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The Lian Li PC-O11DW is a premium white mid-tower gaming case featuring dual tempered glass panels for stunning visibility, broad motherboard compatibility (EATX, ATX, MicroATX), and multiple USB ports for versatile connectivity. Crafted with a durable SECC steel frame, it balances sleek aesthetics with robust build quality, perfect for professionals and gamers who want their setup to impress.

































| ASIN | B07F9TC5W7 |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,385 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | Lian Li |
| Built-In Media | Case |
| Case Type | Mid Tower |
| Color | White |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 2,702 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Fan Size | 120 Millimeters |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00840353009370 |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Internal Bays Quantity | 6 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 22"D x 20.25"W x 14.5"H |
| Item Type Name | LIAN LI - 011 DYNAMIC - White empered glass on the front Chassis body SECC ATX Mid Tower Gaming Computer Case - PC-O11DW |
| Item Weight | 26.2 Pounds |
| Light Color | RGB |
| Manufacturer | Alian Lian 19661708715 |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Mfr Part Number | PC-O11DW |
| Model Name | 011 DYNAMIC |
| Model Number | PC-O11DW |
| Motherboard Compatability | ATX |
| Power Supply Mounting Type | Rear Mount |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Supported Motherboard | ATX |
| Total Expansion Slots Quantity | 8 |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total Usb Ports | 3 |
| UPC | 840353009370 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
J**J
The best case I've ever built in!
I've now built 4 PCs in the past 7 years or so, and this is by far the best case in which I've ever built. If you're considering this case, you're probably here because you've immediately noticed how stylish it is. It's just as pretty and sleek in real life as it is in photos, so if that's your primary concern, go ahead and make the purchase. However, what isn't readily apparent in photos is just how high quality the materials are. The sleek brushed aluminum panels are solid and pleasantly hefty, though not so heavy they weigh the case down unnecessarily. Further, they all slide into place and lock one another together in an impressive, intelligently designed way so that the case remains solid even before applying the thumbscrews to lock everything down. This is more of a big deal than it sounds—nearly every case in which I've built (even the expensive ones) feature some kind of annoying rattling, or a panel or fan screen that doesn't quite fit as snugly as you'd like. As the PC ages and the fans vibrate everything continuously over years of use, this tends to create rattles and light ambient noise that will annoy you more and more over years of usage. I'm now nearly 6 months into using this case, and I've got 9 fans in it (probably overkill, but let me live). I'm a heavy gamer, so those fans are often spinning at 100%, and this case has zero rattles whatsoever. Airflow is superb and it keeps components clean. I have used cases in the past which featured plastic windows and had poor airflow, this case has solid, heavy glass, and airflow is impeccable. It's also got superb layout for easy cable management and PSU mounting, and although it tucks the PSU behind the motherboard, I haven't noticed any heat issues from this location, as fresh air is amply supplied via properly located vents in the case. I've heard people say building in this case is somewhat difficult, but it's been by far the easiest case for me to build in out of others. Whether this is due to my growing skill at building multiple PCs, or because the case is better designed, is difficult for me to say. But I don't consider myself a master builder or anything like that (I build only for myself and for pleasure), so I'd lean towards the latter. I've gushed enough, so to summarize, I'll say that this case looks beautiful, it's impeccably designed, the materials it uses are superb, and it's easy to build in. It's also far cheaper than some of the other top cases on the market. Lian Li has made a fan of me. The only way I'll ever replace this case is if Lian Li releases a better model. You really can't go wrong with it, unless you need an optical drive. But who needs an optical drive in 2020?
P**D
What a Case!
This is one impressive case! There is a ton of room in it and a lot of options for customization. Its also beautiful, my first white case and first glass panel or any full see through panel of any kind. The glass panel on the front gave me the perfect platform to build an infinity mirror that I have always wanted and it looks wonderful(if you like that kind of thing). I love that you can hide most of the wires, PSU and HDD/SSD behind the motherboard tray. This is the perfect case for any kind of water cooled build you might want and any kind of show build you might desire. That being said I do have to point some down sides that I came across in my build. As I said earlier this is a case for a show build so there is limited options for storage drives, I was able to squeeze 3-3.5" drives in the back but it was tight and I'm going to take one out soon. This case is primarily for showy SSDs and 2.5" drives. Second it is a heavy case with no place to hold onto except for slipping you hands under it. Maybe that was intentional so that it is fully supported at all times, the feet actually create a 3/4" space under it for you hands to slip under easily. Third, there is no native mounting support for a fan to exhaust out the back like cases have had for years, I was able to mount an old 92mm fan I had sitting around at an angle to the vent on the back but I'm not sure that was intended. Lastly I wasn't really happy with what I had to do to install my 1080ti Hybrid with a push/pull setup (see pic). Someday I hope to mod the full side panel with a Snowblind mod but that is in the future and could take me a while. Overall I am impressed with this case though I would probably advise you to look at the XL version that came out about the time I purchased this one. If you can get this for 100 or less then it should be a no brainer.
P**S
Best Overall ATX Case in the Market. Period.
Gotta give props to Mr. Thermal Paste sniffler, our lovely German friend that worked with Lian Li for this case design. He and the company have achieved probably the pinnacle of what an ATX case can, and should be. Flexible, spacious, gorgeous, and with excellent build quality. Those are not usually traits you see all together: it's usually all glass and looks over utility, or utility without a care in the world for looks and style. This case blends everything nicely, with good airflow, plenty of watercooling choices, and all that while having ridiculous amounts of space in the back for cables and a glass front panel! I could go on and on about this case, but I will just say that I highly recommend this. I came from a Fractal Design R6, and I thought that case was the end all be all for ATX cases. I was wrong. The only caveat of this case is E-ATX compatibility: if you are like me, and stuffed such motherboard size on this case as well as a thick side radiator, you will pretty much lose the ability to use the grometed holes for routing cables. I worked around it, but just bear that in mind. This is meant for ATX builds, to E-ATX at your own risk.
A**L
Modular, Easy, beautiful. Spacious case.
CASE LOOKS: 10/10 this case is beautiful, with 2 glass panels giving a full view of one's components. Only downside possible with this is that you must measure twice and place once. Flawless. OVERALL QUALITY, INTERIORS 10/10 The frame metals, glass panels, polymer frames for HDD, and polymer mount-bits all feel High quality, and are very sturdy and durable. The interiors were spacious on both sides, allowing for good cable managing and also for liquid cooling. OVERALL COMMENT: This case is truly a marvel of engineering. I have purchased other cases before, but I think this will become my end all be all case, with exception to the Corsair 1000D and this case's bigger brother the 011-D XL. The only reason to go up is if you need something even bigger than this cavernous case. if you want something smaller, get a Lian Li 205. Through all 3 Lian Li cases that I have owned, all were super amazing, and their customer support was amazing to say the least. I will be coming back when its time to build again. Truly, fantastic. Things to know/only con This case is not for newcomers. That would be a Lian Li 205 or NZXT H510 ( I like the Lian Li better though). If you do buy this case, note that this case favors those who have good cable management, and messy cable management will turn this case from a 10/10 to a 0/10.
B**Y
Easy Case for Building
When it comes to PC cases, I value function as the top priority. This case truly has the DIY builder in mind. You can read/view several reviews about this case and look at the many awards it has won, but getting close and personal with it was better. The case has so much space to work with. The dual design, where the PSU and cabling are behind the MB in a separate compartment, make things very easy. The PSU is tucked away, but is very easy to access and there is a ton of space for cabling. The main compartment is very roomy with space for 3 360mm AIO's if you really wanted to. I wouldn't use this case with a CPU air cooler however, as many of the better air coolers wouldn't fit due to the lack of distance from the CPU to the side panel. The case is very sturdy. No shifting or twisting. The two glass panels fit tightly with no wiggle. All fan vents are filtered with removable magnetic mesh filters. The case header connectors are fairly long and had no problem reaching the motherboard. Overall, especially for the price, this is a great case. The only gripe I have is that they don't use thumb screws on the back PCI brackets, but that's minor.
J**R
Great case! easy to build in. great cooling options
The Lian Li O11 is teriffic. so much to say i'll try to keep this short and sweat. Boxed well, had fears of broken glass but it arrived perfectly Easy to disassemble and assemble. plently of screws to attach all my equipement. fan and cooler mounting options galore. Easy cable managment. new cables can be stubborn but you can blame the case for that. Pre-plan and dont hard fasten anything(except for maybe the motherboard) until you get all the cable ran. I was glad i did this to route my USB leads under my PSU. Wide foot print, but it works good with my desk space. to measure early lay down two sheet of printer 8 1/2 x 11 paper (long edges together) since the case is 17 by 10.7 inches it work perfect for me. Glass is tinted a bit but very nicely done. I have it almost right next to my monitor and the glare from the screen exist but i have to look to notice it. Actually the only visual annoyance is from my MoBo LED backlighting, but i can set that up in the BIOs. Corsair LL120s mount perfectly in the vertical section with the rubber "feet" lining up with the cutout sections like they were made for one another. the IO opening is set back into the case allowing for the cable to bend closer to the case thus giving it a tidy look near the wall. the four magneticaly mounted dust filter work well to stay in place. One issue my Radiator mount bolts with washers were a bit high so i choose to mount the top dust filter on top of the outside of the case becuase of the cascading issue of the bolt head stood too high causing the filter to rise up and the top (lid/roof) left rear connector would float over the frame slot it belongs in. Keep the plastic film one the glass until you are sure you are done with cables and everything else. the glass is fairly resistance to finger prints but the film provides better grip when picking up/remover side and front panel. I love this case and will continue to upgrade it. Replacing my 12yo Cooler Master Storm Sniper. but with mondern storage the 5 CD bays and 6 Hard bays dont have thier play in my build. also since it mostly honey comb mesh its a giant dust collector. Served me well for a few builds but it had to go. this refresh include the Case, PSU and new fans. all other guts were transfered.
S**C
Great space and airflow, but leaves something to be desired.
This case is a beast, bigger than I imagined it. I have worked on (other peoples') computers for more than a decade, finally decided to build a gaming rig due to pandemic-driven free time. It was pretty easy to set up once I had all my components. The case gives you lots of space to work with, and multiple cable routing options. My only gripe with the product is that it did not come with a magnetic filter for back panel, so with using a Corsair 3fan liquid cooler set to exhaust, and 3 inlet air fans, i have to make sure that inlet fan rpms are well in excess of outlet fans to ensure that the case maintains positive air pressure, so that dust is not being drawn into the case. I am partly to blame for the situation, because 5 months passed between ordering the case and assembling. I have found replacement options for the screens online, but only that come as a complete set for $150. That is a little steep for a bit of plastic screen and magnets. The case also comes with a vented hdd bracket, although I have yet to figure out how it was meant to hold the drives. I had a 4tb drive to add for storage beyond the 2 1tb m.2 drives I used for OS and software, but the bracket is oversized by about 1.25 inches, so i have no way to secure the drive in place. The documentation is not the most helpful when it comes to figuring out the intended configuration. I must also mention that the case is very large and heavy, so if you are a smaller person it would be very awkward to move around. I would def recommend this case, but be sure to check package as soon as it arrives to make sure nothing is missing.
S**T
Great modern looking PC case
Looks great. The top, front and two sides panels are quick and easy to remove (the top panel holds them all in place.) Includes magnetic dust screens for top, bottom, and back side air intakes. Just lift them off to clean, and put back on quick and easy. Plenty of room for water cooling. I'm using a Corsair iCue H150i and I could have mounted the radiator/fans on top, bottom, or side vertically, (which I did.) Bottom mounting is the WORST way to do it, as it can trap any air in the pump (bad). I also had room to mount it so the water lines tubes are at the bottom (so any air will stay at the top of the radiator. (In theory it's not supposed to have any air in the system, but in the real world it can't always be avoided during production.) I also mounted it vertically because there's plenty of room to mount fans on BOTH sides of the radiator. I had a few spare case fans so I stuck them on the backside of the radiator for extra cooling. Corsair recommends pulling in outside air through the radiator into the case, which is what I'm doing. I also have 3 fans mounted on the top side to pull the hot air out. There are compartments on the back side for power supply(s) and/or 2 hard drives. There is also plenty of ways to route wiring top, bottom, and side for good hidden cable management. So far, the ONLY downside I can see is that you'll have to pay attention to the size of your graphics card, the distance from the motherboard to the front glass. I'm still using my old GTX 1080Ti while waiting for prices to drop from the chip shortage, and there's about an inch to spare. (New RTX 4000 series cards are due out at the end of 2022 that will be much better, and possibly cheaper, than today's choices as of September 2022. Tom's hardware says you'll kick yourself for not waiting.) So anyway, if your card is too large (from motherboard to the glass side), you might need a larger model case, or you could mount it vertically with an optional add on mounting kit and cable riser. Be aware that the cable riser has to be the correct PCiE generation for your motherboard and card; meaning you don't want a Gen 3 riser when you spent all that money for a Gen 4 card and motherboard. Although there are no Gen 5 cards out yet, there are plenty of Gen 5 motherboards, but it seems the companies aren't real excited about producing any because it's currently overkill. The case isn't exactly portable, with the glass sides and all, and it's a bit heavy even without a bank of hard drives; (mine only has one 2TB SSD.) So it's not ideal for casually carrying around wherever you go. CD/DVD players don't have any real mounting slots as in older cases, so they would have to be external devices. There is, however, room at the bottom to mount two devices should you want to mount any "portable" hard drives or SSD drives, to stay inside the case. Not sure why you would want to do this but it's there.
A**A
Great value, great looks, fantastic water cooling support, Attractive design, Quality craftsmanship
Features & Specifications: Lian Li's PC-O11 Dynamic is a gorgeous chassis with large tempered glass panel, outstanding water cooling support, and a surprisingly reasonable price tag. Exterior: Sharp eye readers will remember that the Lian Li PC-O11 Dynamic was awarded 'Best Value PC Case' award at CES 2018. This chassis, designed in collaboration with renowned extreme-overclocker Roman "Der8aur" Hartung, features steel-and-tempered-glass construction, with a brushed-aluminum accent panel. The chassis measures 450 x 275 x 450 mm, is painted black inside and out, and weighs in at just under 10 kg. The top of the chassis is flat and, with the exception of a 5 by 15-inch row of ventilation slots, is featureless. There are no handles, buttons, slots or ports on the top of the PC-O11 Dynamic. The aforementioned slotted vents span almost the entire length of the left-hand side of the chassis, front to back. The right-hand side of the front of the chassis is covered by a brushed aluminum panel that is home to two USB 3.0 ports, microphone and headphone jacks, a power button, and a single USB Type-C port. The majority of the front of the case is covered by a 420 x 220 x 4 mm tinted tempered glass panel. The fact that this chassis is equipped with a full-cover tempered glass side panel isn't anything special, many cases these days have one or more glass panels. But it's the rather ingenious way the tempered glass panels are attached to the case that makes this chassis stand out. The tempered glass panels can only be detached once the top panel has been removed. This is clever design minimizes the possibility of dropping a glass panel during installation or maintenance, and the lack of traditional thumbscrew fasteners gives the PC-O11 Dynamic a sleek and stylish look. Those of you concerned about airflow need only to look at the panel on the opposite side of the case, where you'll find slotted vents, identical to those on the top panel, covering both the front and back of the stamped-steel panel. Just as with the glass panels, the top panel has to be removed in order to gain access for clearing and maintenance. The rear of the chassis is home to eight expansion card slots, a motherboard I/O area in the center, a mounting location for a bottom-mounted PSU, as well as an opening for two 3.5" hard drive slots. The bottom of the case has three filter-covered mounting locations for 120mm fans, as well as four large, rubber-lined plastic feet. The PC-O11 Dynamic features a solid fan filtration system. Every intake fan mounting location in this chassis is equipped with a large washable magnetic filter. Overall, these filters do a good job preventing dirt and dust particles from entering your system. Cooling: When it comes to cooling, it is a bit disappointing to discover that the PC-O11 Dynamic doesn't ship with any fans from the factory. Obviously, this can be remedied by the end user, but it would have been nice to see at least one fan included with the case. In total, this chassis can be equipped with up to 9 120mm fans, or a combination of two 140mm and 6 120mm fans. AIOs and radiators up to 360mm can be installed in the top, side and bottom of the chassis. When adding an AIO or Rad in the side mounting location, the Rad can be installed (with fans) in the primary compartment or, for a cleaner look or to make room for other components, the fans can be mounted in the main chamber with the Rad in the secondary chamber.
ع**ه
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D**N
Great case for clean builds
Great case and very easy to setup thanks to space. Fit 9 fans (6 corsair and 3 Lian Li Galahad 360 AIO)
R**F
Un gabinete realmente premium
Es un gabinete bastante amplio, con materiales de alta calidad, ya que se siente bastante robusto y fuerte, muy bonito diseño. La verdad es totalmente diferente a otros que he visto en cuanto a materiales, antes tenia un Corsair Obsidian D500 que es amplio y de buena construcción, pero el Lian Li se siente de mayor calidad, los cristales son mas gruesos de lo normal ya que son pesados y se tiene la posibilidad de quitarlos fácilmente sin necesidad de desarmador, en cuanto al manejo de cables hay espacio suficiente para realizarlo sin complicaciones. Este modelo tal vez lo único malo que le encuentro, es la falta de posibilidad de montar un ventilador en la parte trasera, la cual fue agregada al modelo actual (XL Rog), pero por lo demás estoy bastante contento y mas, cuando lo adquirí a un super precio (3305.15 pesos) ya con envió incluido y totalmente nuevo.
M**E
As advertised
Had it for over a year now No problems, just works
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