans on the top, and 3x 120mm fans on the side and on the bottom, while radiator support allows you to mount a 120/240/360mm or a 140/280/420mm radiator on the top, and a 120/240/360mm radiator on the bottom and side of the chassis.

Graphics cards are supported up to 420mm in length, while CPU coolers can be no taller than 155mm. There are 2x slots for 3.5-inch HDDs and 4x 2.5-inch SSDs. Dust filters are also included, with one for the top, 2x for the side, and 1x for the bottom. The front I/O panel includes 2x USB 3.0 Type-A ports, 1x USB 3.1 Type-C port and HD Audio 3.5mm jacks.

The Lian Li O11 Dynamic Special Edition is available now for £147.95/$159.99/€169.90. You can learn more about it HERE.

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