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Lian Li announces Lamborghini edition O11D Evo RGB PC case

In collaboration with Lamborghini, Lian Li has unveiled the stunning O11D Evo RGB Automobili Lamborghini limited edition mid-tower case. This addition to the O11 line seamlessly blends Italian elegance with the widely known O11D design, making it a must-have for car enthusiasts and PC builders.

The O11D EVO RGB Automobili Lamborghini features a sleek design with the iconic Lamborghini bull emblem displayed on the front tempered glass panel and Giallo Orion yellow accents throughout the casing. The attention to detail is evident in the rubber washers, writing, and lighting strips, all using the Giallo Orion Pantone colour. Moreover, the top and front panels feature carbon fibre, feet, and front I/O.

The rear-mount fan mount has been replaced with an integrated 5-inch LCD, resembling a vehicle dashboard, that allows users to monitor CPU or GPU performance metrics. Limited to 6,498 units, each case has a unique number on the rear panel. Using the same two-chamber design as the original O11D Evo RGB, the Automobili Lamborghini supports the latest GPUs with a clearance of up to 455.7mm long and E-ATX motherboards. Additionally, its detachable panels facilitate quick installation and “Reverse Mode” configuration for an inverted motherboard layout.

For cooling, the case can accommodate up to nine 140mm fans in various positions. Additionally, enthusiasts looking to incorporate a water-cooling setup will appreciate its support for up to a 420mm radiator on the top and 360mm radiators on the bottom and sides.

KitGuru says: Have you ever considered getting a Lian Li O11D Evo RGB? Would you prefer the Lambo edition over the standard model?

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