Lian Li showcased its O11 EVO RGB V2 chassis at Computex 2026, and it's a real beauty.

It includes a side‑mounted AIO chamber that separates intake and exhaust airflow to improve cooling performance. The bottom fan section can be angled, which can improve cooling efficiency depending on the size of your graphics card.
The motherboard tray is vertically adjustable, supporting back‑connect boards. The top radiator bracket is also adjustable, allowing flexible fan and radiator configurations. Of course, it incorporates ARGB lighting, with reflective ARGB light strips at the top and bottom of the chassis.

Lian Li is set to release the O11 EVO RGB V2 in Q4 of this year at a reasonable $169 price.
The UX100 features a three-sided glass design, providing a panoramic view of the components within. It has a cutout near the bottom of the chassis that functions as an air intake, creating a kind of floating appearance. It looks really good with its integrated ARGB lighting.

The UX100 is set to release in Q3 of this year at a very appealing $99. Lian Li will offer a choice of black or white versions.

Lian Li is always innovating, and one particular product caught my eye. The Lancool 207XL chassis features an unusual cooling fan - if you can call it that! It has a kind of double-barreled look. I have seen these before, but I'm told they work well to provide low turbulence airflow. This kind of cooling isn't for high airflow systems. It will be interesting to see how effective it is when the Lancool 207XL launches in Q4 of 2026. It's expected to go on sale for $109.










