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Equipped with IPS Screen with HD 1024*600 high resolution, 16:9 display format conversion in the image and an expansive 178 degree viewing angles is ideal for work and for reviewing on-screen data.
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Without the need of opening the case, STRIMER PLUS can now be controlled via the L-Connect 3 software with 11 Individual modes and 13 combined lighting modes. The highly customizable software brings the option of setting different sophisticated lighting effects on each STRIMER PLUS or even on each channel (2 light strips).
With 24-pin at 6 channels, the Dual 8-pin at 4 channels, and the triple 8-pin at 6 channels, plenty of personalized light effects can be accomplished by L-Connect 3.
With 24-pin at 6 channels, the Dual 8-pin at 4 channels, and the triple 8-pin at 6 channels, plenty of personalized light effects can be accomplished by L-Connect 3.
Note: For user often goes with static white lightng effect, please connect to the SATA header as close to the PSU as possible an do not connect other ARGB dervice (eg. UNI HUB) to the same sata cable.
Without the need of opening the case, STRIMER PLUS can now be controlled via the L-Connect 3 software with 11 Individual modes and 13 combined lighting modes. The highly customizable software brings the option of setting different sophisticated lighting effects on each STRIMER PLUS or even on each channel (2 light strips).
With 24-pin at 6 channels, the Dual 8-pin at 4 channels, and the triple 8-pin at 6 channels, plenty of personalized light effects can be accomplished by L-Connect 3.
With 24-pin at 6 channels, the Dual 8-pin at 4 channels, and the triple 8-pin at 6 channels, plenty of personalized light effects can be accomplished by L-Connect 3.
Note: For user often goes with static white lightng effect, please connect to the SATA header as close to the PSU as possible an do not connect other ARGB dervice (eg. UNI HUB) to the same sata cable.
Has anyone done a screen mod to the original O11 Dynamic White? I see for the Mini and the XL, but no one mentions the OG case. Would like to get some info so i know what size screen to try w/ mine
7IP-CAPLCD is an universal HDMI display, an IPS screen with 1024x600 resolution.It has a capacitive touch panel, supports up to 5-points touch. Supports Raspberry Pi, Jetson nano Developer Kit, can be used as a monitor of desktop PC.
If the screen doesn"t display after connecting, please check if you connect all the cables properly, replug them and test it again. Sometimes you may need to restart PC if the PC doesn"t support hot-plug.
The touch panel can only control the main display if multiple screens are connected to PC at the same time. In this case, we recommend you to set the 7IP CAPLCD as the main display.
The display may flicker because of the low voltage problem of USB port, if you face such a problem, you can connect external 5V power adapter to display.
The display supports Raspbian/Ubuntu/Kali/Retropie and WIN 10 IoT. Only single-point touch is supported in most of OS, multiple touches may be supported in some software, max 5-points.
Both sides of the radiator feature an exquisite brushed aluminium shield, which not only serve as protection for the radiator, ensuring a higher level of durability, but also add an understated metal elegance to your builds.
The radiator encompasses 14 rows of aluminium tubes, allowing a maximum amount of liquid to pass through and transfer the heat out of the system efficiently. And thanks to the high-density fin folds between the aluminium tubes, the surface area providing heat dissipation is significantly increased.
The GALAHAD AIO is equipped with a set of high static pressure fans for extreme cooling, ensuring immediate heat dissipation as the hot liquid passes through the radiator’s fins. In addition to providing cool air for the radiator, the high static pressure fans are capable of maintaining a low noise level while in operation.
The GALAHAD AIO is compatible with most mainstream CPU sockets such as Intel’s LGA 115X,1200 and AMD’s AM4,AM5 allowing users to experience a hassle-free compatibility checking process.
LIAN LI offers a 5-year warranty for the GALAHAD AIO, which not only shows our confidence in the quality of the AIO CPU cooler, but also ensures to the users a worry-free liquid-cooling experience.
Note: when fan fail, the buzzer will start beeping, and the display backlight will turn into red, and start flashing until the faulty has been removed. If the fan failed before the system power on, the TR-5 wont be able to detect the fail fan.
when the reading over the limit, the buzzer will start beeping, and the display backlight will turn into red, and start flashing until the faulty has been removed.
EK®, the Slovenia-based premium PC liquid cooling gear manufacturer, launches its first external screen for PC enthusiasts – EK-Quantum Lumen 7″ LCD. This Quantum series 7-inch screen is a stylish and functional addition to any liquid cooling setup. The display is recognized as an additional desktop by your OS, offering a handy way of displaying any content your want or monitoring the computer’s vital parameters like component and coolant temperatures, fan RPM, core frequency, and more.
This is a high-quality IPS screen designed to be mounted inside the PC case or to be used as an external monitor for temperature, hardware load, and other information. It has a wide SVGA resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels. Its diagonal is 7 inches long, with the IPS panel type for superior viewing angles and vivid colors. It connects to the PC through HDMI 2.0 cable that is included in the package and an internal Type-A USB 2.0 port. Another USB Type-C cable is also included for using Lumen as an external display.
Just like all other EK Quantum products, this one also boasts a sophisticated design with the screen frame machined from a single piece of aluminum which is then plated for three material finish options – nickel, black, and silver.
Groves and notches are strategically placed on the back side of the screen to hide the cables and ease the cable management, thus creating its sleek look and feel. The frame of Lumen is CNC-machined out of a single large chunk of 20mm-thick aluminum that is 195mm long and 115mm wide.
The sturdy aluminum frame offers three mounting positions with hole spacing aligned with 120mm fans. This allows the screen to be moved up and down or centered, depending on your preference, while ensuring a high degree of compatibility with most modern cases. EK-Quantum Lumen can also be mounted on EK-Loop Angled Bracket 120mm to allow 90-degree rotation and additional positioning options.
Computers are some of the most flexible, powerful devices in the world, but that power can come at a cost. Running the most powerful components (or overclocking those parts) can cause them to run hot, which can lead to hardware throttling and even failure. While PC fans have been a go-to for a long time, water coolers (and other liquid coolers) are vastly more efficient.
Thankfully, you don"t have to be a professional to get a cool (pun intended) rig these days, thanks to the availability of all-in-one (AIO) liquid coolers. These cooling units are self-contained, meaning you don’t have to worry about spilling water on your expensive gaming PC components, and they are incredibly easy to install. As an added bonus, they are usually far quieter and take up less room than air cooling components (making them perfect for mini ITX cases). Read on to find our list of the best liquid CPU coolers.
This 240mm cooler comes with socket support for the latest AMD and Intel processors, including AMD’s Threadripper processors. Pulling heat away from your CPU with a copper cold plate, it pumps liquid into a 240mm radiator fitted with two Corsair ML Series 120mm fans. It runs quietly and efficiently when your CPU is running cool, and it tops out at 37dBA when running at maximum (75CFM).
Managing the AIO cooler is also simple. You can control fan and pump speeds from within Corsair’s iCUE software right on your PC, and monitor CPU temperature to make sure your settings are giving you optimal performance. If visual flair is also your thing, the pump has 16 RGB LEDs on the head, and you can manage each light with the iCUE software, too. Corsair is a well-known and respected brand, and there is a reason for that. This is a high-quality liquid cooler, which is why it gets our top spot.
If you’re looking for a powerful way to cool down your computer at an affordable price, Lian Li Galahad GA-240A is the way to do it. This AIO cooler comes in under $120 but has a sizable 240mm radiator and dual 120mm fans. Those fans generate 2.6 mmH2O of air pressure and 69.17 CFM of airflow, ensuring ample air movement throughout your PC while remaining quiet.
The fans and the water pump housing of Lian Li Galahad GA-240A feature 47 addressable RGB lights to keep your system glowing. It’s also easy to switch between the 17 different lighting effects thanks to a handy little controller. Beyond that, the kit includes thermal paste and ensures compatibility with most major CPU sockets, meaning you’ll have everything you need to get up and running.
Looking for an all-in-one liquid cooler with a 240mm radiator, wide compatibility, RGB options, and a bargain price? The DeepCool LS520 is the one for you. It has a big radiator with two fans designed for higher static pressure and a strong, concentrated airflow. And the water pump has a powerful three-phase drive motor and great coolant flow. This cooler even manages to keep everything running quietly, as the pump noise only reaches 19 dB
Beyond the DeepCool LS520’s cooling prowess, you get adjustable RGB lighting on those fans, and the water pump features an infinity mirror to make its lights really shine. Motherboard connectivity even allows you to link and sync it with your existing RGB setup. And if you’re worried about the cooler working with your CPU, it complements a variety of builds thanks to its extensive socket compatibility, including LGA1700, AM5, and sTR4.
EVGA is a big name in PC components, and the CLCx 280mm, which refreshes our previous favorite, the CLC 280mm, is the perfect fully self-contained closed-loop cooling system. It features a 7th gen Asetek water pump, so you know it’s reliable and efficient. You also get a built-in 280mm radiator with twin 140mm hydro-dynamic bearing fans that are quiet and built to last, while you can control the fan or pump speed and monitor your system using the EVGA CLCx Software.
However, the real star of the show is the beautifully designed water block, which features a full-color 2.1-inch LCD screen that displays system vitals or personalized animations. Its fans also offer flashy adjustable RGB LED rings that’ll shine through your PC case. And you’ll be good to use the EVGA CLCx with almost any build thanks to its socket compatibility, including LGA 1700, LGA1200, AM5, and AM4.
If you need the biggest, most powerful liquid cooling unit, look no further. The Corsair iCUE H150i Elite LCD has a large, 360mm radiator to handle the hottest CPUs and the highest overclock speeds. The Corsair ML RGB Elite fans can adjust to higher or lower levels, according to the moment’s cooling needs.
As far as lighting, the fans’ RGB lighting can also be adjusted with Corsair’s iCUE software, but the unit really raises the bar with the pump’s 2.1-inch IPS LCD display. It has 8-bit color depth for millions of color options. The display can show visual effects, and even GIFs or memes, all at 30fps (and, of course, it can display handy system performance data, like your CPU temperature).
When it comes to liquid CPU coolers, there’s a good reason the Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240 Illusion stands out. It pairs RGB lights with translucent material for maximum visual impact. Imagine a glow stick dancing in the middle of your PC while it’s running, and you’ll have a good idea.
The radiator has wide water channels to increase surface area (and, by extension, cooling potential) and the fans offer up 47.2 CFM of airflow and 1.6mmH2O of static pressure, meaning this beast has cooling power (and cool looks) in spades.
The Alphacool Eisbaer Aurora offers just about everything you could want in an AIO water cooler. Its 240mm radiator provides powerful cooling, and the two 120mm Aurora Lux Pro fans are capable of 2.0 mmH2O of static pressure and 61.5 CFM of airflow. The biggest way this cooler sets itself apart is that you can open the fluid chamber and refill it, meaning it can have a longer life as part of your rig.
There’s a good amount of RGB lighting on display here as well, although it’s not as flexible as other options on this list. Both fans sport RGB light rings and the pump includes a transparent window with RGB lighting inside.
Several cooler manufacturers have displays, but NZXT’s Kraken Z63 truly stands above the rest. The display contains important information like the CPU and GPU temperatures, but you can also have it display animated GIFs and other things, letting you truly personalize your setup.
The Kraken Z63 isn’t lacking in power, either, as it comes with a powerful pair of 140mm fans and an advanced Asetek water pump. If you like the idea of having a display, but don’t need tons of RGB light flooding your system, this is the one.
ekwb’s EK-Nucleus is primed and ready to keep the hottest, high-end gaming rig cool. It"s compatible with the majority of Intel or AMD setups and most PC cases, while the installation is straightforward with a mounting mechanism included. The dual 120mm fans on this beast can produce 2.7 mmH2O of static pressure and 72 CFM airflow, enabling the 240mm radiator to handle whatever your CPU throws at it.
When it comes to aesthetics, both the included fans and the water block sport RGB lighting, and the whole kit is compatible with a wide range of motherboard RGB controls, so your rig will stay cool and look cool. As a bonus for those interested in cable management, the tubing is very flexible, letting you bend them easily to fit even in smaller cases. The rotary fittings also have new positioning making for a sleeker design that’s easier to cram into tighter spaces.
Lian Li has a very AIO coolers on the market, but it teased a new prototype AIO cooler during its recent 2022 DIGITAL EXPO 2.0 event, which you can check out below:
During the 2022 DIGITAL EVENT 2.0, Lian Li unveiled a bunch of new cases, coolers, fans, and the chunky new 360mm AIO cooler. Lian Li teased new plans for its LANCOOL 216, DAN Cases A3 m-ATX, and O11D EVO XL cases, while also providing some new strategies for its SL120/140 V2, AL120 V2, and AL140 fans.
Lian Li says that its new AIO liquid cooler features a "100% LIAN LI design built from the ground up", with a chunky 32mm thick x 130mm wide radiator that has performance-optimized 28mm thick fans, which Lian Li says will deliver "great thermal performance". Lian Li"s new prototype 360mm AIO cooler has a unique pump block design that provides a great level of customization, with Lian Li teasing multiple included accessories that let users tweak their new AIO cooler.
The company is offering lighting choices between RGB glows, conservative styles for cleaner systems, or different levels of infinity mirrors and infinity dotted patterns. All-in-all, it looks awesome and I"d be interested to see how it performs under the stress of a new Intel 13th Gen Core "Rocket Lake" CPU like the upcoming Core i9-13900K or AMD"s new Zen 4-based Ryzen 9 7950X CPU. Now that would be a test for Lian Li"s new 360mm AIO cooler.
Lian Li explains: "The prototype All-In-One liquid cooler features a 100% LIAN LI design built from the ground up. The new 360 All-In-One liquid cooler comes with a 32mm thick x 130mm wide radiator and is paired with performance-optimized 28mm thick fans, delivering great thermal performance. The unique pump block design offers a great level of customization with multiple included accessories that allow the user to completely change the lighting style of their pump block, from plain diffused RGB glow to more conservative cover plates, or different levels of infinity mirrors and infinity dotted patterns".
Simplify your PC build experience with Lian Li™ computer cases. Mini ITX Lian Li cases have a compact, space-saving design that allows for easy portability, while full tower cases support a wider variety of components, making them suitable for flexible builds. Most cases have a sturdy exterior that helps protect your internal hardware. The Lian Li tempered glass case has a transparent side panel that allows you to showcase your custom configuration. Some cases come with a built-in cooling system to help regulate heat flow, while others come with integrated RGB lights for enhanced aesthetics.
A mini ITX Lian Li computer case has a compact and lightweight design that makes it easy to install in many locations. The case boasts a sturdy exterior that helps keep fragile internal PC components safe from light impact. Some Lian Li Mini ITX cases provide a carrying handle on the top for convenience, making them a suitable pick for media center cases. Other Lian Li models run with integrated dual LEDs that display power and hard drive usage status. Choose a mini ITX Lian Li aluminum PC case with meshed panels for ample airflow. Some models are held together by screws for durability, while others provide a push-to-lock mechanism to help save time during installations or repairs.
A Lian Li mid-tower chassis makes a good pick if you want a case that supports flexible upgrades. Models that come with removable mounting brackets and side panels provide speedier access to your internal computing accessories. Some models come with a cable management system for efficient cable tracking and reduced cable clutter. ATX Lian Li tempered glass cases with a transparent exterior provide an attractive window to internal hardware components. Most ATX Lian Li computer cases have addressable RGB LEDs, allowing you to personalize your gaming rig. Choose a gaming case that comes with an equipped Ethernet port to support a wired internet connection.
Lian Li full tower cases support the installation of a wider variety of motherboard sizes, making them versatile constructs. Full tower Lian Li computer cases have a built-in cooling fan that expels hot air to maintain optimal GPU and CPU performance. Most come with fan-speed buttons that you can use to control airflow. Some models come with AIO water coolers for faster heat dispersion.
Modern Lian Li gaming cases offer well-placed input/output (I/O) panels at the front for quick connection of your gaming peripherals. The inclusion of a USB Type-C® port lets you connect computer accessories and charge smart devices. Full tower cases support the installation of multiple hard disk drives, offering robust data storage. Gaming Lian Li computer cases often include dedicated mounting points for solid-state drives (SSDs), so your PC boots and loads faster. Cases that come with a removable motherboard tray offer quicker access to the motherboard, simplifying the mounting process.
But you really should consider your case options early. Getting the best PC case for your build is important because it"s what forms the identity of your computer, dictating its looks and what fits inside, plus the noise levels in your room. It massively affects the cooling potential of your rig as well. You can choose to go for one of the best Mini-ITX casesto minimize your system’s footprint on your desk, or you can get a chassis like Fractal Design’s Meshify 2 to house a big, butt-kicking workstation with lots of expansion possibilities.
Below we’ve gathered a list of the best PC cases from the dozens of models we"ve tested in recent years. As long as you check whether the parts you want to use will fit and you like the looks, one of these cases should keep you and your system happy for several years to come.
Cooling is key, especially in small cases. Airflow is important in choosing the best PC case, especially when it comes to high-end components in tight spaces. Check our cooler reviews for our cooling test results before buying, and remember that cases with glass fronts and tops restrict airflow and may need extra fans.
Choose a chassis that you like to look at. Your case of choice is likely to spend lots of time in your peripheral vision. Don’t forget to check airflow and that your parts will fit. But after that, find something that appeals to you visually. Take the time to find a case that appeals to you visually. If you want to show off your case"s internals, a case like Hyte"s Y60 with its panoramic glass is certainly appealing. But know that generally speaking, the more glass found on a case, particularly in the front, the warmer your system is likely to run.
And thanks to its pair of 140mm fans and an included side bracket (for the mesh model) that can hold another pair of 140mm fans (not included), the North has excellent thermals as well. Just note that it can get noisy when delivering those temps. The glass side panel may help a bit on the noise front, but likely at the cost of at least some thermal performance.
And while its materials quality could be seen as a little lacking, this is a case where you pay for its excellent design, not only in looks, but also practicality: it has tons of cable management space, is laid out logically and with easy to access filters, a breeze to use and maintain as your daily driver.
Phanteks has a history of delivering value and performance with its cases, and the Eclipse G360A is no exception. At $100, it costs about $10 more than the current price of the previous Eclipse P360A, but you get an extra RGB fan and support for larger 360 radiators at the top and front. And with the new G360A, all three fans feature PWM for better efficiency, noise output and control. If that isn’t worth an extra $10 to you, then you may want to scoop up the P360A while it’s still available.
Despite some quirks in its design, the Eclipse G360A is a truly great case for gamers on a budget. Heck, even if money isn’t a major issue, it’s still nice to get good airflow and attractive RGB without spending a lot. Sure you could pay more for something else, but the Eclipse G360A is proof that you don’t have to spend a lot of money to get a great breezy box for your PC parts.
With a starting price of just $100 (or $15 more if you want to add an RGB controller and more USB ports), Lian Li" Lancool 216 delivers some of the excellent design features of its pricier O11D Evo and Lancool III cases, while adding a nifty PCIe fan mount, and large 160mm RGB intake fans. The top IO can be moved to the left side, near the bottom, if you"re going to keep the case on your desk.
Lian Li’s PC-O11 Dynamic has been a staple, go-to PC case for pretty builds in recent years, but its days might be numbered. The O11D Mini was inspired by its design, but had a few issues. But now, the O11 Air Mini comes in as a brilliant alternative.
Priced at just $110, you get a lot for your money with this case, including three PWM fans, bits of pretty aluminum, a glass panel, handsome looks, plentiful IO, a brilliant internal design and full ATX compatibility.
With just two of the company"s F120Q Airflow case fans behind a skeletal frame with a perforated front panel, the NZXT H7 Flow manages to deliver excellent temperature and noise level numbers in our testing, beating or competing well against pricier chassis with more fans and glass panels. It"s also a pleasure to build in, with good cable management and a $130 MSRP that"s quite reasonable in this era of seemingly ever-increasing prices.
The primary missing feature here, which will feel refreshing for many builders, is the lack of any RGB to light up your system. That, combined with the boxy look and perforated front means this case isn"t the prettiest on our list, but it can certainly look good with some tasteful lighting delivered via your components, extra fans or a light strip. And if you don"t like the look of the fully vented front and you aren"t that concerned about keeping your temps a low as they can go, the non-Flow H7 model has a solid front, but with everything else we loved about the H7 Flow.
Cooler Master"s HAF 700 Evo packs in loads of unique features, like an edge-lit RGB glass grille front with a circular LCD display, an infinity mirror to hide ugly bits of the interior while showing off your pretty components and five front USB ports. There"s also room for up to 12 drives and EATX server-class motherboards, plus clearance for the largest graphics cards and coolers.
Fractal offers a thoughtful, versatile design aimed at ease-of-use, and delivers a very pleasant and enjoyable building experience with the Meshify 2. Whether you use this case as a system where you just want to deliver tons of airflow and room for expansion, a workstation with tons of hard drives, a server, or high-end custom liquid cooling, the Meshify 2 will find a way to accommodate your build. For that, along with thermal and acoustic performance that is in-line with what we expect from a mesh front, it earns a rare five-star rating.
Lian Li hasn’t been quiet about its upcoming case launches, but when it did finally launch the Q58, it blew us away. This is a 14.3 liter Mini-ITX case that costs just $130 in its base variant, and it packs great looks, excellent cooling potential, and a flexible internal design.
The Evolv Shift 2 stands out at first glance for its its towering, small footprint design and beautiful anodized aluminum panels. Priced at $100 for the mesh version and $110 for the variant with TG and an addressable-RGB fan, it easily earns a spot on our Best PC Cases list.
While it won’t blow you away with premium materials such as aluminum, the dark tinted glass ensures that you only see RGB lighting inside the case, allowing you to be a little sloppy with cable management because you won’t see it anyway. Add to that Corsair’s class-leading RGB ecosystem, and you’ve got a very pretty case that’s convenient in use and always looks good, no matter what you install inside it.
Available in black or white, this minimalist mini ITX case looks a lot like a gaming console or a super-slim speaker. Despite its tiny, 3.7-inch girth, the Fractal Design Ridge is pretty easy to build in and it has dual 140mm fans to keep your GPU cool. However, its lack of front fans made CPU temperatures really high in our tests. If you"re just working with a 65W CPU, this might be worth checking out, however.
With a sub-$100 price, a mesh front, RGB light bar and a hinged glass side panel, Montech’s Sky One Lite looks like an impressive deal on paper. But our testing saw it running a little warm and loud. This, combined with its otherwise fairly uninspired design means it doesn’t really stand out in this crowded space against excellent options like Phanteks G360A.
Lian Li spinoff Ssupd (sunny side up design, in case you were wondering) offers up an interesting mesh-covered rectangle with the Meshroom S. It’s compact at 9.7 x 6.6 x 14.2 inches and technically supports up to ATX motherboards and large 13-inch graphics cards. It’s thermal performance was also great in our testing. But it’s expensive for what it is, at $160, there really isn’t any attention paid to cable management, and because of its inverted design (with the motherboard ports facing the bottom), you’ll have to use the included right-angle HDMI cable, or furnish your own right-angle DisplayPort cable. The case also comes with a PCIe 4.0 riser cable, but it only works with sub-ATX-sized motherboards. If you plan on installing an ATX board, you’ll need to supply your own longer riser cable if you’re going to install a GPU (perhaps one of the best graphics cards).
Whether you"re buying one of the best PC cases on our list above or a different product, you may find some savings by checking out the latest Corsair coupon codes, Newegg promo codes or Micro Center coupon codes.