- Case Type: ATX Mid Tower
- Front: Tempered Glass+Aluminum
- Side: Tempered Glass
- M/B Type: EATX, ATX, MicroATX
- Internal: 2x 3.5" HDD, 4x 2.5" SSD
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Hurraam Khan
OMG this case is amazing at so many levels
Pros : 1) I have right now 9 fans mounted (6 mounter as exhaust and 3 as intake) 2) Supports 3 120mm radiator on top side or even bottom :) (at-least in my use case scenario) 3) Front glass and side glass to give you that clear view of your rig 4) Support for ATX (and i believe mini ITX motherboard) 5) Great for Liquid cooling with Front panel reservoir and pump combo 6) Dam easy to hide all ugly wiring 7) I have a full size PSU installed without any issue CONS: Need to buy GPU vertical mount, which should have been included as most of the case manufacture now have that as an option without additional cost
Susmita Saha
Wonderful case to build in with plenty of space for airflow and building a custom water cooler
The case looks great and was easy to build in. I went a bit crazy with 10 fans (push/pull AIO), but it's not really needed. The only thing to watch out for is the fairly low clearance between the motherboard and the bottom of the case as you could run into an issue with a bottom mounted fan. Especially if your front USB 3.0 cable connects to the bottom of the motherboard, as it's a large, thick (well shielded) cable. You could get an adapter for your USB 3 plug, but those tend not to be well shielded which could lead to issues with your front USB ports.
Johnny Banks
Last the case I will ever need.
My favorite case and probably the last case I will ever want or need (unless they make one for alot of storage) . I put 140mm air liquid coolers on the front facing fan mounts which needed to be slightly moded to fit, but overall I'm happy with how it came out. If your putting 120 fans in the top there is bit of extra room and filling with a radiator push/pull config on the top mounts may fill the area perfectly. The glass is clean and comes with a protective film on the inside and outside panel which saved my butt after dropping it (derp) . Everything is top notch and allows for many configs which I would like to try dual 360 radiators in the future compared to two 140mm aio rads/fan. Cable management is made easy thanks to its dual chamber design allows for alot of room and the cable management bar is awesome since it doubles as way to hide cables and to mount an HDD or SSD. With that said though I would highly suggest to use thick washers on the hdd/ssd mounts as the Sata connections aren't a perfect fit. All in all this is a great case and great for the price simply my favorite thus far.
Harsha Mehrotra
A Classy, beautiful case-Well Designed and an easy build
I just finished building my new gaming rig using the new Lian Li 011 Dynamic white computer case. It is a well thought out, beautifully designed case that will add class to your home office, work office gaming room or even living room. It's sleek lines, beautifully engineered lightly tinted front and left side tempered glass panels add a showpiece quality to it's already refined presence, and I really like ....and made me buy a 3 pack of the top rated Corsair LL 120 RGB white case fans as well as the Corsair white Hydro Series, H100i RGB PLATINUM SE, 240mm Radiator (white) Dual LL120 RGB PWM Fans, Advanced RGB Lighting and Fans. My new build is as follows: Lian li 011 Dynamic case, Intel i9 9900k processor, the cooler and fans mentioned above, and my EVGA nVidia GTX 980Ti graphics card. My PSU is a new Corsair RM 850I. I also added the corsair 4 LED/RGB lighting strip extension pack. My motherboard is the new MSI MPG Z390 Gaming Edge AC. Building in this case was quite easy as it has it's left inside edge beveled enough to accommodate all of your cables, and it has enough tie down points to keep them pretty well organized. I also like how Lian LI placed the PUS area on the back, behind the MOBO tray, yet you still have enough room to move your PSU cables around..( NOTE: I looped my 25 Pin MOBO cable between the top of the PSU and the bottom of the compartment...a nice bonus!) Above the PSU sits the 2 vertical HDD and/or SSD drive trays which are easy to remove and easy to install your drives on and route your cables. There is a door that screws on to cover it in the back. Clearance for the several various radiators is good, and the magnetized dust filters a excellent and easy to clean. Next, be wary that the top panel can be a pain to install back on to the top of the case. I don't know if this is just my case, or all of them, but the small rivets that slide into the holes do not seem to be quite long enough thereby making it a tight push and pull and alignment effort. It's easy to place it on at first, but it became a struggle for me to align the top with the front edge of the case without a lot of maneuvering. And then, if you want to tighten the two thumbscrews on the back....well, get ready for more "jiggling" around. As it turns out, the alignment of the top with the front glass panel edge and the ease of tightening the back two screws go hand in hand. Again, not a huge issue, at least for me. And last, but not least, fan noise. Because three of your case fans/Radiator will be placed right over the front ventilation slots , and due to the size of the case, when your fans spin up faster than about 1000 RPM you start getting the dreaded fan noise...however, again, it not a big deal at least to me...not not really that annoying, and, when I have my headphones on and I'm gaming, the temps in this case remain relatively low, and I can't hear the fans anyway..nor do I really care. One more thing, my wife loves the looks of the case and all of the pretty colors the RGB makes...LOL..so, my marriage of 30 years will remain in tact until next time I do a new rig build. I highly recommend this case. For the price, it's well built, very well designed, looks very classy, and, it's thermals are very good! Enjoy! PWN
Juvelyn Licaros
Best Case I Have Used
Well this is my third build. And the case I just came from was the Fractal Design Define R5... It was an OK case, it had quite limited airflow and was (compared to the O11 Dynamic) hard to build in. The Lian Li O11 Dynamic is a dream to build it. Lots of space, a low slung Mobo mount that allows for ample room for water cooling and fitting components into the case. The 2 chamber design is the best I have used and seen, tons of space for the PSU, cables and accessories like the Hue Plus from NZXT as well as internal USB Expansion hubs and Corsair link features. Over all the case looks absolutely beautiful and well put together and the very mild tint on the tempered glass looks amazing for showing off your builds and custom loops. I would rate this case a 5 star and would recommend to anyone who is looking for a case for Air and or water cooling and the $130.00 price is a absolute steal.
Vinod Singh Rana
The best PC case right now
I totally enjoyed building a PC in this case. plenty of space for open loop water cooling and cable management, great airflow and it's really a good looking case. my future plan now to replace the installed 360mm AIO with a custom open loop water cooling and I will update this review this after completing this project.
Chloey Amber-rose Ella-Grace
I love this case
I know people are not a fan of razer, but this case is beautiful. There is a list of compatible motherboards for controlling the rgb using the motherboards controller, but if you do not have one it can still be connected via one of the motherboards usb ports. Then it can connect to the razer synapse software to control. There are three things to watch out for: 1) The case is a bit heavier than it looks (its a solid case) 2) The glass attracts fingerprints like crazy, so try not to touch the inside when putting it together. 3) The side panels do not come off without first taking the top panel off, so it is a bit of a pain to quickly open it up. Anyways, even with the above stuff, I think this is a 5 star case.
Lish Oglesby
Blown away by how beautiful this case is
I've always had Lian Li on my radar but the price point and functionality never really converged for me. That is until this case came along. Moving on from my Fractal Design Define S (a wonderful water-cooling case) I can say that the two are nearly equal in size, with the 0-11 being slightly wider. But with that comes a fantastic amount of room for hard drives, power supply and wires. Being able to see everything sans a power supply shroud is much cleaner, and almost artistic. I fit 2 EKWB SE 360 Rads in with ease since the vertical rad just fits in the back compartment (ports up top is the only way). I could even put in a third if I wanted on the bottom, that starts to kill working space and is more than overkill. I opted for a coolermaster vertical GPU mount instead and if my ram sticks weren't so high, could have moved up a slot and freed up the bottom for fans. But this config nets me neutral air pressure and the main chamber never has dust inside so I'm very happy. Yes, there are things I don't like about the case such as the filters restricting flow a bit, or the big plastic feet but those are trivial complaints when compared to how functional this case is. Best case I've used without wasted space.
Cris Sangster
Great case favoring water cooling and custom loop setups
Was looking for something a little different than the norm and the PC-O11 Dynamic hit that spot. It seems to be designed specifically for water cooling setups and the side mounted radiator makes the whole thing look really sleek and tidy. I've got my setup as a "pull" (pulling air through the EK SE 360 on the side) and it works really well. Top two fans are exhaust (I tried them as intake and overall temps were worse by about 3-5c). My temps for synthetic CPU and GPU load at same time are about 65c CPU and 52c GPU. Realistically, games and other workloads have them much lower than that (closer to low 50s). I'm only doing the Ryzen Performance Boost Overdrive (nothing too crazy). I guess people who do more hardcore overclocking may need 2 radiators or more. More information on the specific build is at https://pcpartpicker.com/b/F6jypg. But as far as the case goes the only gripe I have is that the radiator side mounting is a tight fit. Any radiator wider than 120mm will not fit (for example, the EK PE 360 is only 38mm deep but is 130mm wide instead of 120mm and won't fit). I imagine if you are also doing a top or bottom radiator that it starts to become a tighter fit with tubing. The only inlet / outlet cutouts seem to be at the top of the side mount. I couldn't flip the radiator vertically to have the fittings at the bottom. Plenty of room in the back to cram cables. I like that you can remove the side drive cage to get some more room. You could also move the PSU to the top location instead if that made more layout sense. Overall, a great looking case with a unique cooling layout. With the right case lighting it really catches the eye. You don't need much as the the colors really shine off the white backdrop. Photos really don't do it justice.
Yvonne Walker
Not for everyone
This is my second build using the Lian Li PC 011 Dynamic. The first was the non Razer edition which is $30 less. This case is an excellent case BUT it's not for everyone. First of all, this case is designed to show off a PC builder's masterpiece. Therefore if you're just assembling for the heck of it, then go with something with less glass panels. Your cable management skills and techniques will have to be ON POINT!! This case is unforgiving for builders with mediocre cable skill set. Every nook and cranny will be exposed and therefore careful planning and routing will have to be considered down to the last inch. Secondly, if you're not watercooling, pls don't spend the extra money on this thing and get a smaller Phanteks P400S or a Corsair case instead. The 011 Dynamic is optimized for two 360 radiators in both the upper and side portions of the enclosure. Unless you have a micro ATX mobo, the bottom intake is not ideal for a radiator. The bottom intakes are however excellent for fresh air intake. Take note: The side radiator mounting only has enough clearance for a radiator thickness of up to 45mm. (50mm total space). Anything thicker than 45mm will have fitment issues. For the top, you can safely install up to 60mm thick rads, provided you're still able to route your 8pin EPS top mobo cable. Furthermore, the building experience is very pleasant since the top, sides and front panels of the case can be removed and leave the you with an open space for assembly. You have tons of room to move around. Surprisingly though, PSU and fan cable management at the back of the case is quite challenging. I recommend stripping the hard drive cage empty and use it as a parking lot to jam in all your excess cables. My only gripe with this case is it's weight and mobility. Once assembled, its very challenging to carry this coz you'll end up anchoring both your hands at the bottom of the case to support it. Carrying this thing around fully loaded should be a two man job to avoid back injury. It's that heavy! In conclusion... This is an excellent, quality case from Lian Li. Very well engineered inside out. Best case out there today to display your gear and your building skills. As a PC enthusiast with lots of experiences in PC hardware, the Lian Li PC 011 Dynamic Razer edition is by far the best and most satisfying enclosure I've put my money in. Definitely worth it!