LIAN LI has introduced the VECTOR V150 INF, a compact microATX chassis built for modern gaming systems. The new case focuses on visual design and cooling support, while also offering features that simplify cable management and system assembly.

At the front, the VECTOR V150 INF uses a tempered glass panel with an integrated infinity mirror layout. This design creates a layered lighting effect when the system is powered on, giving the case a distinctive appearance without blocking airflow. Behind the panel, two pre-installed 140 mm ARGB PWM fans handle intake duties. The front section includes precision cutouts aligned with the fans, allowing direct airflow into the case. LIAN LI has also added removable mesh filters that can be detached easily for cleaning.



The chassis comes equipped with three ARGB PWM fans in total, including a 120 mm rear exhaust fan. All three fans feature matching infinity mirror hubs to maintain a consistent look across the build. A built-in fan and lighting hub allow users to control speed and RGB effects through motherboard software. For those looking to reduce cable clutter, the case also supports a wireless control mode when paired with the optional controller, enabling adjustments through L-Connect 3.


Inside, the VECTOR V150 INF is designed with flexibility in mind. A modular side bracket can be configured for additional cooling or extra storage, depending on the user’s needs. Builders can install a 360 mm radiator at the top, with support for units up to 65 mm thick. The case also supports standard microATX, Mini-ITX, and back-connect microATX motherboards, helping achieve a cleaner internal layout with fewer visible cables.

Graphics card support extends up to 400 mm, which covers most high-end GPUs currently on the market. To help with long-term stability, LIAN LI includes a pre-installed adjustable anti-sag bracket. There is also a dedicated passthrough in the PSU shroud, allowing cleaner routing for GPU power cables.
The VECTOR V150 INF is set to go on sale starting April 30, 2026. It will be available in black with a listed price of $84.99 in the US and €84.90 in Europe, placing it in the mid-range segment for compact gaming cases.
