Why it issues: Premium PC case maker Lian Li has been teasing its huge V3000 Plus chassis since 2021, and it’s lastly nearly able to ship. The V3000 Plus is a full-tower chassis with an all-aluminum exterior (metal inside) and just about each bell and whistle you possibly can consider. Lian Li designed the case to be used in considered one of three configurations: normal to accommodate a typical machine with massive {hardware}, rotated to provide your GPU entry to direct airflow and twin system mode for these thinking about accommodating two separate builds in a single chassis.
In twin mode, system one can make the most of as much as an E-ATX or EBB motherboard whereas the second system can use as much as a mini-ITX board. The chassis can accommodate two energy provides and additional options particular person entrance panel controls for every system. The motherboard tray is detachable to make core {hardware} set up and cable administration much less of a problem.
Lian Li’s case can assist as much as 16 followers in addition to three 480mm radiators and a 360mm radiator. There are additionally two reservoir plates, sufficient house for as much as 16 SSDs (4 tool-free trays) or eight SSDs and eight HDDs, built-in Velcro straps for cable administration, twin push-pull tempered glass facet panels and addressable RGB lighting. Each tempered glass panels are 4mm thick and tinted, though the precise panel is darker to higher assist disguise unpleasant cables.
The Lian Li V3000 Plus measures (D) 678.5mm x (W) 279mm x (H) 674mm. It’s not fairly the most important case we’ve ever seen (the legacy Cooler Grasp Cosmos II is barely wider and taller, for instance), however it’s nonetheless huge in its personal proper. There’s loads of room for the newest GPUs from AMD and Nvidia in addition to huge CPU coolers like these provided by Noctua and others.
Newegg has the Lian Li V3000 Plus obtainable to pre-order priced at $499.99 with an anticipated launch date of December 10 and comes backed by a one-year guarantee.