





โ๏ธ Chill in style: The liquid-cooled powerhouse your rig deserves!
The PowerSpec Lian Li PC-O11 RGB Liquid Cooled Computer Case combines a high-end EK Fluid Gaming cooling system with pre-bent hard tubing and pre-assembled components inside the iconic PC-O11 Dynamic chassis. Designed for seamless installation and optimal thermal performance, it supports leading motherboards and NVIDIA RTX 20-series GPUs, featuring vibrant D-RGB lighting and premium nickel fittings. Coolant is not included.
| ASIN | B07RN9GVFJ |
| Brand | PowerSpec |
| Case Type | Tower |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Cooling Method | Water |
| Customer Reviews | 2.9 out of 5 stars 20 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Nickel |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Internal Bays Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 30 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | PowerSpec |
| Material | Nickel |
| Mfr Part Number | PC-O11 |
| Model Name | PC-O11 |
| Motherboard Compatability | ATX |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Liquid Cooling with High Airflow |
| Power Supply Mounting Type | Bottom Mount |
| Supported Motherboard | ATX |
| UPC | 618996725595 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
K**R
Huge waste time and money
Where do I even start, missing screws, washers, directions pamphlet was not in English, the distribution block had shaving hanging from openings that could not be removed causing huge eyesores when look at front of case, the distribution block itself prevents fans being correctly mounted to side or bottom of case. Just simply steer away from this case! There is no ability get support as microcenter simply sells and does not offer support for the case. You will be forced send back entire case if have even slightest issue.
J**S
Solid base to start building from!
Not sure what other reviewers are talking about, but if you are even attempting a hard tube build you should be able to cobble up the missing parts needed to complete the machine. EKWB included instructions in english in my box. No missing parts, and packaged nicely. I recommend this setup for anyone who is moving away from AIO coolers, and wants to dip their toe in the custom loop world. I did make sure to get one of the mobo in their spec sheet as I did not want to rebend hard tube. If you want to use your current unlisted mobo, just means you might have to get crafty with the hard tube bends to make everything line up to the CPU. I added a lower 240 rad + second pump to keep thinks flowing. Also added a large resevoir as seen in the back. Also opted not to use the RTX waterblock it came with, since I had a perfectly good 1080ti already. Point is, this setup is as flexible as you make it. This case has tons of room for whatever flow fun you want to have. Keep in mind though, these EK parts are aluminum, so you will need to stick with the EK AL line of products. Fine for gaming, no ML training here. Nice thick glass on this case, and the plexi res in front was covered in plastic for me to remove when I was ready. Der Bauer + Lian Li + EKWB = match made in heaven (just wish they would do a copper version!)
S**T
Modified Dynamic with Front Intake
I've used this case for a few years now. Temps do run a bit higher mainly due to no front intake. This seems to be a big problem in the forum community. After the pump went out I decided to go another route. I made my own side intake delete using a single lexan sheet from Home Depot and ordered a custom front intake panel from PPCS. PC temps are sitting pretty now. First Picture - EVGA 2080 FTW3 Ultra Second Picture - EVGA 3090 FTW3 Ultra **I had to install a GPU riser since the GPU block was too wide for horizontal mount...side panel will NOT close.
D**N
Be prepared to do some extra work yourself...
The Lian-Li PC-011 Dynamic is quite probably the new standard in PC cases. There's half a dozen versions of this case and dozens of 3rd party mods, and for good reason. It's sturdy, spacious, well designed / layed out, and lends itself well to modding. The PowerSpec case is nothing more than a PC-011 Dynamic case with some pre assembled EK Fluid Gaming components. All of these can be bought separately for less, so you're essentially paying for the assembly. The kit includes the case, the EK Velocity CPU, GPU water blocks, the EK Faceplate reservoir / pump, and the 3x120mm EK radiator and fans. All good quality stuff. The kit also comes with pre-measured, cut and bent, PETG tubing, cut at specific lengths / depths for specific motherboard CPU/GPU configurations. The kit comes pre-assembled with the reservoir and the radiator preinstalled. Chances are you're going to have to disassemble / remove the radiator to get the motherboard, CPU and GPU installed anyway, so you're really only paying to have the faceplate installed (which is a snap) and PETG cut, which I had to cut again to get them to fit snuggly and not leak anyway. Also, the leds on my faceplate don't work (and they are connected correctly using the splitter provided to run the leds for the CPU and GPU as well), so I'm going to have to disassemble / reassemble everything again assuming they'll replace the faceplate for me. Also, they have the nerve to etch their own boring ugly logo and text into the front tempered glass panel, meaning that if you had any ideas for your own designs / mods to the glass, forget it. Better off buying these components separately.
D**N
Product was previously used
Product arrived damaged. It had been previously opened and was resealed. Top panel screws we're damaged and bent. Also had some water in reservoir.
T**U
looks like a good deal but the qualities of the parts are the issue
It looks like a good deal but the qualities of the parts are the issue. The RGB light of GPU block and the water reservior doesn't work at all and one of the fans broke down today. Another fan is very unstable. Moreover, only one 360mm water cooler is not enough if you want a quieter PC build.
C**S
EKWB really screwed this up, and LED DOA.
The Lian-Li PC-O11 is an excelent case, one of the best cases I have ever had the pleasure of building in BUT, EKWB really screwed this one up. Their water block is positioned in a very annoying place preventing you from being able to use 1 of your 120mm Fan locations and preventing access to screw in 2 of the screws in each of 3 other fan slots. My next complaint is that I contacted the EK support directly and they straight up lied to me. The original advertising for the product at the time of purchase claimed that the GPU water block was compatible with any GTX and RTX cards. Obviously this sounded sketchy, so I contacted their team to verify telling them the EXACT GPU (1080 TI FE) I would be using and asked if it was compatible with the water block and they told me yes, as long as it uses a reference PCB then my GPU would be compatible. Only to my surprise when I disassemble my GPU cooler only to learn that the block doesn't fit. The only thing is that I had purchased this at a Micro Center, which was a 3 and a half hour drive away (7 hour round trip), meaning return was really not an option as I did not have a license at the time, and I did not have anyone who was willing to take a 7 hour round trip with me, so I was forced to just bend the tubing to bypass where the GPU would normally be in the loop. After I got the loop all assembled, made sure there were no leaks or anything I plugged it in for the first time, and the LED's in the front panel don't even work. The entire strip is DOA, so I remove it and just say whatever I can buy a LED strip later, no big deal. Fast forward a few months, and the liquid is significantly lower. Only then do I notice that one of the PRE-installed plugs has a trail of residue running into the bottom of the case, and it had been likely been leaking since I first built the computer. I made sure to manually tighten the plugs. This is fine right? By this point I already hate EKWB. Then the pump fails after just a year of having the Case, and having refilled it once after about 8 months of use. There are a few good aspects to it though. 1. The case itself is wonderful. 2. EKWB RGB fans are actually really good, though I had one that would wobble and make noise, I was able to fix it myself, and never had issues with the fans again. Have continues to use them in later builds. 3. The cooling performance of the water loop was honestly pretty exceptional when compared to AIOs or air coolers, and for the price (about $350 with the price of the case subtracted) it is a compelling value for a full custom water loop. However, after my experience with this case, I will never buy an EKWB product again.
P**K
An absolute steal and by far my favorite liquid cooling build.
This package is an absolute steal. You are getting almost 900$ worth of parts for 499$. With a few extra fittings and some tube bending knowledge you can create a very beautiful custom loop with this. I added a second flow meter and a 240 radiator at the bottom and was worried i might need a second pump but that was not the case. I get great fluid flow with the only issue being having to wait a while to bleed out the system or air but that comes with any build. Every part adressable RGB and all z390 asus motherboards are supported not just the ones listed so my z390 maximus hero wifi looks amazing and with the armory crate asus software the rgb is beautiful. Endelss possibilites with this case and great cable management. The only problem i had with this case was how close the resevior comes to the back fan brackets. I used the three ekwb fans for back there and mounted them with mesh plates i found on amazon and it looks stunning just took a little work. Do not pass this thing up and ignore all negative reviews on this baby.
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