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Planning to add a second 280mm or 360mm radiator, but my current chassis does not support it. Currently using a Phanteks Enthoo Luxe T.G. with the modular 3.5" and 5.25" bays removed, so the front is completely open. Configuration right now, I have a single EKwb Quantum 360mm (44mm thick) radiator at the top. 2x 140mm intake fans at the front, and 140mm exhaust at the rear. EKwb Quantum Kinetic TBE 200 pump-res combo mounted to the bottom of the chassis. The Phanteks Enthoo Luxe T.G. supports 2x 140mm fans, but DOES NOT support a 280mm at the front, instead only up to 240mm. Given that the pump-res is mounted in front of the GPU + PSU shroud, space is tight. If it fits, it will barely just fit a 44mm thick radiator + 25mm thick fan, before it makes contact with the pump-res. So far, these are my potential candidates, not in any particular order Phanteks Enthoo Pro 2 T.G. Phanteks NV5 It's a shorter case, seeing where to fit the pump-res Lian-Li Lancool III Very mechanically modular chassis, no issues fitting thick radiators at the front Similar concern to the NV5, It's a shorter case, seeing where to fit the pump-res Lian-Li O11 Dynamic EVO Dual chamber chassis, so it's wider...but coming at 285mm, not much wide than the 240 / 245mm vs the Enthoo Pro2 / 5000D (still eats up desk space nonetheless) Corsair 4000D / 5000D Airflow My concerns: How / where to mount the pump-res so it's not in the way Bottom of the chassis, like my current setup? Other side of the front radiator? Elsewhere on the chassis, if it supports it. If I can fit another 44mm thick radiator, great, but I can live with a thinner radiator (i.e. 30mm) Putting my Sapphire NITRO+ under water using a EKwb full cover block, coming in at 285mm (~11.3") length I am open the other options / recommendations.
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Hey there, amazing tech community! So my Lumen S36 AIO just went kaput ;( But… I'm thrilled to share that I've just ordered the Galahad II Trinity AIO w/ Lian Li SL 120 Infinity Unifans to level up my PC cooling game. Currently, I have the AL120 V2 fans as simple case fans – two for intake and one for exhaust. Now, my question is: Is it possible to hook up the SL 120 Infinity Unifans and AL 120 V2 fans to the same Lian Li fan controller or hub? I know another controller will come with my AIO but I’d like to use one Controller IF possible. I'm aiming to create an efficient and cohesive cooling system that's not only visually appealing but also practical. Your insights and expertise would be incredibly appreciated! Let's explore the possibilities together and ensure my setup runs as smoothly as possible while embracing our love for all things tech and e-girl vibes! Thank you, fantastic community, for your continuous support and invaluable guidance. I can't wait to hear your suggestions and experiences. Let's dive into this tech adventure together! Nyaa~!
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Hello people, I have a problem with my radiator screwholes.. I have a lian li Galahad 360 aio, but the screw holes are not holding up anymore. I wanted to try and buy 1mm larger screws but I’m afraid to hit the parts of the radiator where the fluid comes tru. Since this AIO.. well, it’s pretty good, it would be a shame to change it, it’s working flawlessly still. Do you have a solution that can help me out?
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I have finally finished my house wide setup. 2.5g LAN with ports in every room, replaced my A/C in my room so i actually have decent cool air for my pc. Last piece of the puzzle was installing the comms cabinet i had sitting around for months to have all my networking and server consolidated and tidy, also in my room. I am using Unraid to manage my server. PC specs and comms cabinet specs: Lian-Li Mesh 2 5800X3D Asus TUF 3080 v2 - GPU Bios flashed with the OC v2 bios of the same card, only 1 bin higher. Absolutely no issues at all. x570-E gaming wifi II G.Skill x2 16gb ram 6x Noctua NF-F12 PPC PWM 120mm 3000rpm server fans 2x Noctua NF-A12x25 PWM 120mm fans 2x Noctua 40mm NF-A4x20 5000rpm fans TP-Link SG1008MP 8-Port Gigabit Desktop/Rackmount Switch with 8-Port PoE+ Ubiquiti UniFi 6 Lite WiFi 6 Access Point 5 Port TP-Link 2.5gb switch 8 Port dumb Gigabit switch Rack mounted Power board at back of comms cabinet to accommodate all devices Power board is attached to a UPS MODEL: VP700ELCD Cat 6 all round babeeeeeey. Monitors are Odyssey G50A (currently running at 144hz) and a HP Elite E243 (60hz) that may or may not have been kindly donated/disposed of to me by my workplace. No LTT water bottle here unfortunately :P.
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Hi, I recently changed out my Corsair HD fans for the new Lian-Li Uni SL120 fans as the HD fans were too flashy and the RGB stopped syncing. The problem I have with the new fans is that their minimum RPM is 800 which is way too high for my build. I'm using the O11 XL case with 3 intake on the bottom, 3 intake on the side, and 3 output at the top through my 360 radiator. With this setup I'm going to have high pressure unless I double the RPM of the output fans. Doubling the RPM of the output fans alone is enough to cool my PC when gaming at a peak of 65 C. With all fans set to 800rpm my CPU temp is at 30 C which makes me think dropping the RPM of the 6 intake would make everything quieter and stop the pressure issue without effecting temps much. I'm willing to sacrifice 10 degrees for quieter basic use. Does anyone know a way I can drop the RPM of the 6 intake fans below 800 rpm and then be able to raise them back up when I start gaming?
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Hi everyone, I've picked up a Lian Li O11 Dynamic (thanks for the advice on these forums!) and was wondering how best to cool my system. I've watched a few videos and read a few guides about the optimum fan / radiator configuration but wanted to check my plan here. My system differs from test builds I have seen because I only have a 240 mm radiator with my AIO CPU cooler. Everything else will be air cooled. I've uploaded a diagram of my plan - could you let me know if it looks sensible? Thank you! Here is my full build for reference: CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 3.6 GHz 6-Core Processor CPU Cooler: Corsair iCUE H100i RGB PRO XT 75 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler Motherboard: Asus TUF GAMING B550M-PLUS Micro ATX AM4 Motherboard Memory: Corsair Vengeance LPX 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3600 CL18 Memory Memory: Corsair Vengeance LPX 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3600 CL18 Memory Storage: Western Digital Blue SN550 1 TB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive Storage: Samsung 870 QVO 2 TB 2.5" Solid State Drive Storage: Western Digital Blue 2 TB 3.5" 5400RPM Internal Hard Drive Video Card: Gigabyte GeForce RTX 3070 8 GB Vision OC Case: Lian Li PC-O11 Dynamic Power Supply: Corsair RMx White (2018) 750 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply
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Hi. I am very interested in the Lian Li Galahad 240mm, but I heard in a Gamer's Nexus video that there is a noticeable pump whine, as well as several Reddit posts about it. I am curious is that a really loud noise or is it relative to the listener. I am curious if anyone has either the 240 mm or the 360 mm if they faced that issue, and if they did, could they make a recording of said noise so I can hear it for myself. I want to hear if it is something I can live with. Also did anyone have that issue and was able to solve it? Thanks in advance.
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Hi please can someone help me figure out what fitting i need to complete this. currently using EK quantum 16mm 90, with extenders and a 16mm fitting on the distro. Does such a fitting exist that would bridge the gape between these 2 ? or replace the fitting in the distro?
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There is a new Lian-li case, it is called the O11D-mini. I was really hype for this case, as I need a new one, until I found out it needs a SFX PSU, and I have a ATX one in my current system. I know SFX units can get really expensive, but I found the EVGA SuperNova GM650 SFX PSU. I am really hesitant to pull the trigger on this one, as it is around $120 USD, and from all of the other SFX PSU on PcPartPicker, they ranged in the upper $100 to upper $300. I just want to make sure that this is a good unit, as I have had a not great experience with an EVGA PSU before, granted, that was a really low quality unit (600BQ) Thanks! Any help is welcomed!
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Hello everyone, i am really struggling on choosing a pc case for my new build and was wondering if i could get some help. i have a few cases in mind(Phanteks P600s, Phanteks P500a DRGB, Lian Li Lancool 2 Mesh) however i do not know whether i should go for one of these cases or whether i should go for something else. To help, I would like something which looks gd with rbg fans etc, has good airflow and isnt by Cooler Master. reasoning is that i hate their logo and do not want a case with their logo on it. Ik I might sound picky but in the past i have bought components which havent looked very gd at all and would not like to make the same mistakes again and I just want something gd which i wont regret buying. Thanks in advance Pc Parts Ryzen 3600xt Msi Ventus Rtx 3070 dual fan Msi B550 gaming edge wifi 16gb crucial ballistix RAM Corsair Rm650x 2tb baracuda
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I have been looking for a Lian-Li PC-O6 case for a new build. So far I haven't had any luck finding one. I'm not sure if It is simply out of stock or discontinued. If anyone has an any leads I would greatly appreciate them.
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so basically I built my pc yesterday and unfortunately the third fan's rgb on my AIO, ARCTIC LIQUID FREEZER ii 360 ARB, doesn't work plus it has an open end 3 pin connector. When the fans were interchanged where the same fan was placed into second and the second to third, it occurred again, the new third positioned fan didn't light up the rgb while the older one did. Which means, any fan placed in the third position will not light up the RGB, yet the fans run. In addition, does LIAN LI offer new thumb screws for its case? I lost the screw which removes the top panel on the LANCOOL 3. It is just one thumb screw, I tried all the rest of the screws that came with the box but none of them worked. What should I do in these two situations?
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Hi everyone, I've posted this on reddit and got some suggestions but nothing solid to work on (some of the suggestions listed at the bottom) so I've decided to post here as well. I really hope someone will be able to help me. I've recently upgraded my girlfriend's pc (changed case and power supply, added one stick of ram and graphics card. list of components at the end) and in less than 30 days I've experienced two power supply failures. Both times the fault occurred on a late Friday and in the same manner: pc was OFF, loud pop, smoke. The power supply model was exactly the same: Corsair SF600 600W SFX Power Supply (80 Gold, not the platinum model). Tested the power supply on its own, plugged on a different wall socket, with only the 24-pin cable attached (I used an EK water cooling jumper at the end to close the circuit). Both times, as soon as I switch the power on, there was a spark and the house circuit safe tripped. The first power supply failed after just over 3 weeks of use. The second failed after less than a week and literally only having been used once (testing after replacement). What could be causing this? As I see it, either I'm extremely unlucky (like, what are the odds? this model has a 7 years warranty!) or there is something else causing the failure. Since the only other component in the chain, from the wall socket to the power supply, is the case's pass-through cable, the case itself could be responsible. If this is indeed the case cause, how can I test it? SUGGESTIONS FROM REDDIT: - Dirty current killed my psu, check house wiring: I already contacted my landlord to get an electrician in just to check but I don't think this is the case. The pc in the old configuration worked just fine for over a year using the same wall socket (it's plugged on a powerboard connected to the wall socket) and nothing else on the same powerboard ever had issues. I'm also waiting for a UPS to be delivered. - HDD motor is failing and sending bad current back to the psu: no idea how to troubleshoot this one other than potentially blow another PSU while the HDD is not installed. - case's USB cable: checked and there's no fraying. Don't really know how else to troubleshoot this one. I big thank you to anyone willing to spare a few moments to help me. OLD COMPONENTS: InWin Chopin (has 150W, 80 PLUS Bronze power supply included) ASRock Fatal1ty AB350 Gaming-ITX/ac Motherboard Ryzen 3 2200G Crucial CT8G4DFS824A 8GB (1x8GB) 2400MHz DDR4 Samsung 860 EVO 250GB M.2 SATA SSD Seagate BarraCuda 1TB HDD, ST1000LM048 NEW COMPONENTS: Lian Li PC-TU150 Black Mini ITX Aluminum Case, No PSU ASRock Fatal1ty AB350 Gaming-ITX/ac Motherboard Corsair SF600 600W SFX Power Supply Ryzen 3 2200G 2 x Crucial CT8G4DFS824A 8GB (1x8GB) 2400MHz DDR4 (added one stick) Samsung 860 EVO 250GB M.2 SATA SSD Seagate BarraCuda 1TB HDD, ST1000LM048 ZOTAC GAMING GeForce GTX 1660 Ti AMP Edition, 6GB
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Hi all, Im starting my first custom loop soon, and I have a quick question on the feasibility of running a loop in parallel. Okay, so I am building in the Lian-Li PC-09, with a Ryzen 1800X and Asus 1080Ti Strix, with two 360mm rads (Im sure thats overkill, but I wanted to fill out the case.) Im using a D5 pump and two EK 360mm PE rads. If I were to run the loop in the following flow order, do you think the pump would be able to keep up? Id like to run the loop from the pump/res into the gpu then cpu monoblock then back into the gpu, then into the top rad, then side rad, then back into the res. Does that seem like it would be able to work properly? Any advice is greatly appreciated! Thank you!
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Hello, I am starting my first custom loop in the next couple weeks, and I plan on doing full custom sleeved cables for the Lian-Li PC-09 chassis with the Corsair HX750i. However, due to the way my budget was structured, it was easier to buy all the watercooling and cable parts/tools first. So I have everything I could need for that. However, I would like to start the custom cables sooner rather than later, so my question is this: Can anyone tell me the approximate length that the 24pin ATX power cable should be for this particular case and similarly sized PSU? The dimensions of the case are (W)354mm (H)482mm (D)465mm, and the length of the corsair PSU is 180mm long, in case there is a mathematical way to estimate it. Any help or advice for this subject is greatly appreciated. Thank you
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I decided to try my hand at hard line since I was going to be moving from a thermaltake core p5 to the Lian-Li Pc-011. I also wanted to delid why I had it all apart. First step was to get the parts I was reusing cleaned and prepped for the new system. Case: Lian-Li PC-011 Motherboard: ASUS Maximus IX Code CPU: i7-7700K de-lidded with rockit88 RAM: G-Skill Trident Z 16GB 3200 GPU: EVGA GTX 980 SC ACX PSU: EVGA P850 Fans: Corsair ML120 Pro Red LED Cables: CableMod Thermal Paste: Arctic Silver 5, Coollaboratory Liquid Pro CPU Block: EKWB Supremacy EVO Pump: EKWB EK-XTOP DDC 3.2 PWM Elite - Plexi Radiator: CoolStream PE 360 Reservoir: RES X3 250 Fittings: Too many EK fittings lol
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Hi, I'm looking for my next beautiful pc case for my personal system upgrade.. My colour theme will still be the modern white and black. My Currect Build: https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/b/rj8KHx For my next build I will be using custom watercooling with hard tubing. The question is which case PC-O8WX (Black) : https://www.overclockers.co.uk/lian-li-pc-o8wx-atx-cube-case-black-ca-722-ll.html Or... PC-O8WBW (White x Black ) : https://www.overclockers.co.uk/lian-li-pc-o8wbw-atx-cube-case-white-ca-74r-ll.html Let the discussion begin ...
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Hello, Im finally writing the build log for my first custom loop. This is the version 1.0 of the PC. Version 2.0 will come in a couple months when I can afford the 1080ti that I originally planned on. Ill do my best to present this in a digestible way, though I do tend to write a lot! (BTW I havent had time to find an LED color scheme I like, so I've just left it at default rainbow.) Parts List: Watercooling Parts List: Sleeving Parts List: The reasoning and backstory: Im a 3D generalist who loves PCs, so I decided to build a new PC, more as a fun project than something out of necessity. I wanted to do lots of custom things, including hardline tubing, custom sleeving, and painting. I chose the PC-09 because I liked the dual chamber design, build quality, and HDD support. All of the storage came from my old PC. The story: Whats next? More images: Thank you for reading!
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Right, so here's the deal: i've been thinking about switching cases to one of these: That's a LianLi PC-010. IMO it's one of their most beautifull ones, but it has just one downside (apart from terrible watercooling support..) this thing only takes SFX or SFX-L powersupplies! So i'm planning to run the same stuff as my main rig in here, which is a 4960X and a Titan XP among other things. but i also wanna be able to go SLI in the future. so does anyone know of a good 750+Watts SFX PSU?
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So am currently modding a Lian-Li case for an up coming build, I am not quite sure of the name but its a Blue-Purple color. I am modifying the case to hold 2x360 rad with thin fans on the outside with fan filters For the fan bracket, I will be placing a custom res+pump in it I have not decided on all the components as you but i will soon.
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So yeah, this is my first custom water loop build and looking for tips and if you have used those parts. Just your idea on the build. Show me da way. Taking current build and upgrading keep psu, cpu, mobo, ram. i5 7600k-32gb Gskill Trident Z-Msi Gaming 7. Current case corsair 570x wont fit top rad. New build parts. *EK **PCCG ***PLE CPU Waterblock: EK Velocity D-RGB Nickel+Acetal $135*** Case : Lian Li PC011 Dynamic $190*** Radiators : EK CoolStream SE 360 Slim $ 80** :EK Coolstream PE 360 $108* Tubing : EK TubeZMT matteblack3/8 5/8 3m $ 22*** Fittings : EK Torque STC 10/16mm black $100* : EK AF Ball vavle $ 20*** : EK AF X Splitter $ 12*** : EK CSQ plug G1/4 x4 $ 20* GPU Waterblock: EKVectorRTXRE RGB nickelAcetal $190* : EK Vector RTX Backplate $ 50* Pump/Reservoir : EK XRES 140 revoD5 RGB PWM $219*** Fans : Corsair Ll120mm 3 pack x2 $280 : Corsair commander pro $ 95 GPU : EVGA RTX 2070 Super Black $870 (all prices AUD) Havent looked at coolant yet. I know thats a lot of money for fans. Budget no issue. Looking for reliable parts. Plan is. Slim rad on side as intake. then other rad on top exhaust. then loop res>pump>gpu>rad(top)>cpu>rad(side)>res.
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building Lian Li PC-011 Dynamic White Planning
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Hello all! My build is currently built around the white version of the PC-011 Dynamic, and it looks okay. There are some elements that I will have to keep like my motherboard and mayyybe GPU. But I'm up for suggestions! I currently have a i7-7740x, 16gb of corsair vengeance LED at 3000mhz, a MSI rtx 2070 Duke OC and a 250GB samsung 970 Evo ssd I really love the white and silver aesthetic of the case and I want to carry that through out the build. PS: If anyone knows why my RGB on the top heatsync on my MOBO isn't working, please let me know. its a EVGA X299 FTW K -
Hello everyone and good day! I have a question about a case cause i would transfer all my PC components in a different case and its a E-ATX. I’m asking about the Lian-Li 011 dynamic XL if all my PC parts will fit especially my motherboard and my 2 GTX 1080Ti FE thanks and all my pc specs is down below. (PC Specs) MOBO: Asus x99 deluxe II PROCIE: intel i7 6800k AIO: corsair h115i RAM: corsair dominator 64gb w/ fan kit GPU 1: ASUS GTX 1080 Ti FE GPU 2: EVGA GTX 1080 Ti FE PSU: corsair ax1200i SSD 1: Corsair MP500 M.2 120GB (OS) SSD 2: Samsung 860 Evo 1TB HDD 1: Seagate Barracuda 2tb (RAID 0 Configuration) HDD 2: Seagate Barracuda 2tb (RAID 0 Configuration)
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Looking for a case to hold an ATX motherboard, PSU and 4 3.5 inch drive bays. This is for a headless server that is hidden inside some furniture (with good airflow !!!), so looks/color/glass aren't important. However the location I have picked has a maximum height of 410mm, width of 270mm and depth of 550mm, so the choices are extremely limited. I was ecstatic to discover that Lian-Li makes a case called PC-A05FN that meets all my criteria, but I don't seem to be able to purchase it anywhere. B&H has a minimum amount of 5! Anybody knows where I could buy ONE ? Antec make the NSK4100, which could work, and in fact I have used a couple of these over the years, but I am not a huge fan. Is there any other case that I am missing ? I did a few builds with Lian-Li mini-itx cases and liked them a lot, so that would be my preference. Thanks, Stefano
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Hey everyone we are looking to build a $1600- $1750 pc in the Lian-li 011 case. We can go a little above or below that price point but would like to stick fairly close to it. We are looking to put in a minimum of the 2070 super, 3 - 120mm case fans probably from cool master, and must have an i7 9700-9900k or amd 3700x-3900x. We are also looking to add an aio with three fans we currently are looking at the coolmaster ML360R aio. If we can add custom cables that would be awesome as well. This pc will be used for gaming, streaming and eventually VR. We are located in Colorado USA so we do a have a micro center.