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EK launches Quantum Reflection² Distro Plate for Lian Li O11D Mini

The Lian Li O11D series of cases has been incredibly popular in recent years, particularly amongst liquid cooling enthusiasts. This week, EK is launching the new EK-Quantum Reflection² Distro Plate for the O11D Mini, delivering an easy solution for those looking to build a smaller system with custom liquid cooling.

The EK-Quantum Reflection² PC-O11D Mini D5 PWM D-RGB is a custom water cooling reservoir, routing, and pump solution that seamlessly fits into the front of the case and includes the battle-tested D5 pump. The Distro Plate is compatible with all other EK-Matrix7 products, so if you go all in, you'll be able to make simple and easy tubing runs.

Designed with the O11D Mini in mind, the Distro Plate slots right into the front of the case, allowing for a 360mm radiator in the bottom and a 240mm radiator on the side of the case while using an ATX motherboard. If you're using a smaller ITX or M-ATX motherboard, you can fit an additional 360mm radiator in the roof of the case alongside the Distro Plate. If you want to ensure all the inlets and outlets line up for easy tubing, then you'll want to make sure you pick up EK-Quantum Surface radiators.

As a modern piece of PC hardware, the Distro Plate also includes ARGB LEDs, with a strip that runs down the entire length of the cover. The LEDs can also sync up with most major motherboard RGB software, like MSI Mystic Light, ASRock Polychrome Sync, Gigabyte RGB Fusion and Asus Aura Sync.

The EK-Quantum Reflection² PC-O11D Mini D5 PWM D-RGB will begin shipping in August 2022. Pre-orders are live now, priced at €302.44.

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