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Computex 2026: Lian Li’s new LCD fans, curved OLED AIOs and new PC cases

12 June 2026 at 13:00

In our latest Computex 2026 video, Leo checks out all the latest from Lian Li, including the new Lancool 207 XL, the new 011D EVO RGB V2, as well as new coolers and the latest updates to the Uni Fan range.

Watch via YouTube below:

Timestamps:
00:00 O11D Evo RGB V2
01:59 LanCool 4
03:13 UX100
04:10 Hydroshift II OLED Curved 360
04:55 Edge Platinum V2
05:40 Edge Hub V2
05:57 SX 1000G
06:22 V2000
06:40 Lancool 207XL
08:12 Fans
08:51 B4-MATX

The 011D EVO RGB V2 changes things up with a removable glass panel that separates your AIO CPU cooler from the rest of the build, effectively creating a third chamber, with its own airflow path that doesn't interfere with the cooling for the rest of your system. The glass panel is removable, so you can have a full glass front with no mesh and have a more conventional layout inside of the case if you prefer. This case is expected hit the market soon at around $170.

The UX100 is a new mid-tower adopting the newly emerging ‘floating' design, where the main chamber has a little cut out that separates it from the basement compartment for additional airflow channels to the main section of the case. The basement compartment is where your power supply lives, separated from all of your main components. The main section also has a wrap-around glass front panel, so there is no pillar obstructing the view of your build. The example builds we saw on display looked very nice, so this is definitely one to watch if you have lots of RGB.

On the Lancool front, Lian Li has a new Lancool 207 XL version hitting the market. This one incorporates a pair of newly designed bottom-mounted cross-flow fans, which direct cool air directly towards the PCIe slots. It is targeting a pretty good price point too at $110.

The new Lian Li HydroShift 2 OLED AIO coolers were announced a few weeks ahead of Computex, but we were able to get a much closer look at it here at Computex. It looked great in many different builds, particularly with custom animations made to take advantage of the curved panel.

On top of all that, Lian Li has the new Uni Fan Flex series, including LCD variants that use a 1.8‑inch 400×400 display at the centre of the fan. These looked great when we saw them last year, and that continues to be the case with the latest versions.

KitGuru says: What did you like most from Lian Li at Computex this year?

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Lian Li unveils new O11 EVO RGB V2 and more ahead of Computex

31 May 2026 at 15:00

We've seen a bunch of companies revealing new products this week to get ahead of the Computex rush. Lian Li is joining that list today with the reveal of an updated range of hardware coming in the second half of 2026. New products launching include the likes of the O11 EVO RGB V2, a new UX100 mid-tower case, a new Lancool XL and even an updated range of Uni Fans. 

The O11 EVO RGB V2 leads the chassis lineup. It adds a side‑mounted AIO chamber that separates radiator airflow from the main compartment, a vertically adjustable motherboard tray for ATX, microATX and back‑connect boards, and a three‑position top radiator bracket. The case also includes an angled bottom fan mount for GPU intake and diffused ARGB strips along the top and bottom edges.

The UX100 is a mid‑tower panoramic case with three‑sided tempered glass and a curved front panel to remove corner pillars from view. It sits on a raised base to open a lower intake path for the graphics card and includes a wrap‑around RGB strip.

On the Lancool front, Lian Li has a new Lancool 207 XL version hitting the market. This one incorporates a pair of newly designed bottom-mounted cross-flow fans, which direct cool air directly towards the PCIe slots. While it is a very large PC case, it does not carry an equally large price tag. This one is expected to go for around $110 when it launches in Q4.

Cooling updates include the Uni Fan Flex series, which connects through a central Flex receiver hub and supports L‑Connect 3, L‑Wireless sync, PWM control and 5V ARGB. Models include the TL LCD Flex, TL Flex, SL‑INF LCD Flex, SL‑INF Flex, SL Flex and CL Flex, each available in standard and reverse‑airflow versions. The LCD variants use a 1.8‑inch 400×400 display, while the TL Flex delivers up to 90.1CFM and 3.97mmH2O at 2600RPM.

KitGuru says: As always, we will be back at Computex this year, so stay tuned for a closer look at new products in the coming days

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Lian Li Strapped A 6.67-Inch Motorized Curved OLED To Its New Hydroshift II Curved 360 AIO, Starting At $279 With Hidden Tubing

22 May 2026 at 15:34

A Lian Li GPU cooler with LED lighting is suspended above a platform in a futuristic setting, with a digital screen displaying an astronaut and the text 'Payload 88'.

AIO coolers are more about displays these days, and Lian Li just brought its Hydroshift series to the next level. Lian Li Launches Hydroshift II Curved 360 AIO Cooler, Boasting Motorized Dual-Axis Curved OLED Display With 2288x1048 Resolution AIO coolers have come a long way. We no longer see the same boring radiator and RGB block combos, as most manufacturers have transitioned to dedicated displays on the block. Various innovative measures are taken to ensure a cleaner look, and the coolers bring enhanced performance via improved designs. Lian Li's Hydroshift series has received another such addition as the company has […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/lian-li-launches-hydroshift-ii-curved-360-aio-cooler/

Lian Li launches new HydroShift II AIOs with curved OLED displays

22 May 2026 at 16:00

Lian Li has introduced the HydroShift II OLED Curved 360, a new AIO liquid cooler built around a motorised 6.67‑inch curved 2K OLED display and offered in three configurations: the 360TL at $339.99 / €339.99, the 360P28 at $299.99 / €299.99, and a fanless version at $279.99 / €279.99.

The cooler’s OLED panel features a 2288×1048 resolution, up to 500 nits brightness and a diffused ARGB light strip. It is mounted on a dual‑axis motorised mechanism that provides vertical lift and up to 45 degrees of tilt, all controlled through L‑Connect 3. Users can apply full‑screen, split‑view or triple‑split layouts, upload custom media, enable system monitoring, or use the display as a secondary screen. The display module attaches magnetically via a pogo‑pin connector, allowing it to be removed or swapped without powering down the system.

Lian Li offers three versions of the cooler. The HydroShift II OLED Curved 360TL includes UNI FAN TL FLEX fans with LCP blades and speeds up to 2600 RPM. The 360P28 model uses UNI FAN P28 V2 fans, capable of 3000 RPM and paired with a receiver offering five selectable speed ranges and an RPM‑based colour indicator. The fanless variant is designed for builders who prefer to use their own fans. All models include a pump Turbo mode that increases speed to 2800 RPM for heavier workloads.

The cooler maintains Lian Li’s clean aesthetic with side‑mounted tubing, hidden wiring and adjustable routing. A slim 24mm‑thick 360mm radiator improves case compatibility while retaining full‑size cooling capacity.

The new Lian Li HydroShift II OLED Curved 360 AIO liquid coolers are expected to be available before the end of the month. You can pre-order one now through OCUK.

KitGuru Says: Will you be opting for an AIO with a display on top for your next build?

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Lian Li’s latest desk doubles as a PC case

7 May 2026 at 16:00

Lian Li has announced the DK‑07 WOOD, an upgraded version of its motorised standing desk that doubles as a full PC chassis. You'll have to be prepared to pay for such a setup though, as it carries a $1,399.99 price tag at launch. 

The DK‑07 WOOD features a real‑wood tabletop in a dark walnut finish, paired with a large tempered‑glass window that reveals the system below. A sliding front panel allows the glass top to be lifted for easier access to components, while discreet drawers and a clean exterior aim to position the desk as both a workstation and a showcase build.

Internally, the desk uses modular, removable motherboard trays that support up to E‑ATX boards and allow systems to be assembled outside the chassis before installation. GPU clearance extends to 383mm, with support for horizontal or vertical mounting. Cooling capacity is extensive, including support for multiple large radiators and up to 17 cooling fans.

You can see the full spec sheet in the table below:

Product Name DK‑07 WOOD
Model DK07X‑WD
Dimensions 1480 (D) × 877 (W) × 676–1162 (H) mm
Color Black
Motherboard Support E‑ATX × 2
Expansion Slot 7 Slots
Storage Dual System: 3.5″ HDD × 10 + 2.5″ SSD × 4
Single System: 3.5″ HDD × 10 + 2.5″ SSD × 6
GPU Length Clearance 383 mm
CPU Cooler Height Clearance 180 mm
PSU Support 220 mm × 2
Radiator Support Dual System:
Front: 480 / 420 / 360 mm × 2, 280 mm × 2, 240 mm × 2Single System:
Front: 480 / 420 / 360 mm × 2, 280 mm × 2, 240 mm × 2
Middle Right: 360 / 240 mm
Middle Left: 360 / 240 mm
Fan Support Dual System:
Front: 120 mm × 6 or 140 mm × 4
Rear: 120 mm × 2
Right Side: 120 mm × 2
Left Side: 120 mm × 2Single System:
Front: 120 mm × 6 or 140 mm × 4
Rear: 120 mm × 1
Right Side: 120 mm × 2
Left Side: 120 mm × 2
Middle Right: 120 mm × 3
Middle Left: 120 mm × 3
Dust Filter Front × 2
Right Side × 1
Left Side × 1
I/O Ports System 1:
Power, Reset, USB 3.1 Type‑C × 2, USB 3.0 Type‑A × 2, Mic/Audio × 1System 2:
Power, Reset, USB 3.1 Type‑C × 2, USB 3.0 Type‑A × 2, Mic/Audio × 1

The Lian Li DK‑07 WOOD will be available in the US and Europe starting this week, priced at $1,399.99, or £1,199.99 here in the UK.

Discuss on our Facebook page, HERE.

KitGuru Says: Would you like to build your PC inside of a desk? 

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Lian Li launches compact Vector V150 INF case with strong cooling and clean design

By: Bahleem
30 April 2026 at 18:03

Lian Li has launched a new compact PC case called the VECTOR V150 INF. This case is made for users who want a small build but still need strong cooling and a clean look.

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The company is focusing on both design and performance with this new model. It comes with a stylish front panel and useful features that make building easier.

The front of the VECTOR V150 INF case has a tempered glass panel with an infinity mirror effect. This gives a deep lighting look that stands out when the PC is on. At the same time, the design is not just for looks. The front panel has proper cutouts so air can flow inside without problems. There are also mesh filters in front, which can be removed easily without tools for cleaning.

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Out of the box, the case includes three fans. Two 140 mm fans are placed at the front, and one 120 mm fan is at the back. All fans support ARGB lighting and PWM control. This means users can control both the lighting and fan speed easily. The fans also match the infinity mirror design, so the whole build looks consistent.

There is also a built-in hub inside the case. This hub lets users control fans and lighting using the motherboard. It also supports a wireless mode. If users buy the extra wireless controller, they can control everything through L-Connect 3 software without cables. This makes the setup cleaner and easier to manage.

Inside the case, there is good space for modern hardware. It supports graphics cards up to 400 mm, which means even large GPUs can fit without issue. To help with heavy GPUs, the case includes an adjustable anti-sag bracket. This keeps the graphics card straight and safe over time.

Lian Li Vector V150 INF PC case specifications

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The case also focuses on flexibility. There is a side bracket that users can adjust based on their needs. It can be used for extra fans if better cooling is needed, or for SSD storage if more space is required. For cooling, the case supports up to a 360 mm radiator on the top.

Cable management is also handled well. There is a special passthrough for GPU power cables in the PSU shroud. This helps keep cables hidden and gives a clean final look. The case also supports back-connect motherboards, which makes cable routing even cleaner.

Lian Li Vector V150 INF PC case availability and price

The Vector V150 INF is available in black and starts from April 30, 2026. It is priced at $84.99 or €84.90, making it a strong option for users building a compact gaming PC with modern features.

Lian Li introduces Vector V150 INF mATX chassis with three pre‑installed ARGB fans

30 April 2026 at 13:00

LIAN LI has introduced the Vector V150 INF, a compact mATX chassis built around a tempered‑glass infinity‑mirror front panel and three pre‑installed ARGB PWM fans.

The front panel integrates an infinity‑mirror effect with precision cut‑outs for the two 140mm intake fans, which draw air through removable mesh filters. A built‑in hub manages fan speed and lighting, with the option to sync through motherboard software or switch to a wireless mode when paired with LIAN LI’s L‑Wireless controller. All three included fans feature matching infinity‑mirror hubs, but you would need to buy the wireless controller separately.

Internally, the V150 INF uses a modular layout with a side bracket that can be configured for either additional cooling or extra SSD mounts. The case supports a 360mm radiator up to 65mm thick at the top and includes an adjustable GPU anti‑sag bracket. A dedicated passthrough in the PSU shroud allows cleaner routing of GPU power cables.

The full specs for the case can be seen in the table below:

Product Name Vector V150 INF
Case Type Tower Chassis
Dimensions (D) 470 × (W) 221.5 × (H) 443.9 mm
Color Black
Material Steel, Plastic, 4.0 mm Tempered Glass
Motherboard Support Micro‑ATX / Mini‑ITX
Back‑Connect Motherboard Micro‑ATX
Expansion Slot 5
Storage Bottom: 2.5″ SSD × 2 or 3.5″ HDD × 1 & 2.5″ SSD × 1
Behind MB Tray: 2.5″ SSD × 1
Side SSD Tray: 2.5″ SSD × 2
GPU Length Clearance 400 mm (Max)
CPU Cooler Height Clearance 163.5 mm (Max)
PSU ATX (Under 220 mm)
Fan Support Top: 120 mm × 3 or 140 mm × 2
Front: 140 mm × 2
Side: 120 mm × 2
Bottom: 120 mm × 2
Rear: 120 mm × 1
Included Fans Front: 140 mm Infinity ARGB/PWM × 2
Rear: 120 mm Infinity ARGB/PWM × 1
Radiator Support Top: 360 / 240
I/O Ports Power Button × 1
Reset Button × 1
USB 3.2 Gen1 (5Gbps) × 2
USB 3.2 Gen2x2 (20Gbps) × 1
Audio × 1
Dust Filters Removable bottom dust tray × 1
Fan Hub Wireless / Motherboard Sync for pre‑installed fans and front panel
Warranty 1‑Year

The Vector V150 INF will be available starting this week in black, priced at $84.99 / €84.90.

Discuss on our Facebook page, HERE.

KitGuru Says: Would you like to build a system inside one of these? 

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