
In fact, in contrast to the flashy custom case we saw at CES, the only externally visible branding in the entire case is a metal plate stuck to the chassis (which could be peeled off). The front glass panel is now wider and the aluminum front I/O strip is narrower, and the LIAN-LI badge at the bottom of the case is gone. The profile of the O11 Dynamic is very similar to the older PC-O11, but there are significant updates.

The O11 Dynamic will begin shipping immediately, and is targeted more for liquid cooling enthusiasts than air-cooled builds - but you could still buy fans, obviously, and air cool the O11 Dynamic. Our Lian Li O11 Dynamic review precedes the inevitable O11 Air review, which is due for a release date in May or June. The O11 Dynamic goes a step further, with the Newegg pre-order price set at an affordable $100, or $130 by the time this is published. They took a step away from that reputation with the Alpha 550X and 330, cases that at least approach a competitive price. Lian Li also has a reputation, and it doesn’t involve making enclosures that are normal looking or affordable by mortals. It’s obvious that he knows how important good cooling is, and his delidding tools make it clear that he wouldn’t carelessly put his name on a low quality product, so we were very interested in getting our hands on one of these cases for review.

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It’s related to the older PC-O11 model, but this new version was designed in collaboration with professional overclocker Der8auer, whom we’ve interviewed several times. We covered Lian Li’s O11 Dynamic at CES earlier this year.
