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Lian Li Lancool 215 White Edition lands in the UK

The Lian Li Lancool  215 mid-tower chassis is back and now, you can get it in white for the first time. The case offers ARGB lighting, a large tempered glass window, two 200mm front fans and modular dust filters to keep your system looking clean. 

Designed with enthusiast-grade hardware in mind, the LANCOOL 215 supports dual and triple radiator mounting on the top and front of the chassis. There is also room for graphics cards up to 370mm long, PSUs up to 210mm long and CPU coolers up to 160mm tall.

The Lancool 215 White Edition has a spacious all-white interior specifically designed for installing and cooling high-performance hardware with significant airflow. The front panel features mesh inlets, whilst the top, rear, and bottom have ventilation holes. Additionally, the top of the case is fitted with a magnetic dust filter alongside the bottom, which features an easy to clean sliding dust filter.

You can see the full case specifications below:

Dimensions 215 x 482 x 462 mm (W x H x D)
Material Steel (chassis),
Tempered glass (left side panel),
Plastic
Colour White
Form Factor E-ATX (up to 280mm),
ATX,
Micro-ATX,
Mini-ITX
Fans Pre-installed 2x 200 mm ARGB (800 rpm, front),
1x 120 mm (1,100 rpm, rear)
Radiator mountings 1x max. 360/280 mm (front)
1x max. 240/280 mm (top)
Drive bays 2x 2.5- inch (MB tray)
1x 3.5-inch (HDD cage)
1x 3.5/2.5-inch (on HDD cage)
Max GPU Length 370mm
Max CPU Height 160mm
Max PSU Length 210mm

The Lian Li Lancool 215 White Edition is available in the UK starting today. You can find it for pre-order at Overclockers UK for £84.95.

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