O11 EVO XL | Insane LCD Fans!!! - LIAN LI Computex 2023 Booth

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now computex 2023 coverage is made possible by thermaltake Leon Lee g-skill cable mod team group Asus xpg NC Sonic what's up guys I'm Stuart from ggf and we are here at the Lian Lee 2023 comitex booth now if you checked out the live stream earlier I did cover all this uh all the cases all the fans and the new all-in-one callers from the end Lee but we're going to take a little bit of a closer look I'll get some nice b-roll of these cases I'll get some nice Bureau of the fans the fans have a little LCD screens on them which is nuts they also have a new desk coming out so we'll start with these cases here so this one here is the new 011d vision and this is in collaboration with our pcmr PC Master race they did the original 011 pcmr which was the full two-way mirror Edition this one's slightly different they've ditched the two-way mirror and now they've gone with a three-sided tempered glass it might be hard from the top I'll throw some b-roll over so you can see so there's actually full glass at the top the side and the front now obviously you're not going to be putting fans at the top because it's glass so this isn't an airflow orientated case they only do lots of cases for a lot of different people and there and the audience that go going for so obviously this one is for looks you can see all your Hardware now obviously this one you're not going to be putting this one up really really high on the desk because you're not going to see the top so on a normal desk side this well even this desk is quite high on a normal desk you're really going to see everything on this or inside this case and now one little thing I want to touch on is how they've implemented this design to support this corner because obviously you can't join three bits of glass without having some structural Integrity in this corner so this is a magnet it's fixed onto one of these pieces and then the top and the side clip in now what Leanne Lee suggests they suggest not removing this front panel there's probably no reason to I know on a lot of previous o11 cases you can take this off and this one off but this is more structurally fixed it can come off but it takes a little bit more work so this one here is designed to stay on and then you take these two off and it does have that little bit in the corner it'd be really sweet to see if a case company can do this uh try design with the glass and not have any structural Corner in here I don't know how they'll do it they'll probably need to have some slotted Groove in the glass to try and do that now some other things about the case the motherboard tray is uh removable and it does drop down into some different levels like the original o11 Mini now that one you could drop it down if you went with an mxx motherboard to allow room at the top to stay a radiator in that now that's a little bit different here because you're not going to be putting a radiator or fans at the top because it's all glass so I'm not sure why you would want to drop that down I know you could drop it up higher to put your radiator at the bottom so main intake and outtake for this case will definitely be in at the bottom and then probably out the rear side and then out the back here because there is no uh top and one reason why you can drop this motherboard tray down is you can fit if you drop it down in the lowest you can fit a 240 radiator or here they have two 120 millimeter fans as well and then of course we have a nice dust filter that slides out the bottom and it's not just one of those ones that just sticks on and always falls falls out the bottom I'm trying to open this with the magnetic that's quite strong there we go that just slides out and it is nice and seamless and it just looks like it's part of the case with that one line and I think I nearly broke it no that's all good that one line that runs along the bottom now if we have a look at this one over here this one's empty if I can spin this around now this is the same chassis it's just empty they have bumped out the back of the PSU cage now this is just to give you a little bit more room if you're fitting in a larger PSU in the rear now that has been a an issue with some of these cases in the past we're running a very long PSU so if you're running something like a 1200 or maybe a 1600 for some reason you've now got room there to uh bump that PSU out just a little bit more to give you that extra room because you don't want your PSG coming all the way up to the end because you have no room for cable management then we have this new slide out door I do like this it's very strong an eclipse in there it might be a bit of an issue if you have so many cables and you can't get this to lock in but overall it does close nicely and then once again you have the removable radiator bracket on the side and then support for two um for the U2 hard drives in there so that's basically it for this case I'll probably put uh all the etas the release dates and the price for all of these just in the YouTube description just so you guys know because I did go through them all earlier in the live stream but to remember all of these all I can say is a lot of these cases are coming October and September so that is not very far away so that's um that's really good to see so a lot of these cases are pretty much final and they will be out shortly now let's take a look at uh we might start off with this one over here that is moving it's going to be very hard to get a shot on this I wonder if I can turn no I can't turn that off I'll probably get electrocuted um so this one here this one is the o11 RGB so it's the Evo RGB and the main difference is the RGB lines along the top and then at the bottom we'll just wait for this to spin around I will throw some b-roll over the top and then once again you can see here it does have that bumped out PSU uh shroud bit to give you that extra room on the inside and I really do like how they've done these lines at the top they're very clean it's not a really thick RGB it's very very strong and it looks really good it might look white in this video because it is very very bright here and it is hard to see so what we'll do is we'll come around and look at one of these cases that's empty so we can see a little bit more inside same one we just saw but this one's uh it's got an empty case but they do have the lights going again I'll just take these side panels off they do clip on and off very nicely and now what they've done is they put a chamfer on the glass all the way down so it's like a 45 on this one and a 45 on this one and that just makes it a better a better clean a better finish whenever if someone's in into woodworking whenever you're doing Woodworking and joining two corners together putting up that 45 degree on it makes that more premium feel and it just looks nicer than having one bit of edge glass sticking this way and then one bit of edge glass sticking this way now internals for this case is very similar to the original o11 Evo there are some design changes so this this is good Langley just haven't grabbed an o11 EVO and they're just haven't thrown in some igb strips and said hey here we go David listen to the community they've listened to models they've listened to reviewers and they've taken your feedback and they've done some changes so this has some of the design features as the land core 3 the i o cover is uh adjustable in the back here so you can move that up and down for different motherboards if you find it's a little bit tight and it doesn't fit too well and then around the back we take a look also they've also kept the three spots for the front i o you can put it at the front the side and then also at the back of the rear depending on if your case is on the left side or the right side and all these panels clip in and out very nice just straight off like that and then around the back this is a new design implementation it's just a little plastic little clip you go this way and this just pops out so the original 011 have the screw at the top it's slotted in and it has a screw at the bottom and then you can see very similar to the original hole of an EVO the APK will manage them here your two hard drives here these are removable and then your PSU here obviously it fits standard ATX they've just gone with a small unit here for this build and then once again we have the side the side 360 spot there and you can put your radiator and so on uh let's move to probably what you guys have all been waiting for see when I came to computex I only thought the end Lee were bringing out the o11 Evo XL I didn't even know they had these other cases and there's also another case as well apart from these that we'll talk about so this one here he's the big boy r11d Evo XL now this has been built from the ground up it's completely different to the original Evo it's bigger as you look here we have the two sizes here so original Evo and then I would say this is probably an inch and a half uh inch and a half larger for the XL of course it's going to be bigger it's called the XL they don't call it that for no reason down the bottom you can still move the front i o to the side in the back but that has been beefed up a bit we now have four USB type A and then we have the USB type-c the specs of these I'm not sure I'm pretty sure they'll be the latest speech probably 20 for the type C and then the USB will be the latest and then a combo port for your microphone and headset taken off the side panel these ones clip in and out but they also have screws which is good because I do like it when you can also always fix your side panels down because if you are transporting them you don't want the side panel to fall off while transporting it now as I said this has been redesigned from the ground up slightly different inside the motherboard tray is removable and it can go up and down as well to provide for more room but I'm looking at this case now and I can see about 100 millimeters of clearance at the top I can see 100 millimeters of clearance down the bottom so we've got some beefy rad support now big in the XL they've also bumped these up to 420 radiator support so we're gonna do 420 top 420 bottom and 420 on the side so that's pretty sweet let's have a look at the rear it's going to be hard to see I might just get one of my colleagues to move to move this one out of the way so we can get this all the way around right so taking a look about the looking at the back we have a hit going on here the layout here is quite interesting PSU I've been told is fixed in the middle so like the original o11 non-evo XL which was out a few years ago this you can go bottom middle or top you could put in three psus if you wanted to this one's fixed in here because now there's two hot swap dry Bays uh top and bottom so two in here two in here and these have built-in hot swap capabilities so you can just drop a drive in drop a drive in and I do like how they swing out so if these were fixed in here and you wanted to hop stop your drive they used to go out the back or it'd be too hard to pull a drive out this way so now we can just swing it out here and I really like how this magnetic Clips on the side here so when you pop it out these Drive Bays stay out they don't sort of fall back in and they're not uh wobbly so that's a nice feature but these can be removed as well if you do want extra room for uh cables and so on once again we have the standard Evo Cable Management with these clips in here this clip has come off uh these are prototypes so there will be a few little issues here and there and then we also have more storage support on the back there and then on this cover once again we have the magnetic clip here so we can do one two three ssds in there which is nice to see and you can put these probably on the inside and then one thing I really wanted to take a look at I'll see if I can do this the vertical GPU mount for this side area here was a bit finicky you had to install the install the bracket onto the GPU try and slide it in the top I run your cables down and it was a little bit of a mess so leanley has taken that feedback on board and they've come out with a whole different design whereas this time it just pushes out and the whole actual GPU just mounts onto the bracket and you can see that there so you can mount this outside of your system get it all going run the cable in out the top and just drop it in which is really nice and if you want to have this with your ports facing up you can install it this way if you want it with your ports facing down you just simply spin this bracket around uh the only way before if you wanted your GPU with the ports down you had to invert the whole case you couldn't just do it so you could spin this bracket around so they've listened to you guys and they've added that feature so you can have your GPU going each way so that is nice and talking about inverting the case you can still invert the Evo XL just like how you could invert the original just like how you can invert the original uh Evo you could have the other uh your GP on this side and you have your motherboard upside down I'm not sure how many people do that I did a build with that and it looks pretty cool but yeah main features of this bigger radiator support three four twenties all around and I can just see the the area for your GPU and the radiator area is much bigger here you have to remember when the original o11 Evo came out the 40 series weren't even out then so now we have these monstrous gpus so I'm making the evg uh the Evo XL just really makes sense to make this whole area much much bigger and of course all these cases are coming out in white like lamley always does and we have the white one over here just to give you an idea on what that looks like so we're going to jump in now and have a look at one more case they have then we'll check out their fans now this guy's here is quite interesting this is the sup one so this is a stand-up platform the GPU is interesting it goes at the very very front and there's actually no spot for the GPU in the traditional layout as you can see this case is very very narrow I'll take this side panel off so we just don't get reflections so if you have a really nice GPU and you want to show it off this is definitely the case to go for as you can see on the main motherboard side there's not much room there uh air cooling uh coolers are going to struggle in this case uh lianley are really aiming this for all-in-one coolers only I will sort of bear in mind that there's not much room even for an all-in-one cooler so I'll get Leanne Lee to definitely list all the compatibility uh the different uh clearances and so on because even their own cooler is very very tight something like Asus might struggle to fit in this one then it comes up with their vertical GP Riser and then then runs along and then runs at the front some interesting things in this chassis they've implemented some mirror designs the bottom has a mirror I'll get some shots of b-roll and throw this and then the top has a two-way mirror it's not a two-way mirror shooting down it's a two-way mirror shooting from the bottom they're just playing around with this I want to see how it looks so when you're looking at your desk inside your case you'll see your components from the inside of the top there's probably no point putting it on the top because the end is going to be reflecting the walls in your house so putting it on the inside does make sense now moving around to the back side which we'll use this one here uh support for this case they say is up to ATX I reckon you could squeeze eatx but for playing it safe they'll probably list ATX just to just to make sure that a bunch of you guys aren't putting in some extreme motherboards and then find out the cable holes don't line up but I can see that an ehx board would fit but it might just not fully fit for cable routing now interesting way they've designed this and they've done a lot of testing behind this so it'll be interesting to see if someone like Steve does his airflow test so basically what they're saying so this is the back side of the same case GPU goes in here so you go in your GPU then you go you're out this way and then you go in this way so you have three fans here going in and then you have three fans going out so that's going to be completely up to the user you could do all fans in all fans out you're gonna get uh play around with different pressure obviously there's all holes here so you'll be sucking in air if you have all these out you can be sucking air from in this backside but they've done testing so it'll be interesting to see how this all goes with the um with the different configs I'll see if I can spin this one around because this one has the has the layout of the fans already in so yeah the First Bank of fans are blowing out and then the first row at the back are the intake ones so that's just an interesting design and there's no other intake or uh exhaust for the system on the main side uh some other things about this these one that was off was a little bit hard to see but it does have um it's like this it does have an RGB strip that runs along the whole front which is quite nice it may look white on um on film because it is a very light blue teal and that runs along here and then all the way along the edge something nice and subtle nothing too much there and then the front which I really do like the power button and reset button as you can see the Leanne is the power and then the Lee for the end Lee is the reset uh so that's a nice touch and then volume wise they said it's uh sub 45 liters so it's something like 44 point something liters so it's definitely smaller than a uh than a land kill three but it just gives you uh different layouts and it's really just has been designed for all-in-one coolers only I'm just thinking about ways how I can do like a custom Loop in this case I've got support for radiators at the back this will look really nice with a block the only issue is with this is if you're putting a block there it only comes with the mesh front I'd have to fabricate a clear panel to see your block through that which is something that can always be done now moving over to some fans the only has some really sick fans coming out and I had no idea uh how they even came up with these I'll throw some shots b-roll so we can get a real good look at these so these are like their Infinity V2 and these are the TL LCD so each Center of The Fan Hub has a LCD on it now at the moment that has Pac-Man uh when I throw some b-roll oh we did turn the monitor off that's controlling this but you can throw uh temperatures on it you can throw all different stats on it and the resolution looks really good obviously this resolution on Pac-Man doesn't look the best because that's just how Pac-Man looks but I'll throw some other shots on there and we can see how that really looks you just have to bear in mind you can only run six of these LCD fans off One controller so if you want to run more you do need another controller because they are quite power hungry they have their non-lcd version over here and you can run something like uh 12 or something off the controller and then you can daisy chain so just to give you a bit of a rundown on how these are all set up this whole box this clear acrylic case that made up is powered off One controller and one cable going out that's running oops I actually just broke that okay we are back okay so I won't touch that again but as you can see this is all being run off One controller so you can daisy chain up to I think it was 12 of the non-lcd and up to three of the um three of the LCD ones I've got one two three four five six seven eight nine ten and then we have three of that so that is a lot of fans so they're all Daisy Chained and then you can run that to one Hub now another thing that's really cool with these fans although they're not spinning now previous uni fans when you had a say A Bank of three together you wanted to change the RPM you want to set them to manual high speed low speed you could only adjust the whole bank at one time so three fans could run at say 1500 RPM 2000 RPM that was it now you can control individual fans so I don't know how important that would be to the end user having one fan at like one fan of 1500 one fan of 2000 but the good thing I can see is if you have all these days to change in One Bank you can have you can have 1500 for the intake and you can have say 2000 for the exhaust Bank whereas before the only way you could do that you'd have to have each Bank connected to a separate port on the controller and that meant more cables had to run to the controller as well and these fans also come in a standard flow which are the bottom ones these are all standard flow and then we also have reverse flow as well so these aren't removable like other brands you just have to make sure you pick up the directional flow that you want so your bottoms you could have intake and then the top you'll have the standard flow ones as well and then we also have the non uh the non-lcd which is just the TL and they have their high performance bearing like in their new p28 fans and all these fans are 28 millimeters thick so you just have to bear in mind with that that they are slightly thicker than your standard uh 25 millimeter fan unlike the original Infinities there's gonna be a heap of fingerprints on these because everyone's been touching them the mirror now runs literally all the way along obviously there has to be a join because the fans can be uh split and joined together into multiple sets but they've done it really good how it's just one long line the original Infinities had a bit of a design element where they went along they stopped they started again and stopped and then they start again so it sort of broke up that cohesiveness for the design now they're just one solid mirror and it does look really good and I've been told these fans are going to be somewhere around uh September October area so that's not too far away so it looks like these fans are pretty much final and they are ready to go alrighty guys now we're checking out some all-in-one coolers from the end Lee now these are the Galahad 2 Trinity so there's a performance there's an RGB and then there is an LCD so we'll start here and we'll work our way down obviously the performance is all about performance the radio the radiator is slightly thicker it's 32 millimeters the fans are 28 millimeters so that makes it perfect 60. uh it does kind of make sense and then the radiator is a split fin design and so you have some slightly more performance there and then the fans are similar to their p28s that they've just launched they're not exactly the same but they're slightly different now some pretty cool things with these fans is once again I'll throw some b-roller over this now these aren't unifans these don't clip together like we just saw they connect together like the standard way with cables they can daisy chain but the cables daisy chain inside down the bottom and then you put these little covers I won't attempt to put this one one back on I will need two hands but they will daisy chain together and then you put the covers back on just like this once you are done so as you can see they look like uni fans but obviously they don't have that technology they're going to be cheaper and they look exactly the same once they're done and they can do that to make it a little bit cheaper and what I've been told for Leanne Lee that this comes pre-assembled so everything is ready to go the fam's company installed all you need to do orientated in your case and you are good to go another cool feature with this one is the fans connected to the pump block over here and then you don't have to worry about plugging fans in separately to control them on your motherboard so all you need is one out for your pump and then one out for the pump power so just two cables and you are good to go we do have some swivel connectors which I like to see it's hard to spin this around now but these are full 360. uh the pump lock is screwed down so I can't turn this but as you can see these are turning around here and you can spin this right around and that just gives you better flexibility options in tight spaces one cool thing about the performance one is the way the RGB is done on this one so they have their infinity mirror design which they had on the original Gala had but this one is a dual zone you can customize your RGB in each Zone and there's two Infinity sections in it I'll throw some b-roll once again so we can see that and you can also swap out the caps with the Frosted cap so if you're not interested in the mirror and the infinity section there's a really nice system in here I won't attempt to get this uh with this exposure setting but I'll get some b-roll I'll put the exposure down get that nice and clean and that looks really good and there are a heap of Lights I think they said something like 50 or something lights on here it's it's good to see an all-in-one cooler that's made well and they don't just stick four LEDs around the ring and you have hot spots and cold spots in it all but this one over here if you're looking front on it looks really nice and it is super bright here and it's not it's not Overexposed it looks nice it's nice and dark let me see how that actually does look yeah it's not too bad on film I did put the exposure down to try and get that but I'll definitely put some um put some b-roll shots over the top and we can see that looks really nice and what you can also do you can run the outer frosted cap that's running there and you can swap that with the infinity mirror cap so what they're saying it kind of looks like a black hole so you have the RGB around the side and then you put the infinity mirror one in the middle and it just just gives you different options and different contrasting settings you can play around with and these All Connect into the lconnect software moving down to the Trinity RGB basically the uh the RGB and the pump lock and the connectors are all the same the only difference is the fans and the radiator it's a Slimmer radiator it's your standard 27 28 millimeter thick radiator and it doesn't have the performance fan so you have to remember familiar with the p28 uh they have no RGB but they have a clip-on attachment and you can use those same ones it's the same concept and you can put the RGB on the side of these fans but as I said this is purely a performance setup with the RGB on the Block whereas the other one over here the Trinity RGB it's got RGB on the fans but it does have that sort of a small standard all-in-one cooling radiator it is uh skinnier and the Performance Radiator is slightly wider as well so if you do have a small case you do have to take note and the performance one will come in a 360 only uh it will be white and black and The Trinity RGB will come in a 240 and a 360 and it does have the same pump block as the one we just looked at in the performance there's probably no point in going over going over that again and we'll just get some shots of how the Dual infinity mirror actually looks and then moving down a little bit further is the Galahad to the LCD unit now this one is the same radiator the same fans the same tubing and a similar pump design as the one we just looked at the Trinity RGB it's not the same as the performance it's slightly smaller but the main design change in this one is I've added an LCD display on it and we can see it in the system here it is 480 by 480. that's not super high resolution but hey we don't need something in uh in 4k that's like an inch and a half by an inch and a half so that does look really cool you can put a lot of a lot of features on this they're still working out different designs you can do your own I do your own animations uh and just different things like that and it all connects into the lconnect software if we could have a look at the screen up here you can get a different uh different idea on how it's implemented in I won't mess around with this now but I might show some screen recordings on how this looks in some photos and how you can change it there's no sort of Creator Studio that other brands have yet this might be something they might design in the future so you can design something from scratch but I do like how they also implemented some RGB on the signs on the sides of that cooler as well so do have that uh there and some other things you can do you can set like temperature control colors on the LCD so the LCD can be showing something that's uh something that's blue and green when it's running cool unlimited heats up the image will change colors to Red obviously being hotter but uh release for these all-in-one coolers we're looking at a little bit later on I think we're looking Q4 last September for these two okay Lake June late June and then September for all of these so they'll be out soon and then the price is obviously around 249. 249 for the the LCD one 149 for the Trinity RGB m169 for the performance one um and yeah that's pretty much it but I'll put a lot of things in the description all the prices all the release dates as well they won't be exact date so I'll just be rough estimates but yeah that's pretty much it we checked out cases the fans and all these all-in-one coolers I do want to thank the only for sending me out here to check out all this stuff I want to thank you guys for watching and we'll see you in the next one [Music] thank you
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Length: 25min 48sec (1548 seconds)
Published: Wed May 31 2023
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