The Wait is Finally Over... | Lian Li O11D EVO RGB + Uni Fan TL LCD Gaming PC Build.

#lianli #pcbuild #asuspcdiy - Just when we thought the Lian Li O11D couldn’t advance any further. They bring us the EVO first, and now finally the EVO RGB combined with the TL LCD fans! Let’s build... Timecodes, though I don’t recommend skipping for visual narrative reasons! 00:00 - A Gift, from Lian Li? 01:25 - The Gift That Keeps Giving... 01:57 - O11D EVO RGB Overview 02:35 - Build Hardware 03:00 - Motherboard Assembly 04:30 - O11D Evo RGB Assembly 08:14 - Airflow Visualization 08:49 - Cinematic & Desk Setup 10:41 - Coffee Thanks & Outtakes The core basics of the O11D Evo haven’t changed for the RGB variant, which is probably a good thing! Instead, Lian Li have implemented a rather eye catching yet subtle RGB strip across the top and bottom of the chassis which works really nicely to bring accents without being overpowering. Combine the new chassis with the also just released TL fans and then it gets a little special. I really like that Lian Li have finally brought reverse blades to their line-up, I feel this has been a long time coming and the execution of the style is great. Moving on to those LCD fans, I first caught sight of them at Computex earlier in 2023 and they certainly left an impression. In use, they perform extremely well and the software (through my testing) has been simple to use, easy to navigate and a breeze to implement GIF, videos or image files to them. A product I didn’t think I’d ever need, but in practice they speak for themselves! Combine the new LCD fans with an air cooler for precise real-time temperature monitoring without the need for a typical AIO display. Final conclusion following build hardware list: Main parts included in the build: (USA Amazon) Case - Will update once available 2x Uni Fan TL 140 LCD Fans - Will update once available 3x Uni Fan TL 140 Reverse Fans - Will update once available 1x Uni Fan TL 120 Fan - Will update once available GPU - CPU - Motherboard - RAM - NVME M.2 - CPU Cooler - PSU - GPU Extension - PSU Extensions - RGB Strip - Mouse - Keyboard - Mouse Pad - Desk Speaker - Monitor - Lights used to film this video: Godox UL150ii - Godox UL60 - Main parts included in the build: (UK Amazon) Case - Will update once available 2x Uni Fan TL 140 LCD Fans - Will update once available 3x Uni Fan TL 140 Reverse Fans - Will update once available 1x Uni Fan TL 120 Fan - Will update once available GPU - CPU - Motherboard - RAM - NVME M.2 - CPU Cooler - PSU - GPU Extension - PSU Extensions - RGB Strip - Mouse - Keyboard - Mouse Pad - Desk Speaker - Monitor - Lights used to film this video: Godox UL150ii - Godox UL60 - Total Build Cost - $4600 Lian Li keep going from strength to strength with their innovations. 2023 has seen them produce some truly exceptional products, and whilst the O11D EVO RGB doesn’t bring much ’new’, the RGB strips will certainly add flavour and a breath of fresh air to an iconic chassis. As for the TL LCD fans, well... They’re just a bit great aren’t they! sure, the price will be high, but for what you’re getting in that specific niche, it’s totally worthwhile. What’s your thoughts? Special thanks to Lian Li for the hook-up to make this build possible. You guys are awesome! (for those beady eyed who noticed the RAM change between the build and cinematic... it turns out AMD boards don’t like 96GB... Live and learn) --------------------------------------------------------------- ☕☕ BUY ME A COFFEE! ☕☕ Show you support for the channel. Bonus - get a shout out in the next video! No subscription or sign-up required! --------------------------------------------------------------- Please like and subscribe if you want to see more content like this, also follow the link below to my Instagram where you will find the photoshoot pictures and lots more like-minded content :D ---------------------------------------------------------------- Find me on socials:
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