LIAN LI Showcases New Cases, Cooling, and PSUs at Computex 2025

LIAN LI Industrial Co., Ltd. is showcasing a wide range of new PC hardware at Computex 2025, held from May 20 to May 23 at the Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 2, 4F, booth R0602. Known for its focus on quality and functionality in chassis and PC accessories, LIAN LI is using the event to highlight several upcoming products aimed at improving the system-building experience across different use cases.

Among the new case designs is the LANCOOL 217 INF, an updated take on the LANCOOL 217 chassis. This version introduces an Infinity Mirror front panel with integrated glass ventilation to maintain airflow while adding visual appeal. Built-in lighting controls allow users to toggle between modes and color settings without external software. The chassis also includes an L-Wireless receiver for wireless control, toolless PSU shroud fan mounting, dual PSU orientations, and support for large motherboards, including SSI-EEB and back-connect ATX designs.

The LANCOOL 4 features three-sided tempered glass panels and a vertical PSU layout. It ships with three 140mm front fans for strong airflow and offers support for up to three additional 120mm side-mounted fans. A bottom chamber fan configuration assists with GPU cooling, and the design emphasizes visibility of internal components, making it suitable for showcasing high-end hardware builds.

Another new product is the Vector V200, which updates the earlier V100 chassis with an 8.8-inch LCD screen mounted at the bottom of the side panel. The display is powered by LIAN LI’s L-Connect 3 software, enabling system monitoring and lighting control. A unique touch panel provides quick power and lighting access. Other features include optimized airflow via a slanted bottom fan mount and AIO tube clips for improved organization.

Compact builders are also addressed with the O11D Mini V2. This revised version supports ATX motherboards, full-size ATX PSUs, and 360mm AIO coolers. The case pairs well with LIAN LI’s new HydroShift series when using mATX boards. Key improvements include a slanted bottom for better airflow, an HDD cage that doubles as a cable bracket, and a mesh rear panel that accommodates ATX power supplies without altering the case width.

For small form factor enthusiasts, LIAN LI is introducing the DAN Case B4. The B4 uses an all-aluminum construction and supports mATX motherboards, 280mm AIOs, and 4-slot GPUs. It includes a vertical stand that hides rear I/O cables and supports AIO coolers up to 360mm by removing a rear fan bracket. Cooling is supported by dual or triple fan configurations, and the stand allows users to toggle between a mesh view and an exposed air chamber, offering flexibility in airflow and aesthetics.

On the cooling side, LIAN LI has developed the HydroShift III, a new AIO cooler that features a curved 2K screen capable of horizontal rotation for better visibility. The cooler includes a VRM fan above the pump for additional component cooling and uses industrial-grade metal tubing with fixed-position hinges for consistent tube alignment.

LIAN LI is also revealing four new power supply series: DWS, RS, RB, and SP. The DWS Series offers up to 1600W of Platinum-rated power with digital monitoring features. The RS Series comes in 1000W and 1200W models with Gold certification, featuring a rotating power cord port and removable hub. The RB Series targets mid-range systems with 80 PLUS Bronze efficiency and PCIe Gen 5.1 support in higher wattage variants. The SP Series delivers Platinum efficiency in 850W and 1000W models, with Intel ATX 3.1 compliance and a flexible 90-degree 24-pin cable for tighter builds.

LIAN LI’s Computex 2025 presence emphasizes modularity, improved cooling, and user-friendly design across its cases, cooling, and power products. These releases aim to provide builders with more efficient and flexible hardware options tailored to both high-end systems and compact PC designs.

Jani Dushman
Jani Dushman

I'm Jani, a dedicated Tech Writer and Reviewer at Xiaomitoday. With a passion for exploring and dissecting the latest in technology, my mission is to bring you insightful and comprehensive reviews that empower your decision-making in the fast-evolving world of gadgets and tech.

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