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Lian Li 011 Vision PC Case Review

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The 011 Vision is a pretty huge case, with support for the largest graphics cards on the market and E-ATX motherboards. So, my ATX test system with the Sapphire 7900 XT has absolutely no issues fitting inside it, and as you can see, there’s certainly room to spare for a lot of additional fans and cooling.

Cable routing is excellent throughout the case, and the large, wide and tall cable grommets make light work of cables on all sides of the motherboard.

Even the thicker 24-pin cables are easily passed through with short cable runs.

Obviously, there’s no PSU shroud in the base of this case, so you do have to route GPU cables the longer way, but if done right, it can be done to look neat and tidy. Obviously, a single GPU configuration and no other expansion cards leaves a lot of space in the bottom too, allowing for thicker radiators, and even push/pull fan configurations.

When it comes to cooling, you don’t get any fans pre-installed with this case. Personally, I prefer that, as I usually have a stack of Thermaltake Toughfan or Noctua fans that I use for my own builds, but just keep in mind, you will need something to bring air into and out of your build.

Larger air coolers are easily supported too, such as this amazing be quiet! Dark Rock Elite, which is also one of the more aesthetically pleasing coolers on the market, an important thing when the 011 Vision puts everything so easily on display!

With all the glass back in place, the build looks absolutely amazing, and it’s so cool to have the triple glass with no pilar to obstruct the view. Obviously, I have no RGB in this build, but if you did throw some lights in here, it would look pretty dazzling.

What would you do with the 011 Vision, would you keep it RGB free or would you fill it with lights to really show off your hardware?

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Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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