✨ Unleash Your Gaming Aesthetic!
The Lian Li Aluminium Lancool III RGB Mid-Tower Computer Case is a premium gaming cabinet designed for versatility and performance. With support for E-ATX, ATX, Micro, and Mini ITX motherboards, it features a sleek white aluminum exterior and tempered glass panels. Pre-installed with three 140mm ARGB front fans and one 140mm PWM rear fan, it ensures optimal airflow. The case offers ample storage options, accommodating multiple SSDs and HDDs, while also providing user-friendly connectivity with USB 3.0 ports. Its thoughtful design includes a dust filter to keep your components pristine.
Brand | Lian Li |
Manufacturer | Lian Li, Lian Li |
Series | Lancool |
Colour | White |
Item Height | 20.59 Inches |
Item Width | 9.37 Inches |
Product Dimensions | 52.6 x 23.8 x 52.3 cm; 6 kg |
Item model number | LANCOOL 3R-W White |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Weight | 16.9 kg |
Manufacturer | Lian Li |
Item Weight | 6 kg |
O**I
Quality personified
My god!!! This case is amazing. I can’t wait to get home just to power on my pc. I’m more focused on how awesome the case looks than focusing on what I am doing in my PC. The best part about this case is it’s airflow. My 7800x3d and 4070 ti super does not go above 60 degrees even on peak load. It’s got two 160mm fans in the front and a 140mm on the rear which keeps the components inside very cool. I mean there’s no other case in the market which provides you with quality RGB fans like these. Also, you get a fan/RGB fan hub inside the case so that you can connect all them in one place rather than individually connecting to the motherboard. All things considered it has the best value for money. It also has well thought out cut outs along with Velcro straps for cable management which should be evident from the pictures I’ve uploaded. It’s been a real pleasure assembling this PC. Best of both worlds!!!
A**I
Spacious design meets sexy style
The media could not be loaded. As the title says, it's a great case, both from the function and form perspectives. Let's review these two separately -A. Function - As a rig builder, you get ample space to place your motherboard. It supports up to E-ATX but hardly anyone uses those so even ordinary ATX boards will leave plenty of room. The wire routing holes are plenty and have neat rubber flaps installed for holding wiring in place. Cable management in this section is a breeze thanks to the space and the good hole locations.The basement is another story. PLEASE don't install your PSU before putting the hard disk in the enclosure meant for it. If you do, you will have a miserable time screwing in the HDD unless you have micro-sized screw driver handles. The front screws had to be installed by pushing the screw driver in between the front fan blades!Again, the basement doesn't leave space for tucking in wires. It's a wrestling match at best so keep only those cables that you need (if you have a modular/semi-modular PSU).Included wiring and screws are good enough in quantity and quality. Nothing fancy, just easy to install and easy to use.Airflow is good though not 200mm good since the fans are partially blocked. But excellent space management means temps stay fine.Style - Nothing to complain about here. Front fans look awesome when synced with your motherboard. The massively heavy glass side panel adds to the style and the overall form factor just screams sexy all the way.Verdict - 4.5/5 - A great case that lives up to Lian Li standards. With good cable management (or decent one, as I barely manage) it looks awesome. The basement is a misery but most cases today have some variant of this so we just have to grin and bear that. Otherwise a perfect companion to your ARGB components.
M**Y
Excellent case optimized for airflow and building comfort!
This is easily the best PC Cabinet I've owned so far!The case has excellent airflow optimization which made a sizeable impact on my system temperatures. It came with 2x140mm PWM fans in the front and 1x120mm PWM fan in the rear and also has a PWM fan hub which lets you control fan speeds from the front panel switch.The interior is extremely spacious which makes it very comfortable to build your system within the cabinet and not get any cuts or bruisesThe best part about the case however is the thought put into cable management. The back of the system has detachable covers that help hide any cables, and there is plenty of room to route your cables and keep things as tidy as possible.USB-C port for the front panel came pre-installed with the case but you will need to make sure your motherboard has a 3.1 Gen 2 header if you wish to use it.The one downside to the cabinet is the big open gap right underneath the front panel mesh. It isn't visible from any regular angles, but it does mean that dust can easily enter your rig.You can cover it up with a tape or a dust filter but it will have a slightly negative impact on the temperatures.
A**N
In built fans are 1300rpm not pwm
Case is great with excellent airflow. Lian Li says only 240mm AIOs are supported for top mount but there seems to be enougn space for a 280mm AIO if you don't add an exhaust fan. The inbuilt fans are good but they aren't PWM and don't share a single fan header. They also top out at only 1300rpm so while it may be enough for most, if you're running an air cooler for a power hungry cpu like a i9-12900k, you might want to swap it out for some better fans. The argb header is thankfully shared. The fan cables are otherwise a mess to manage. People who want to run a 360mm AIO however should keep in mind that it'll have to be front mounted and that will reduce the max length of the GPU you can install, in addition to pulling in hot air directly over your GPU.
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