Lian Li has officially announced the Vector V150 INF, a compact mini-tower chassis designed for enthusiasts who want to blend high-performance cooling with a striking visual presentation. Building on the foundation of the Vector V100 MINI, this new iteration introduces “Infinity” aesthetic elements, including an infinity-mirror front panel.
The defining feature of the Vector V150 INF (via Guru3D) is its lighting system. Unlike the standard mesh or glass panels found on many mATX cases, the V150 INF uses infinity-reflection elements on its front panel. To complete the look, Lian Li includes three pre-installed Infinity ARGB/PWM fans: two 140mm fans at the front and a 120mm exhaust fan at the rear, all featuring infinity-mirror centres.
Image credit: Guru3D
The Vector V150 INF supports Micro-ATX and Mini-ITX motherboards, including the increasingly popular back-connect (BTF) designs. The chassis accommodates graphics cards up to 400mm in length and supports air coolers up to 163.5mm in height. For cooling components, the top panel can accommodate a 360mm radiator, while the side and bottom panels provide additional fan mounting points for a flexible layout.
The front I/O panel offers two USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 ports, one USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 port, and an HD-audio jack. Storage support includes slots for two 2.5/3.5-inch drives, though this is reduced to a single bay if using a long power supply up to 200mm. The case is scheduled for release later this month, with initial availability confirmed for the Japanese market. Pricing is expected to be around £70.
KitGuru says: Considering its looks, features, and price, it seems Lian Li has another winner with the V150 INF.
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