First you need to control fan speeds .. Ideal is 3 intakes at the bottom, 3 exhaust at the radiator, and 1 exhaust at the rear. What I believe you might be overlooking is the radiator absolutely is going to slow down exhaust air flow and it will be balanced by the rear exhaust. If you want more airflow then increase the rear to 2 exhaust and increase the fan speed of the bottom 3 intakes.
Hi great video and gives good answers to air flow since I’m considering this case. I was thinking what about 5 intakes and 3 exhaust resulting in positive pressure configured like this. 3 bottom for intake, 2 at the back for intake and 3 exhaust on the side with radiator. This way we address both problems stated which are the radiator doesn’t push hot air in from the side or having negative pressure. If anyone can comment on this configuration it would be helpful since it will be my first PC build and among all videos I’ve seen none have the back fans pushing air in so I want to make sure before I go ahead. Thanks
@@archetype_originswill 6 intake (3 bottom + 3 side) and 2 exhaust (2 in the back) also be good?! Because I wanna get 6 reverse Lian SL-INF for intake and 2 normal Lian li SL-INF for exhaust in that way you don’t see the back of the fans when you look inside your pc!
I'm considering 6 intakes (3x140 from the bottom, 3x120 from the side), and a 2x120 radiator out the back, and use fan curves to make it slightly positive pressure (which means higher fan speeds for the radiator fans so lower CPU temps). How well would that work with 5600X and 6750XT ?
This is possibly one of the best fan configurations for this case. 5600x and 6750xt don’t even produce a significant amount of heat, so you shouldn’t be worried
@@archetype_origins Thanks. Or should the 3x120 on the side be exhaust instead (everything else same: 3x140 bottom intake, 2x120 radiator & exhaust out the back) ?
I got a 14900k and 4090 FE in the Vision case with all 120mm QX fans in it. 3 intake bottom, aio in exhaust and 1x120mm in the rear as exhaust. CPU is idling 32-38 and never spikes above 85C in thermal testing. GPU idles 31-35C and not more than 65C in full load in a 23-24C ambient room.
thanks for the ideas - I like the modularity options for this case. I've never used a Lian Li case before but the design is definitely conceived well. I'm not chasing the ultra top specs so this might be nice for a new build!
If you go 3in 4ex fans and use 140mm fans for intake, the case will still be under positive pressure because the air intake area of three 140mm fans is 2% larger than four 120mm fans.
This comment is GOATED, I'm planning an O11 build for the end of the year and didn't even think about it this way. Been thinking about what the best fan config may be but this is 100% the way.
Its not about quantity, its about quality and configuration, you can have 1 exaust with high rpm as long as its silence enough it will do the job puting out the hot air.
Bought this for my first ever build. Going all white, all Lian Li fans. Planning to water cool it. Going to take my time and be meticulous and watch lots of videos on how to do it. If you can recommend any water cooling vids from scratch please link me in.
Well. I got this case and I'm going to build a PC with a Ryzen 7 7800x3d and an RX 7900XTX. This is my second ever build so I am not great at knowing about thermals, plus I'm using air cooling instead of an AIO. I guess I'll just hope that it works out fine.
On the LianLi website they recommend a setup of push pull intake 6x120 on the vertical, 3x140 intake on the bottom and a 1x120 exhaust at the back. Has anyone given this a go? I agree that the low mount option isn’t as pretty.
On vehicles white is actually easier and black is the hardest possible paint job as it shows every imperfection. Not sure how it's different for PC cases.
@@v3zMedia when painting lighter colors tend to need more coats of paint to prevent bleeding of the color from underneath which increases the price. Sense white is the most lightest color it tends to need the most coats which increases the price. also this is not taking in material costs. cause some paint colors are more expensive to buy then others.
@@jtwhat3004 That's correct. White paint is easier to paint you just need more coats of it. It's the same in the auto body field. We still charge more to do black paint jobs though because the prep work and finishing techniques to make black look flawless is insane. I almost never took these jobs for that reason when I did this line of work.
My fan config for this case is god awful. It was also my first time building and I had no idea how fan orientation worked lol. 3 intake on side. 1 intake on back. And 3 exhaust on bottom. I’ll probably change that soon.
@@timd8004 Also nice but when you lower mount your motherboard you can't vertically mount your gpu. With vertically mounted gpu you can do only 4 intake
@@yurii851 ah, I was not aware of this. Luckily I was still on the fence of vertically mounting anyway, but it doesn’t sound like it is possible. I will keep the current config. I wonder if anyone else has done it this way and see if this is viable, OR if I should do 6 intakes and 2 exhausts which was recommended in this video
@@timd8004 for me vertical mount is much more important than 1 more intake fan. Because my gpu looks so good vertically. Also temperatures are pretty low with my configuration
I think people exaggerate the number of fans, it doesn't really get better if you install more fans, the measurement results don't really get any better
That's what I did. 3 intakes from side where the radiator is and 3 intakes from the bottom and two exhausts to the rear. However, you will need to drop the motherboard tray to the low mode. If you have the motherboard stay on the high mode (standard configuration), then you can only fit 1 exhaust fan.
I'm running a 240 AIO on the rear for exhaust and everything else as intake. No problems for me. Never hit above 65c on either CPU or GPU. 5800x3d and 7900 xt.
@breedlofam that's actually a very smart configuration. 360 AIO is actually overkill for AMD chips. They aren't half as hot as Intel's. Most people only use 360AIO because it looks better (me included). It's not necessary.
I was thinking about using 3 120mm intake fans at the bottom 1/2 120mm intake at the back of the case and 360mm radiator in push pull configuration as exhaust which theoretically should create positive/balanced air pressure
Negative pressure or balanced flow with slight bias towards negative is best. With positive pressure you get turbulence inside the case which causes hot air pockets. With slight negative pressure a constant flow is always guaranteed.
wouldn´t it be best way to justdo 4 intake and 3 exhaust by pulling air in the case from the bottom and the back and exhaust the air from the side where the AIO is gonna sit?
I've been having trouble figuring out what kind of fan setup I should do with this too! I checked the website, and lian li recommends a push pull rad on the side, 3 140mm intakes on the bottom, and only one exhaust on the back. It feels like its too much positive pressure, but I might try it out myself
Still can't decide between going for O11 vision of O11 RGB EVO, the airflow been my first concern when looking at the O11 vision but some reviews I saw on YTB and reddit says it's actually ok Ps the build I'm considering Ryzen 7 7800X 3d + RTX4070 TI
We just published a new build with the Ryzen 7 7800x3d and RTX 4080, temps are in mid 60C under load, not too bad after all! ruclips.net/video/Sdv_27eFzGE/видео.htmlsi=SOEU8zLFkPfEVucy
@@archetype_origins isn't that typical with most builds though? the radiator is quite often placed above the graphics card up top, exhausting case heat.
hey, do you think a built with a i5 14600kf and a rx 7800 xt will be hot in this case? i want to build a pc just like a square fish tank haha, great video btw.
I recently swapped my build (R7 5800X 3D and 4080 FE) from a Magniumgear NeoQube 2 to this case. I’m using 3 bottom fans as intake, 360mm kraken aio with tubes down on the side with 6 fans in push pull config intaking air and the 2 rear exhaust. Temps are literally the same as the previous case: around 55C cpu and 62C gpu in gaming session Got fans fixed at 850 rpms on bottom, 1080 on aio and 800 on exhaust
Since you have 9 total intake fans and 2 exhaust, I’d recommend bumping up the exhaust and lowering the intake fans rpm. See if that’ll help get rid of the heat faster
@@archetype_origins Hmm I was hoping to lose just 1, or max 2 slots. So at minimum the mobo needs to have wifi, even if I don't plan to use any PCI slot except for GPU.
Hello I’m planning to use i9 14900 with RTX 4090 in this case, I know the airflow isn’t going to be the best but is a solution so I can use this because I’m in love with it?
@@archetype_origins I'm not sure for now. Just one for the rear exhaust or maybe 4 with side intakes. That will depend on how much I'm willing to spend and whether or not I go for an LCD AIO
4070ti and 13900k. 3 intake frim bottom and 5 exhaust is deadke in this case its really hot at the back part near radiator. looking to add 3 more to aio from the other side and 3x 140 for bottom intake but i think its not will be any better
real dumb question: if all 3 panels can be removed, and i'm not really a pc aesthetic enthusist, couldn't I just pop the top panel open? maybe find something that might fit the top with a fan or two?
Its a nice case, as long as there isnt a intel aircooled cpu in it 😅 i had a old desktop case from lianli, 2 x 20 cm intake Fans 1x 20 cm out, damn i miss these days when this was enougth for a aircooled system. 😮
Nobody ever talks about this configuration: 3x140 fans intake at bottom, 1x120 fan out the back, 2x140 fans with radiator out the side. How would this do, in your opinion, with an rtx 3080ti and 12700k?
Looks like it is still doing positive airflow, definitely doable! 3080ti and 12700k run hot, but you can ramp up the bottom fans to supply more cold air
Working on my first build and will be using the 7800x3d with a Xfx speedster swft 319 Radeon rx 6800 Will this case be alright with those parts? Any recommendations are greatly appreciated
Just wondering about your opinion, I'm planning on using a Ryzen 9 7900X3D and a 4080 SUPER with three intake fans at the botton, three intake fans with a radiator on the side, and two exhaust fans at the back, I'm also thinking about vertically mounting the GPU, do you think the temps will be too high and I should switch to a different case? should I not vertically mount the GPU? (this will be my second time building a pc)
7900x3D will definitely run hotter in this case, I’d recommend using another case unless you absolutely in love with this case and didn’t want to change
Nah it's a good case. Here's what I posted to him just now and then I saw your comment. I have both the Lian Li Vision with my older i7-12700K / RTX 3090 and the 011D ROG XL with an i9-13900K / RTX 4090. First you need to control fan speeds .. Ideal is 3 intakes at the bottom, 3 exhaust at the radiator, and 1 exhaust at the rear. What I believe (he) might be overlooking is the radiator absolutely is going to slow down exhaust air flow and it will be balanced by the rear exhaust. If you want more airflow then increase the rear to 2 exhaust and increase the fan speed of the bottom 3 intakes.
@@dsamat .. Playing CoD (3440x1440 highest details) with a 360 AIO the CPU runs at 70°-74° C and the GPU 60°-65° C and between matches both are under 45° C.
@DJaquithFL I currently have the 011d evo right now, I was abit worried. I guess it's not too bad. Thank you so much for the info to consider my decision.
I have 3 ( 14cm )intake fans on the bottom and 1 (12cm) intake fan in the back , combined with 3 (12cm) exhaust fans on the side. My gpu is the dual nvidia rtx 4070 super combined with a ryzen 7 5700x. Gpu doesn't go more than 76 degrees Celsius, and the cpu never exceeds 60 degrees. Should I make any changes to the airflow ? It seems to be doing good so far . Also, I have an aircooler on top of the cpu in the same height as my 12cm intake fan from the back, and they align perfectly by sending both the hot air straight to the side exhaust fans . I have the video's case, but the black mirror edition . Any recommendations are welcome , I'm new to this .⁰
@steventhompson6 I could add a 12cm fan on the back for more intake, but is that necessary? I would may have to change the position of the motherboard then .
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Top glass makes it the case looks odd.. you can see all the cabling. It just like Japanese sports cars from the 90s.. from the rear you can see all of their piping etc etc..
I have a question? can i fit a gigabyte aorus master x670e 30.5mm in the Lian Li o11 vision case (28mm) case. Is over lap bad?! Any help would be great!
I’m building mine with a 4080 super vertical 6 intake and 3 are 140s on bottom, and 2 120s exhaust on side with mb dropped. Will that be good enough cooling?
Depends on your setup. I'm using a mid tier 5800x3d and 7900xt setup with a 240 AIO exausting to the rear with the other 6 as intake. I've never hit above 65c on CPU or GPU with all day long gaming sessions playing Cyberpunk maxed out at 1440p. It runs cooler than the Meshify C I came from and looks a ton better.
@@rider6992 I really like my Vision, but I don't think the King 95 looks bad at al. I know it has some QC issues, but I think it's a good looking case and the curved glass is a slightly different take on the fish tank design
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Thank you for your kind and thoughtful comment, @NightHunter1241. You should definitely make a second channel if you want to! What content would you cover on your new channel? As for what we do with our finished builds, most of them are commissioned so we already have clients for each PC before we start filming
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First you need to control fan speeds .. Ideal is 3 intakes at the bottom, 3 exhaust at the radiator, and 1 exhaust at the rear. What I believe you might be overlooking is the radiator absolutely is going to slow down exhaust air flow and it will be balanced by the rear exhaust. If you want more airflow then increase the rear to 2 exhaust and increase the fan speed of the bottom 3 intakes.
Lian Li’s recommended setup is 6 fans at the radiator in push/pull config, 3 fans intake at the bottom and 1 outtake at the back.
@@Gritt999 .. $$$ 9 Fans.
@@DJaquithFL you dont have to use lian li fans smart guy
@@megadeth8592 .. please inform me where I said you need a specific brand of fan?!! ANSWER NOWHERE!
@@megadeth8592 i guess he is saying its more expensive to buy more fans and especially if u plan to buy lian li fans
Hi great video and gives good answers to air flow since I’m considering this case.
I was thinking what about 5 intakes and 3 exhaust resulting in positive pressure configured like this. 3 bottom for intake, 2 at the back for intake and 3 exhaust on the side with radiator.
This way we address both problems stated which are the radiator doesn’t push hot air in from the side or having negative pressure.
If anyone can comment on this configuration it would be helpful since it will be my first PC build and among all videos I’ve seen none have the back fans pushing air in so I want to make sure before I go ahead.
Thanks
This has to be the best configuration!
Yeah this is the one to go for 💯
@@archetype_originswill 6 intake (3 bottom + 3 side) and 2 exhaust (2 in the back) also be good?! Because I wanna get 6 reverse Lian SL-INF for intake and 2 normal Lian li SL-INF for exhaust in that way you don’t see the back of the fans when you look inside your pc!
@@YT_CopyCatSame here! Did it work for you?
I did 6 intakes and one exhaust in the back. Temps have been pretty good so far.
What's your CPU and GPU?
I'm considering 6 intakes (3x140 from the bottom, 3x120 from the side), and a 2x120 radiator out the back, and use fan curves to make it slightly positive pressure (which means higher fan speeds for the radiator fans so lower CPU temps). How well would that work with 5600X and 6750XT ?
This is possibly one of the best fan configurations for this case. 5600x and 6750xt don’t even produce a significant amount of heat, so you shouldn’t be worried
@@archetype_origins Thanks. Or should the 3x120 on the side be exhaust instead (everything else same: 3x140 bottom intake, 2x120 radiator & exhaust out the back) ?
I got a 14900k and 4090 FE in the Vision case with all 120mm QX fans in it. 3 intake bottom, aio in exhaust and 1x120mm in the rear as exhaust. CPU is idling 32-38 and never spikes above 85C in thermal testing. GPU idles 31-35C and not more than 65C in full load in a 23-24C ambient room.
lianli knows their stuff.
thanks for the ideas - I like the modularity options for this case. I've never used a Lian Li case before but the design is definitely conceived well. I'm not chasing the ultra top specs so this might be nice for a new build!
Glad it's helpful!
If you go 3in 4ex fans and use 140mm fans for intake, the case will still be under positive pressure because the air intake area of three 140mm fans is 2% larger than four 120mm fans.
Great thinking here! I didn't even think about doing 140mm as intake, will defintiely implement that for future builds! Thank you!
You can also adjust the fan curves. Having only 3 intakes in the bottom go faster than the 4 exhausts will also achieve positive airflow
depends if you're watercooling 2 140's through a radiator woudn't overcome that
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wrong 4 exhaust 120s is 245 cfm and 3 140s is only 218 cfm
This comment is GOATED, I'm planning an O11 build for the end of the year and didn't even think about it this way. Been thinking about what the best fan config may be but this is 100% the way.
Its not about quantity, its about quality and configuration, you can have 1 exaust with high rpm as long as its silence enough it will do the job puting out the hot air.
Drop a like ❤️ if you’re currently using this case or plan to get this case for a build!
Bought this for my first ever build. Going all white, all Lian Li fans. Planning to water cool it. Going to take my time and be meticulous and watch lots of videos on how to do it. If you can recommend any water cooling vids from scratch please link me in.
Well. I got this case and I'm going to build a PC with a Ryzen 7 7800x3d and an RX 7900XTX. This is my second ever build so I am not great at knowing about thermals, plus I'm using air cooling instead of an AIO. I guess I'll just hope that it works out fine.
Should be fine! Don’t worry too much about the temps, enjoy the process!
And how did it work?
I think 3x 140mm intakes on the bottom and 4x 120mm back and side exhausts would be very even especially if you are using a radiator on the side.
But the big forehead tho 👀
did you try the 2 rear and 3 lower fans as intake with the 3 radiator fans as exhaust?
that would be the best and no he didnot
its a awesome looking case I have it and I'm running a i9-12900k and a 3070 and it running cool and amazing (6-intake 2-exhaust)
On the LianLi website they recommend a setup of push pull intake 6x120 on the vertical, 3x140 intake on the bottom and a 1x120 exhaust at the back. Has anyone given this a go? I agree that the low mount option isn’t as pretty.
I dont know why. I have just one fan blowing out but my 4080 and 5800x3d are cooler than in my old case with much better airflow
Where did this myth start that having neg pressure is bad for cooling? It's simply not.
white version is more expensive then black cause white paint is some of the hardest paint to get right and costs more in getting it looking right
That explains it, thanks!
On vehicles white is actually easier and black is the hardest possible paint job as it shows every imperfection. Not sure how it's different for PC cases.
@@v3zMedia when painting lighter colors tend to need more coats of paint to prevent bleeding of the color from underneath which increases the price. Sense white is the most lightest color it tends to need the most coats which increases the price. also this is not taking in material costs. cause some paint colors are more expensive to buy then others.
@@jtwhat3004 That's correct. White paint is easier to paint you just need more coats of it. It's the same in the auto body field. We still charge more to do black paint jobs though because the prep work and finishing techniques to make black look flawless is insane. I almost never took these jobs for that reason when I did this line of work.
I've had this case since March.. I can confirm with higher tier components this case isn't the best for heat management.. but gawd is it pretty
She’s hott! 😅😂
My fan config for this case is god awful. It was also my first time building and I had no idea how fan orientation worked lol. 3 intake on side. 1 intake on back. And 3 exhaust on bottom. I’ll probably change that soon.
The cost is a bullet to bite but Thermaltake E600 MX is best case for every scenario imo
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I did 4 intake and 3 exhaust with top mounted motherboard (i7 14700k, rtx4080). One intake on the side, 3 at the bottom and 3 exhaust on aio radiator.
Thinking about doing this but with 5 intakes,
2 from the back, 3 from the bottom, and then AIO will be the 3 exhaust fans.
@@timd8004 Also nice but when you lower mount your motherboard you can't vertically mount your gpu. With vertically mounted gpu you can do only 4 intake
@@yurii851 ah, I was not aware of this. Luckily I was still on the fence of vertically mounting anyway, but it doesn’t sound like it is possible. I will keep the current config.
I wonder if anyone else has done it this way and see if this is viable, OR if I should do 6 intakes and 2 exhausts which was recommended in this video
@@timd8004 for me vertical mount is much more important than 1 more intake fan. Because my gpu looks so good vertically. Also temperatures are pretty low with my configuration
@@timd8004 I think for 4090 and 14900k it is better to choose lian li case with top mounted aio
7800 x3d and 4070ti ... only 3 at the bottom intake and 2 rear exhaust. Noctua air cooled! No need for anything else (for gaming).
for me : 6 intake 2 exhaust (the full mesh of the back should help with that)
That's one way to do it!
im building a black version of this. So good for me that its a lil cheaper
I think people exaggerate the number of fans, it doesn't really get better if you install more fans, the measurement results don't really get any better
Correct, airflow matters more if you do it right
I found this case gourgeous. but I expect to put in Ryzen 7800 3DX and 4080 Super. Will it still be ok?
What if i do 6 intake 2 exhaust. With a i9 13900ks and 3080ti, with vertical bracket. No Oc. ?
That's what I did. 3 intakes from side where the radiator is and 3 intakes from the bottom and two exhausts to the rear. However, you will need to drop the motherboard tray to the low mode. If you have the motherboard stay on the high mode (standard configuration), then you can only fit 1 exhaust fan.
I'm running a 240 AIO on the rear for exhaust and everything else as intake. No problems for me. Never hit above 65c on either CPU or GPU. 5800x3d and 7900 xt.
@breedlofam that's actually a very smart configuration. 360 AIO is actually overkill for AMD chips. They aren't half as hot as Intel's. Most people only use 360AIO because it looks better (me included). It's not necessary.
Sounds about right!@@maxsunz3703
240 AIO on the rear exhaust gives a really unique look to the overall aesthetic too! @@breedlofam
I’d get this case if it had a mesh top and front. Only God knows why Lian Li thought an all glass case was a good idea.
I was thinking about using 3 120mm intake fans at the bottom 1/2 120mm intake at the back of the case and 360mm radiator in push pull configuration as exhaust which theoretically should create positive/balanced air pressure
Negative pressure or balanced flow with slight bias towards negative is best. With positive pressure you get turbulence inside the case which causes hot air pockets. With slight negative pressure a constant flow is always guaranteed.
watch lian li put holes on top glass and a mounting bracket for O11 vision soon lol
I will remove the side panel.
Or all the glass panel for max airflow!
Nice video, it just the question I wonder ask
Intake back and bottom exhaust side seems fine.
wouldn´t it be best way to justdo 4 intake and 3 exhaust by pulling air in the case from the bottom and the back and exhaust the air from the side where the AIO is gonna sit?
Also doable! But that would push all the GPU hot air towards the radiator
I've been having trouble figuring out what kind of fan setup I should do with this too! I checked the website, and lian li recommends a push pull rad on the side, 3 140mm intakes on the bottom, and only one exhaust on the back. It feels like its too much positive pressure, but I might try it out myself
If you don't have a rad on the bottom(or a thick GPU), you can move the board down and fit 2 120mm fans at the rear
Did you try it? If so would love to know the results!
Still can't decide between going for O11 vision of O11 RGB EVO, the airflow been my first concern when looking at the O11 vision but some reviews I saw on YTB and reddit says it's actually ok
Ps the build I'm considering Ryzen 7 7800X 3d + RTX4070 TI
I went with the vision and don’t regret my decision at all 😀
It doesn't have any thermal problems
vision looks better imo
We just published a new build with the Ryzen 7 7800x3d and RTX 4080, temps are in mid 60C under load, not too bad after all!
ruclips.net/video/Sdv_27eFzGE/видео.htmlsi=SOEU8zLFkPfEVucy
Why not do 5intake 3 exhaust from aside?
Also doable! But that would push all the GPU hot air towards the radiator
@@archetype_origins isn't that typical with most builds though? the radiator is quite often placed above the graphics card up top, exhausting case heat.
Your title is my question exactly. Will subscribe.
Perfect! 😎
"Be sure to stick until the end" for a 5 minute video 🤣
hey, do you think a built with a i5 14600kf and a rx 7800 xt will be hot in this case? i want to build a pc just like a square fish tank haha, great video btw.
The CPU and GPU do not dissipate a lot of heat under load, I’m not worried about the temps for these combo
I recently swapped my build (R7 5800X 3D and 4080 FE) from a Magniumgear NeoQube 2 to this case.
I’m using 3 bottom fans as intake, 360mm kraken aio with tubes down on the side with 6 fans in push pull config intaking air and the 2 rear exhaust.
Temps are literally the same as the previous case: around 55C cpu and 62C gpu in gaming session
Got fans fixed at 850 rpms on bottom, 1080 on aio and 800 on exhaust
Since you have 9 total intake fans and 2 exhaust, I’d recommend bumping up the exhaust and lowering the intake fans rpm. See if that’ll help get rid of the heat faster
If the mobo is mounted in the "low" position, how many PCI slots do you lose access to?
Depending on the GPU you are using, but it is safe to say that you pretty much lose them all 😂
@@archetype_origins Hmm I was hoping to lose just 1, or max 2 slots. So at minimum the mobo needs to have wifi, even if I don't plan to use any PCI slot except for GPU.
I feel like you should build and test, not speculate. That's really what I was looking for.
We have a build video for this case. Let us know what you think! 🥳
you named my specs when you said for example lol
Hello I’m planning to use i9 14900 with RTX 4090 in this case, I know the airflow isn’t going to be the best but is a solution so I can use this because I’m in love with it?
I was going to get the vision at first but now I'm going for the Evo RGB, just waiting for it to be available in France with the TL LCD fans
OH DANGGGG! How many LCD fans are you getting? The build is going to be INSANE!
@@archetype_origins I'm not sure for now. Just one for the rear exhaust or maybe 4 with side intakes. That will depend on how much I'm willing to spend and whether or not I go for an LCD AIO
I think that sounds like a good plan. If you add them to the top and bottom they might be less visible so not worth it
4070ti and 13900k. 3 intake frim bottom and 5 exhaust is deadke in this case its really hot at the back part near radiator. looking to add 3 more to aio from the other side and 3x 140 for bottom intake but i think its not will be any better
The 13900K is toasty for sure!
real dumb question: if all 3 panels can be removed, and i'm not really a pc aesthetic enthusist, couldn't I just pop the top panel open? maybe find something that might fit the top with a fan or two?
If youre not a pc aesthetic enthusist, just go for an other case with fans on top or at least an air exit
I’d recommend going for an airflow case if aesthetic is not your top priority
Hi . Is there an issue with temperature when u first build ?cuz I’m plan to buy that case, Yk aesthetic is on top😊
Nope, don’t have any issues with temps
I’m going with a 360 rad in push pull at the front 3 120s at the bottom and maybe 2 out the back or 1 depending on how everything ends up
Sounds like a good plan!
011D evo rgb best because support 420mm
The O11 Vision can also support 420mm on the side and the bottom
I will be using ryzen 7800x3D and 4070 ti super, arctic freezer iii 360m liquid cooler, what should i do with airflow?
1:17 that LCD screen is an accesory from Lian li or a custom?
Its a nice case, as long as there isnt a intel aircooled cpu in it 😅 i had a old desktop case from lianli, 2 x 20 cm intake Fans 1x 20 cm out, damn i miss these days when this was enougth for a aircooled system. 😮
Agree, modern components keep on producing more and more heat! 🔥
I couldn't choose between evo rgb and vision. I build mid-entry level systems. What would be your choice between these two cases for long use?
EVO RGB
Thank you 👍
i will build in the o11 vision and i will put 6 intake 1 exhaust
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Nobody ever talks about this configuration: 3x140 fans intake at bottom, 1x120 fan out the back, 2x140 fans with radiator out the side. How would this do, in your opinion, with an rtx 3080ti and 12700k?
Looks like it is still doing positive airflow, definitely doable! 3080ti and 12700k run hot, but you can ramp up the bottom fans to supply more cold air
I want to get this case with an ryen 5 7800x paired with a 7800xt
Thats a good place to start for sure!
Working on my first build and will be using the 7800x3d with a
Xfx speedster swft 319 Radeon rx 6800
Will this case be alright with those parts? Any recommendations are greatly appreciated
did you do something ?
Anyone know if a 420mm rad fits?
Dear RUclipsrs. Stop saying this is just my opinion. I have yet to watch a video in which the YTer says this is my next door neighbour's opinion.
Maybe I’ll go interview them and ask for their opinion 😅 I’ll try
If I do custom loop inside this case, would it be okay to have a negative pressure inside the case?
Positive pressure is preferred but for most people the few degrees of difference is negligible
Would 10 fans be good. 6 intake and 5 exhaust
Yes 🙌🏻
Just wondering about your opinion, I'm planning on using a Ryzen 9 7900X3D and a 4080 SUPER with three intake fans at the botton, three intake fans with a radiator on the side, and two exhaust fans at the back, I'm also thinking about vertically mounting the GPU, do you think the temps will be too high and I should switch to a different case? should I not vertically mount the GPU? (this will be my second time building a pc)
7900x3D will definitely run hotter in this case, I’d recommend using another case unless you absolutely in love with this case and didn’t want to change
7800x3d
Xfx speedster swft 319 Radeon rx 6800
Would these work with this case?
Damn idk now. Might have to change to a different case. I wanted a 4090 in this
Nah it's a good case. Here's what I posted to him just now and then I saw your comment. I have both the Lian Li Vision with my older i7-12700K / RTX 3090 and the 011D ROG XL with an i9-13900K / RTX 4090.
First you need to control fan speeds .. Ideal is 3 intakes at the bottom, 3 exhaust at the radiator, and 1 exhaust at the rear. What I believe (he) might be overlooking is the radiator absolutely is going to slow down exhaust air flow and it will be balanced by the rear exhaust. If you want more airflow then increase the rear to 2 exhaust and increase the fan speed of the bottom 3 intakes.
@DJaquithFL what are the temps sitting at?
@@dsamat .. Playing CoD (3440x1440 highest details) with a 360 AIO the CPU runs at 70°-74° C and the GPU 60°-65° C and between matches both are under 45° C.
@@dsamat .. I should add, pretty comparable to my 011D ROG XL when it started with an AIO and fan cooled GPU.
@DJaquithFL I currently have the 011d evo right now, I was abit worried. I guess it's not too bad. Thank you so much for the info to consider my decision.
would this case be good for a 4080 super and a i7 14700k?
I don’t see any issues 👍🏻
How about 1 exhaust at the right top and the rest of the two right fans will be intake? Bottom will be intake, and the back for 2 exhaust.
I'm doing a 4090 + 7950X3D configuration and i REALLY REALLY want this pc case, please tell me that with 6 in 2 out its ok...
Yes it is
I have 3 ( 14cm )intake fans on the bottom and 1 (12cm) intake fan in the back , combined with 3 (12cm) exhaust fans on the side.
My gpu is the dual nvidia rtx 4070 super combined with a ryzen 7 5700x.
Gpu doesn't go more than 76 degrees Celsius, and the cpu never exceeds 60 degrees.
Should I make any changes to the airflow ?
It seems to be doing good so far .
Also, I have an aircooler on top of the cpu in the same height as my 12cm intake fan from the back, and they align perfectly by sending both the hot air straight to the side exhaust fans .
I have the video's case, but the black mirror edition .
Any recommendations are welcome , I'm new to this .⁰
I have the same exact fan setup. Works perfectly
@steventhompson6 I could add a 12cm fan on the back for more intake, but is that necessary?
I would may have to change the position of the motherboard then .
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Is this good for ryzen 5 5700x and 7800xt gpu?? Planning to buy
I don't see an issue here 😉
Top glass makes it the case looks odd.. you can see all the cabling. It just like Japanese sports cars from the 90s.. from the rear you can see all of their piping etc etc..
Anyone has an idea if you can vertical mount a 4090 while having 3x120 intake on the bottom and mounting 360 aio in push/pull on the side ?
I don’t see why not 👌🏻
Would this case not be best for a 4070 ti super x ryzen 7 7800x3D?
It would be great for most components except some that I don’t recommend such as RTX 4090 and i9-14900k
I have a question? can i fit a gigabyte aorus master x670e 30.5mm in the Lian Li o11 vision case (28mm) case. Is over lap bad?! Any help would be great!
It supports EATX motherboard, so I don't see why not!
I’m building mine with a 4080 super vertical 6 intake and 3 are 140s on bottom, and 2 120s exhaust on side with mb dropped. Will that be good enough cooling?
Yes, it’ll be fine 👍🏻
How did this work out for you? Was the cooling enough?
@@Legz_inStyle yeah easily enough. My cpu rarely gets over 55-60 and gpu stays in the 40-50 range
you from Singapore bro?
From Malaysia, but the company is US based 🇺🇸
請問7800 3xd 4080 應該怎樣配置進氣、排氣?
以及跟較大的evo xl比起來 (多了三顆風扇)真的散熱會有差嗎?
差別還是會有的,但是會較小,可能在五度或以下。4080這張卡不容易過熱所以不用太擔心。 如果想要最佳效果,建議你
-3X bottom intakes
-2X rear intakes
-3X side exhaust
@@archetype_origins 背後進氣蠻特別的!
我本身有nzxt h7 elite但是總感覺風扇太少 使用環境是桌子底下(超熱)
希望你推薦的配置能夠改善~
我本身不推荐NZXT家的elite,不管是h5,h7,还是h9
elite的空气流动一般都不好,我会推荐flow多一些如果真的喜欢nzxt的话。
@@archetype_origins 我也是有點後悔 畢竟幾乎是在買風扇..跟外觀設計的
所以才想換成o11 vision或者evo xl~
底部用14x3
雙烤雞測試 cpu 91 度 gpu 67度
did they ship your case with the grommets ? I can't seem to find them on my case
The cable management grommets?
the ones you need to fill in the gaps when mounting the mobo in the low position
@@archetype_origins
You usually just remove those bracket from the case and mount it to the top
This one or the nzxt h6?
Depends on if you want performance or aesthetic more
This corps is very far from the status of a king😂
Ill pass
hi is 3 intake in the bottom and 2 exhaust in the back and 3 exhaust in the side good ?
In my opinion, I think that promote too much negative airflow. It’ll be perfect if you switch the side to intake
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damn it lol
Lian Li beauty fail.. XL better 100x
Because that's the one you have?
They are both good quality cases! Lian Li never fails to deliver when it comes to their new cases!
It has horrible airflow
Go and get a montech king 95 instead
Depends on your setup. I'm using a mid tier 5800x3d and 7900xt setup with a 240 AIO exausting to the rear with the other 6 as intake. I've never hit above 65c on CPU or GPU with all day long gaming sessions playing Cyberpunk maxed out at 1440p. It runs cooler than the Meshify C I came from and looks a ton better.
It doesn't have any problems with thermals, quit talking about stuff you dont know
@@monstershayne
I had this case and it's shit
That's fact
That case looks horrendous
@@rider6992 I really like my Vision, but I don't think the King 95 looks bad at al. I know it has some QC issues, but I think it's a good looking case and the curved glass is a slightly different take on the fish tank design
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This link is the first vid I watch it on you in this channel, I loved your content and your videos, work, everything 😊. I watch the three parts, and I watch the case building with the screen on the corner of the case. I love you guys from Asia, Lebanon. I am 17 years old and I love this content but … low budget 😂. I want to make it on my second channel on RUclips because I use this channel for gaming only on iPad and thank you very much 😊❤❤.
Edit : I have a question: what did you do with every case or pc you build ? You or other RUclipsrs with your same content ?
Thank you for your kind and thoughtful comment, @NightHunter1241. You should definitely make a second channel if you want to! What content would you cover on your new channel? As for what we do with our finished builds, most of them are commissioned so we already have clients for each PC before we start filming
@@archetype_origins oh okay thanks , now I am planning for my second channel to make movies and after 2 years maybe , when I have some money I will start with this content, I have a question, why when I am building my second channel, and I want to upload a movie with full movie I mean 2 hours or 1 hours or a normal video 2 minutes they told me to enter my number, and I do it but they told me , this number have another channel or this number is used, but I add my number on my second email , channel. I tried to add my brother’s number and it’s work for 10 minutes maybe because I want to add my brother’s number on my account , who I am using it for the second channel? Ahhh I don’t know and I don’t have any idea what to do. Thank you. Merry Christmas and happy New Year 😊❤️
Don’t know what’s going on with your second channel. Sounds like a struggle but happy new year and good luck on your content
Did you do a push pull intake on the side aio to see if it is better for thermals?