🌟 Elevate your build with the O11D EVO RGB — where power meets style in perfect harmony.
The Lian Li O11D EVO RGB is a premium E-ATX dual chamber gaming case featuring expansive 455.7mm GPU clearance, dual L-shaped ARGB lighting strips, and versatile motherboard mounting options. Designed for superior airflow and impeccable cable management, it offers tempered glass panels and a reversible chassis to showcase your high-end components with style and ease.
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Brand | Lian Li |
| Series | O11D EVO RGB |
| Item model number | O11DERGBX.US |
| Item Weight | 32.6 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 18.82 x 18.55 x 11.42 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18.82 x 18.55 x 11.42 inches |
| Color | Black |
| Manufacturer | LIAN LI |
| ASIN | B0CRKVN35N |
| Date First Available | January 5, 2024 |
A**X
Amazing Case
This is a great case. It feels sturdy and refined. It’s massive and offers a lot of space for large graphics cards or extra storage. The LEDs look amazing. The case feels ergonomic, enabling future part changes and great options for cable management. The one downside is that its size and weight may limit its usage on smaller desks. Because it is so bulky, it may be cumbersome to move frequently, like if you are in a dorm.
C**6
100% worth it!!
I was reluctant to spend more than $100 on a new case (since there are cheaper similar designs from other brands), but this is completely worth it!! I love the overall aesthetic, and there is plenty of room for cooling and larger gpus. The materials are high quality and it is super sturdy. Building in this case is really easy as well, and it is very configurable. Only wish there was slightly more space for cables in the back. Airflow is excellent - and one of the driving factors behind me picking it (my GPU was getting really hot in the old case). One thing I was sad about is that if you want to flip the orientation of the case, you have to mount the motherboard upside down. I did all the work to orient the case so the glass would be on the right side just to find out that my computer hardware would be upside down, and I didn't like that look at all - so PSA for people wanting to do that. I'm very happy I decided to go for this case, my computer looks so pretty in it and the airflow is keeping my GPU happy!
H**Y
Absolutely Gorgeous Case and absolutely huge : )
Update: 10-2-25 This is still the best case I have ever built in. Still going strong after almost 2 years and I still would pick this case over any other I have seen since. I have done some more fishy upgrades to make it my own : ) Update: 11-26-23 My build is complete, I figured that if my case looks like a fish tank, why not add some fish : ) This is simply the best case I have ever had, and will be my show case for some time. I'm so glad that Lian Li did not tint the glass on this case. Being that the glass is clear, lets the lights colors glow off the glass giving it even more class. If your even thinking of building in this case "and you have the desk space" then don't even hesitate. It is fully worth the money. This was such a "huge" upgrade to my Corsair 680X. In fact, it made that case look kinda small in comparison. I have built my own custom desk and it's sole design is to show off my build. But the Corsair simply did not have the space to show anything. It was a fairly large case but was very small in the actual build area. The Lian Li O11 Dynamic EVO XL is simply in a league of it's own. It was a dream to build in and met all the requirements that I needed to replicate my old build, but in something that would actually show it off (compare to my old build pic). There was plenty of room for wire management and even gave me space for my hard drive switch. The build quality is top notch. If I had any complaint at all, it would be that the blanks that they use in the card slots do not stay tight when other cards are in the same locking tab. The blanks are thinner, and feel cheap compared to other brands I have built in, and thus require some sticky tape to keep them from vibrating around. It's a small gripe, but if you have a sub woofer close to your tower, they will vibrate and make noise, and since they are specifically designed for this case, you can't use other blanks to replace them. All in all, this will be the last case I build in for some time. It is my third, and every time I built in one of the older cases, it just didn't feel right. This case is a work of art and will fill the bill for some time. Oh, one other small incidental issue is that due to the design of where the ssd's mount and how they mount, you cannot use a 90 degree sata on your hard drive. The ssd's mount the wrong direction and you cannot hook the sata cable up to them. I ended up just double sticking my drive backwards to the same area since it's the only black sata cable I had. Not a huge issue, just something to note.
T**.
amazing case great space, cable management, and airflow
I recently purchased the Lian Li O11D EVO RGB (ASIN B0CRKVN35N), and overall, it’s an impressive case with a lot to offer — spacious, clean, well-designed, and excellent for airflow. However, there is one major fitment issue that buyers should know about, especially if you plan on installing a 2.5″ SSD behind the motherboard tray. The Good Let’s start with the positives, because there are many. The space inside the case is outstanding. The dual-chamber layout gives you plenty of room to work comfortably, mount radiators, and route cables without feeling cramped. I installed a large GPU and a 360 mm AIO with zero problems, and there’s still room for future upgrades. Cable management is one of the strongest aspects of this case. Lian Li clearly put a lot of thought into the backside compartment. There are channels, Velcro straps, tie-down points, and wide routing gaps that make it extremely easy to build cleanly. Even with a fully modular PSU and multiple accessories, I ended up with a surprisingly tidy backside. Airflow, as expected from the O11 line, is excellent. With support for large radiators and plenty of fan mounting locations, I had no trouble achieving a cool and quiet setup. The tempered-glass front and side panels look premium without suffocating airflow, thanks to the well-designed ventilation paths. Everything about the design feels modern and intentional. The Issue: Back Panel Does Not Sit Right With SSD Installed Now for the problem — and unfortunately, it’s a pretty frustrating one. When mounting a 2.5″ SSD behind the motherboard tray, the case includes rubber stoppers that must be attached directly to the SSD using screws. These stoppers are meant to act as cushions so the back panel can rest against them without stressing the drive. However, once these rubber stoppers are installed, the back panel’s top nubs — the latch points that are supposed to hook into the frame — cannot fully engage. The SSD plus the rubber stoppers push the panel outward just enough that the top corners refuse to seat properly. You can press the panel in, but the nubs won’t catch, leaving the panel slightly proud and preventing it from locking flush like it should. This isn’t a minor cosmetic issue — if the panel can’t latch, it can’t fully secure. I spent a good amount of time repositioning cables and rechecking the SSD mounting, but the clearance issue seems unavoidable. Without the SSD, the panel fits perfectly. With the SSD and rubber stoppers installed (as designed), it simply doesn’t. Final Thoughts This is an amazing case overall: fantastic space, great airflow, premium materials, and some of the best cable management you’ll find at this price point. But the back panel does not sit right when the SSD is installed with the screw-mounted rubber stoppers, and the top panel nubs cannot latch into the frame, which is disappointing for an otherwise premium chassis.
D**L
Best case I've ever had and I've been building my own pcs for 45 years. Lian Li is an exceptional Pc case manufacturer. No parts missing or damaged. Everything was perfect! Extremely a happy camper with this purchase!
F**I
جميل جدا
M**N
Me gustó mucho el diseño de tanque de pescados al remover el soporte de los cristales, tiene mucho espacio podría decir que muy exagerado, es fácil de ensamblar solo hay que darse el tiempo de leer las instrucciones, lo que si es que es un case muy pesado y gigante tengan eso en consideración, tiene 3 maneras de configuración de los ventiladores y de la posición de la placa madre pero yo la deje en su configuración de Fabrica para no batallar con su instalación, respecto a la parte posterior tiene suficiente espacio para organizar tu cableado y sistemas de almacenamiento, un extra qué me agrado es que viene con un sujetador de tarjetas gráficas para esas gráficas masivas, se ve que es metal muy resistente y aparentemente soporta todo el peso de la gráfica sin dificultad, se supone es para placas madres atx o e-atx.
M**O
Excelente y mucho espacio
D**R
Easily the biggest and most spacious case I've ever worked with. Tons of room for anything you want to load your machine up with! I would not hesitate to buy another Lian Li case!
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