

🚀 Elevate your PC game with the Lian Li Dynamic EVO XL — where power meets style and airflow rules.
The Lian Li Dynamic EVO XL is a premium full tower PC case designed for extended ATX motherboards, featuring ARGB lighting strips with motherboard sync, dual tempered glass panels, and a reversible chassis. It supports up to three 420mm radiators for superior cooling, enhanced airflow through enlarged mesh panels, and offers advanced cable management with flexible routing options. Tool-less installation and adjustable motherboard tray height make it ideal for high-performance, customizable builds favored by gamers and professionals alike.





| ASIN | B0CHM85TND |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | Lian Li |
| Case Type | Full Tower |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | ATX motherboards, full-size PSUs, 7x storage drives, 11x fans, 3x 420mm radiators |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 801 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Tempered Glass |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Internal Bays Quantity | 7 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 20.55"D x 20.94"W x 11.97"H |
| Light Color | RGB |
| Manufacturer | LIAN LI |
| Material | Tempered Glass |
| Model Name | O11DEXL-W_US |
| Motherboard Compatability | Extended ATX |
| Number of Fans | 3 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Dust Filter, LED Control Button, RGB Lighting |
| Power Supply Mounting Type | Bottom Mount |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Supported Motherboard | Extended ATX |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| UPC | 840353044692 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
A**X
Amazing Case
This is a great case. It feels sturdy and refined. It’s massive and offers a lot of space for large graphics cards or extra storage. The LEDs look amazing. The case feels ergonomic, enabling future part changes and great options for cable management. The one downside is that its size and weight may limit its usage on smaller desks. Because it is so bulky, it may be cumbersome to move frequently, like if you are in a dorm.
C**6
100% worth it!!
I was reluctant to spend more than $100 on a new case (since there are cheaper similar designs from other brands), but this is completely worth it!! I love the overall aesthetic, and there is plenty of room for cooling and larger gpus. The materials are high quality and it is super sturdy. Building in this case is really easy as well, and it is very configurable. Only wish there was slightly more space for cables in the back. Airflow is excellent - and one of the driving factors behind me picking it (my GPU was getting really hot in the old case). One thing I was sad about is that if you want to flip the orientation of the case, you have to mount the motherboard upside down. I did all the work to orient the case so the glass would be on the right side just to find out that my computer hardware would be upside down, and I didn't like that look at all - so PSA for people wanting to do that. I'm very happy I decided to go for this case, my computer looks so pretty in it and the airflow is keeping my GPU happy!
L**C
Stunning, versatile chassis for serious builders
I recently upgraded to the Lian Li O11D EVO RGB in white, and it’s been an absolute dream to build in and live with. 💡 Aesthetics & Build Quality The EVO’s sleek tempered glass front and side panels—complete with addressable RGB lighting—make it look phenomenal, especially when paired with daisy-chained RGB fans. It really lets your components shine without feeling overdone. 🔧 Build Flexibility & Features This case is incredibly modular. I used the reconfigurable bracket system to build dual workstations in one case (gaming + home office), and it was a snap. The included 90-degree GPU riser, vertical PSU mount, and removable SSD trays make layout options endless. Cable routing is clean and effortless; even in E-ATX mode, it looks neat on day one. 🔥 Cooling & Airflow Between the front-facing mesh, top and bottom ventilation, and room for up to 10 fans or multiple rads, airflow is outstanding. I’ve been running a 360 mm top and 360 mm side radiator setup with zero thermal issues—even with a high-core-count CPU and overclocked GPU. 🔇 Noise The included fan controller helps keep everything running quietly, and the solid build minimizes vibration. I’m getting optimal airflow and great noise control simultaneously. 👎 Minor Quibbles • It’s on the larger side—make sure you have the desk space for it. • Pricier than some mid-towers, but absolutely worth it if you value build quality and expandability. ⸻ Final Verdict: The Lian Li O11D EVO RGB E‑ATX is a top-tier, future-proof case that delivers gorgeous looks, extreme flexibility, excellent cooling, and solid value for premium builders. If you want a case that performs beautifully while looking like a showpiece, this one’s a winner.
T**.
amazing case great space, cable management, and airflow
I recently purchased the Lian Li O11D EVO RGB (ASIN B0CRKVN35N), and overall, it’s an impressive case with a lot to offer — spacious, clean, well-designed, and excellent for airflow. However, there is one major fitment issue that buyers should know about, especially if you plan on installing a 2.5″ SSD behind the motherboard tray. The Good Let’s start with the positives, because there are many. The space inside the case is outstanding. The dual-chamber layout gives you plenty of room to work comfortably, mount radiators, and route cables without feeling cramped. I installed a large GPU and a 360 mm AIO with zero problems, and there’s still room for future upgrades. Cable management is one of the strongest aspects of this case. Lian Li clearly put a lot of thought into the backside compartment. There are channels, Velcro straps, tie-down points, and wide routing gaps that make it extremely easy to build cleanly. Even with a fully modular PSU and multiple accessories, I ended up with a surprisingly tidy backside. Airflow, as expected from the O11 line, is excellent. With support for large radiators and plenty of fan mounting locations, I had no trouble achieving a cool and quiet setup. The tempered-glass front and side panels look premium without suffocating airflow, thanks to the well-designed ventilation paths. Everything about the design feels modern and intentional. The Issue: Back Panel Does Not Sit Right With SSD Installed Now for the problem — and unfortunately, it’s a pretty frustrating one. When mounting a 2.5″ SSD behind the motherboard tray, the case includes rubber stoppers that must be attached directly to the SSD using screws. These stoppers are meant to act as cushions so the back panel can rest against them without stressing the drive. However, once these rubber stoppers are installed, the back panel’s top nubs — the latch points that are supposed to hook into the frame — cannot fully engage. The SSD plus the rubber stoppers push the panel outward just enough that the top corners refuse to seat properly. You can press the panel in, but the nubs won’t catch, leaving the panel slightly proud and preventing it from locking flush like it should. This isn’t a minor cosmetic issue — if the panel can’t latch, it can’t fully secure. I spent a good amount of time repositioning cables and rechecking the SSD mounting, but the clearance issue seems unavoidable. Without the SSD, the panel fits perfectly. With the SSD and rubber stoppers installed (as designed), it simply doesn’t. Final Thoughts This is an amazing case overall: fantastic space, great airflow, premium materials, and some of the best cable management you’ll find at this price point. But the back panel does not sit right when the SSD is installed with the screw-mounted rubber stoppers, and the top panel nubs cannot latch into the frame, which is disappointing for an otherwise premium chassis.
F**S
Just get the O11 that speaks to you! You'll love it as I do!
This case is, by far, one of the best cases I've ever had the pleasure of building a system with. Its dual chamber design makes an easy job of cable management and creating a supremely clean build. It has ample airflow options, ample mounting options for virtually everything and it is STUNNING to see in person filled with RGB fans and gizmos! One thing that surprised me is the fan noise. It's basically silent. Just to test, I set every fan and the pump to 100% and it's... silent. It does a great job at silencing the fans. I currently have all 120mm fans, but I will be swapping out the bottom intake fans to the 140mm size at some point for the additional airflow they can provide at slower RPMs, but even if you use all 120mm fans like I did, you just won't hear them. The built-in RGB light strips on the top and bottom of the O11D-Evo look exceptional if you're going for that Flashy, Ritzy build, too! My only question is... Why couldn't we have had this case 25 years ago? THIS is the future of PC cases. Whether you're someone that wants to build a clean, modern, blacked out look with no lights or you're someone that wants all the flash you can possibly cram into a PC case... This is what you're looking for. Do be aware, however, that there are *ZERO* external bays. You won't be putting an internal CD/DVD/Blu-Ray drive or anything else that requires an external 3.5" or 5.25" bay. This case just doesn't have it... But let's all be honest here, who uses those these days? I've been building PCs since the late 1980's and in the past 10 years, I haven't had the need of an external drive bay for ANYTHING. Get this case. Or ANY of the Lian Li O11 cases. You won't be dissatisfied. You will, however, be absolutely amazed by the time you build your system! The options for mounting fans and radiators for water cooling is ample and the wide open view of your internals, especially loaded with RGB "things" is just jaw dropping! These are beautiful cases and an absolute JOY to build with!
T**R
Amazing case
Huge case but amazing airflow RGB rims are top notch and easy to synch. High quality build with room to work. Two chamber is super nice to make a clean build.
D**V
The best case I have seen so far
I picked this case out for my cousin because I thought he would like the aesthetic of the glass with the stripes of LEDs on the outside. Well. As long as you pay attention to the orientation of the fan mounting trays when you take them out, this case makes everything easy. There is far more than enough room for cable management in the back, and it comes with several velcro cable ties already installed. You get TONS of space inside for giant tower coolers and long GPUs. No extremely tight spots to run the CPU power connector, which has been an issue in MANY cases. And the PSU hidden in the back? Genius. That leaves space for three 120mm fans to blow directly into the GPU. And yes, you can pack TEN fans into this thing. I am extremely jealous of the airflow, and I bought a case for airflow... Just note that the case comes with zero fans. Unfortunately, I did not check until we were assembling. Heh. All the main panels you have to remove are attached with pegs. There are no screws to remove the side or rear panel. The top comes off with two non-captive thumb screws. The fan trays come out to make everything way easier with one non-captive screw. I didn't do anything with hard drives, but I imagine those are similar. But the best feature of this case is the front panel connector. IT IS A SINGLE PLUG. I didn't have to connect a separate two pin connector for the power LED, storage activity LED, power button, and reset button like every other case. It is one connector. I have been asking for this for years. Everyone I told was very excited about it (but not as much as I was because I am slightly insane). It's the best case I have worked with so far, hands down. Stupid easy to work with and utterly beautiful.
L**N
Aesthetic Centric; Won't Work Well for Dual GPUs
Pros: - much strudier than I expected - configurable in ways that make sense (e.g., options for different heights to place the motherboard tray at) - not gimmicky - generous with parts - lots of options for AIOs up to 420mm - best HDD cages I've seen (but how many still use HDDs?) - it's obviously a fish tank case: great if you want to see all your parts (other than the PSU) for when you have flashy RGB fans and what not to show off Cons: - make sure being fish tank/chimney style airflow won't conflict with your build goals - my CPU initially ran much hotter than expected; I needed a rear intake fan, otherwise the GPU partially blocks airflow up to the CPU in the chimney setting but even that only helps so much (limited to 120mm) - I had initially intended this for a dual-GPU system. After all, it seems promising: GPUs no longer only two slots apart. Unfortunately, airflow into the side where an upright card would go did not ultimately seem like it would work well - print in the user's manual is somewhat hard to read - small screw (m3x3?) to hold front and side glass panels in place; seem easy to drop/lose; I already lost one (fortunately comes with two spares); - what size screws are not always labelled in user's manual - wide: make room on your desk or PC stand Overall: This is a surprisingly sturdy case that has sensible configuration options. Building was easy. Things make sense. The downsides are inherent to the type of case it is: Aesthetics will be excellent, but will come at the expense of optimal airflow for many build goals. In particular, I bought this case with dual GPUs in mind. I realized, however, that although I could place them as expected, the airflow to the side GPU would not be good. Likely, I won't be using this case. It would be a good match for what it is intended for (bling!) but it won't work well for everything. (Back to my Meshify 2 XL for dual GPUs!)
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