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New Lian Li DK07 desk can house two E-ATX systems

Lian Li has long carved a niche in the world of PC case desks, and with the release of the DK07, it seems the brand is truly on the brink of perfection. This latest offering improves on the previous iterations of the Lian Li DK series, making it a compelling option for enthusiasts and professionals alike.

The DK07 impresses with its generous dimensions, measuring 1480 x 805 mm with a height that can be adjusted between 676 mm and 1,162 mm. This sit/stand desk seamlessly integrates tempered green glass and brushed aluminium, delivering a striking aesthetic that is sure to catch the attention. At the heart of the design is a tray that combines functionality with style. The central area features 6.0 mm tempered glass, allowing users to appreciate the internal components of the system(s). Flanking the glass are 2.0 mm brushed aluminium edges that add some additional flair.

Below, Lian Li has ensured that no space is wasted, incorporating two drawers with retractable storage compartments for essential items. Adjacent to each drawer are connectivity options, including Reset and Power buttons, two USB-A 3.0 ports, two USB-C ports, and a 3.5mm HD Audio jack, ensuring that everything is within easy reach. Adding to its practicality, the DK07 boasts a wireless charging station and a hub equipped with USB-A and USB-C ports. A clever design feature allows the connecting cord for this hub to be discreetly stored in a dedicated area at the back of the tray, helping to keep your workspace tidy.

The DK07 can accommodate two E-ATX setups, with each configuration capable of having its own PSU. With two systems, users can mount up to 12x 120 mm fans, 10x 3.5-inch drives, 4x 2.5-inch drives, and 2x 360 mm radiators or a single 480 mm radiator. The motherboard tray can be adjusted to center the components for users opting for a single setup, increasing the number of components you can put inside. In single mode, it supports up to 17x 120 mm fans or 10x 3.5-inch drives + 6x 2.5-inch drives, with room for 4x 360 mm radiators.

Pricing of the new DK07 hasn't been revealed yet, but knowing that the predecessor (DK05) was available for £1500/€1800 should give you an idea of how much this one will cost.

KitGuru says: Did you ever consider buying a PC case desk like the ones from the DK series? Do you think the DK07 could be your first?

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