Lian Li shows new cases, next-generation UNI fans and AIO refrigerator prototype at Digital Expo 2.0

In February, Lian Li returned to its annual Digital Expo for 2022, presenting new prototypes and upcoming products. Now, Lian Li has been launched with its summer update, which offers us new looks on upcoming cases, next-generation UNI fans and a new Lian-Li AIO liquid cooler.

Starting with the Lancool 216, this medium tower includes a rotating I / O shield to allow for different designs for cooling. You can install the motherboard in a higher position for more space for vertical GPUs and large CPU air coolers, or you can lower the motherboard and equip your case with liquid cooling with support for thicker radiators .

Lian Li also presented the new chassis DAN Casas A3 m-ATX, which offers just under 20 L of volume, support for a liquid cooling radiator of up to 360 mm. The case includes a reversible frame for the option of choosing a left or right orientation. Depending on your configuration, the A3 m-ATX is capable of supporting SFX and ATX PSUs, 4-slot GPUs up to 380 mm long (horizontal or vertical), up to an All-In-One liquid cooling radiator of 360 or a radiator 158 mm high. CPU cooling tower and two 2.5 “SSDs.

The latest case revealed is the O11D EVO XL, updated with features such as reversible design, multiple I / O module mount points, and vertical GPU support. The O11D EVO XL has a modular back panel with a removable motherboard tray that combines the I / O shield and expansion slot, eliminating the need to relocate the motherboard spacers when the motherboard moves base up or down. This motherboard tray can be adjusted to 3 different positions, providing better flexibility for custom water cooling configurations while maintaining E-ATX support. With the additional space, the O11D EVO XL offers the possibility of extreme cooling and hardware configurations with support for radiators of up to 3 x 420 mm.

The following three ads are related to refrigeration. For starters, we have the next generation UNI fans, including the SL120 and SL140 V2, the AL120 V2 and the new AL140. With a 28mm thicker frame, the SL120 V2 and AL120 V2 offer better thermal performance with increased airflow, static pressure and even a lower noise level at similar or higher speeds than the original version. The UNI FAN SL120 / 140 V2 lighting has been updated to offer a smoother finish along the edges and a smaller space between the diffuser when interlaced (2.8mm to 1.5mm).

The UNI FAN P28 has also been updated with new Silent Edition and Performance Edition models. The P28 Silent is a 120mm PWM fan with speeds of up to 1900 RPM and noise levels of 27.5 dBA, 3.04mm H2O air pressure and 59.97 CFM airflow. The P28 Performance is a 120 mm PWM fan with speeds of up to 2300 RPM, a maximum of 33 dBA, 3.86 mm H2O and 71.27 CFM. With faster speeds and static pressure, the P28 Performance is optimized for radiators.

Finally, Lian Li has also started building his own AIO liquid refrigerator, 100% designed at home. The new 360 mm AIO prototype includes a 32mm thick x 130mm wide radiator and is combined with performance-optimized 28mm thick fans. The single pump block offers ARGB lighting and is compatible with other accessories, so you can further customize the look of your construction.

We don’t have prices or release dates for everything here yet, but we should get more information in the coming months. You can see up close all the prototypes from Lian Li’s Digital Expo 2.0 video series, HERE.

KitGuru says: What do you think of Lian Li’s new prototypes? This new AIO liquid cooler will be interesting to see once everything is finished and ready for the market.

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