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Firstly, there is a front mesh panel (O11DE-4G) that can be used in lieu of the tempered glass to maximise airflow. A larger hole that enables motherboard access behind the CPU socket is temporarily blocked by a removable drive cage. Alongside this, the O11D EVO RGB also boasts an increased size to better accommodate the latest gaming hardware. Introducing the all-new O11D EVO RGB, featuring dual ARGB light strips running through the top and bottom of the chassis,creating a stunning look. We'd recommend a more elaborate build with three 120mm intake fans on the bottom, since that's where the dust filter is located, plus some kind of radiator and fan combo on the top to aid in voltage-regulator cooling.
Take full advantage of this increased access to fresh air, as the Lian Li O11D EVO XL can accommodate up to three 420mm radiators at the same time. With a fine mesh, these panels have been optimised for thermal performance as well acting as dust filters. Inside and out, this PC case has a clean and bright style, with silver screws to prevent interrupting the look. Compared to the O11D EVO, the O11D EVO RGB is slightly larger, which provides higher component compatibility: it supports a 420mm radiator at the top (requires a separate bracket, 360mm radiator at the side/bottom, and 3x140mm fans at all three sides. This includes a reversable frame, a movable motherboard tray, relocatable I/O, highly configurable fan brackets, and more.The main structure is manufactured with stainless steel whilst the exterior panelling is either brushed aluminium, mesh, or tinted tempered glass. Engineered to be mounted on the front window of the O11D EVO XL case, the EK-Quantum Reflection² PC-O11D EVO XL D5 PWM D-RGB fits elegantly within the LIAN LI O11D EVO XL chassis.
These can both be found in the second, smaller chamber behind the main chamber, along with the drive cage.
The Lian Li O11DE-4W Front Mesh Kit was designed to be used with the latest addition to the O11D range, the O11D EVO. Both fall within earshot of the quiet-design Seta Q1, while the Corsair gets penalized for having more powerful fans than either the HAF 500 or Seta Q1.