hi Kleo Love U BRO Nice work, bro, but I was surprised that 360 mm AIO and 240 mm AIO have a difference of only 1 or 2 degrees (between A and D) with an average of 5 ghz. Please explain to us for information purposes.
Hi Always Respawn, let me start off with the case structure. If I am not careful enough to choose the correct airflow. Having a 360 Liquid AIO is deem better performance to a 240 liquid AIO, but you need to have good airflow in your case. You see, if the heat can't dissipate fast enough, the metal of this case will absorb the heat, since the radiator is attached to the case side, these heat will more or less transfer to your 360 radiator, plus the factor of larger surface area of the radiator, It asborbs more heat. though there is a side panel with mesh holes, there are restriction to the amount of hot air exhausting or cool air drawing in. As why the 240 is doing pretty good. it's located at the rear where there are no gaps, plus the honey comb holes are larger compared to the mesh holes at the side, therefore pushing hot air through the radiator and through the rear honey comb is fast, same applies if you draw cool air in to the radiator. Now for a 360 liquid AIO not being able to perform is when a case has restriction of airflow. If you case have proper airflow, the amount of cool air in is equal to the amount of hot air out. Your 360 radiator will out perform a 240 Liquid AIO. I hope these make sense as it took me a fair amount of time to figure out how to run a 7950X at an acceptable temperature in this chassis and not only that, I have to battle with my room temperature too, as the case is made of metal and it is also absorbing some heat from the exterior.
@@KleoYan oh I see ,so bro we can use galahad ii Trinity 240 with 7900x or 7950x for all core 5 or more ghz of performance. If I am not correct so please correct me.
@@AlwaysRespawnyes you can use the 240 GA II trinity, but will need to tune the PBO2 to set the PPT at a lower wattage consumption. Also the TDC and EDC to draw lower ampere. Just like how I illustrated in this content. But this will limit the potential of your highend processor. Again the choice is yours.
You are the first person I've seen to do in depth testing on the o11 vision's thermals. Cheers for that. Only thing I wish was included is tests for air cooled configurations, as I am unsure if this case would be good for that.
Hi Trapped-in-polaroid, welcome to my channel. If you want my honest opinion, I will not advise you to do aircooling. Maybe someothers will have the expertise on this. For me when I did the test on a aircooler, there is no way I can get it below 95 degrees, unless i set drawing wattage is at 125watts. Do note that I am not only battling with the airflow of this case ( got to plan properly to have balance airflow) I have to battle with my harsh room temperature too. Unless you are in a colder country, aircooling is possible. You see, in such a warm room, the case will absorb heat from the exteral too. Thank you for your question and am glad you've bring this up.
Thank you for the reply! I can understand your reasons for going watercooling. I don't have problems with high room temperatures and my CPU doesn't produce as much heat as yours so I imagine it will be ok. Just don't want to spend another $100+ on an AIO, especially since they tend to have less longevity than air coolers. I think I will stick with the air cooler I already got.@@KleoYan
@@nimaseyedmortazavi hi and welcome to my channel. I try to do content as a pc builder or consumer prospective and to help pc builders on my findings. I will try to maintain this style of content. Thank you for your feedback and encouragement. Greatly appreciated it. All the best with your build too. 👍👍👍
Hello Cameron Freeman, welcome to my channel. I am glad you like this content and thank you for your valuable feedback. All the best with your build too! 😉
I just bought the o11 Vision and was worried about how I wound have the fans set up….your video was a big help!….you have yourself a new subscriber….keep up the great work 😎
Thank you for breaking this down in a way that's useful even for a beginner like me. I've been planning a build using setup B. I will probably still try B first, because it won't require adjusting fans on the AIO. If I'm not happy with the temperatures of B, I will switch to A. (I'm building with a 9900x & 7800xt in a temperate climate, and won't be pushing the hardware to its limits.)
makes sense, cos side mount intake AIO is CPU-favoring while top mount blow out is GPU-favoring and in this case there's no top vent the only option is CPU-favouring and that's why the temps are better with either A or D (I bet if you use the 240 in A you'll get a similar result there too). Very informational vid, thanks!
Hi toughgamer, welcome to my channel and thank you for your feedback. You are right about 240 at the side but it does increase in temperature. Nevertheless, this vision case is idea in cooler region.
@@KleoYan thanks. I could not believe, that 6 intake and 2 exhaust is good, while sucking the warm air from the radiator in (Setup B), but I guess thats the way to go :D
Hi Eggert A, welcome to my channel, I am so sorry to miss out on your comment but i am glad you like my content. Thank you and am sorry to reply you this late.
Glad I came across this review. I’m planning on upgrading my system to a 4090 and 14900k, and this case, although beautiful, will not do any good. Love your channel and way of detailedly explaining things. I’ve actually made most of the planning for my new build around your reviews. Thank you!
Hi Christian L , welcome back and thank you for your feedback. I am glad some of my content did help you in someways. All the best with your build too 😉
Thanks for this in depth information. Im starting clean and building a new PC. My issue is that going with Lian Li's recommended configuration (A) would require you to purchase 3x reverse blade fans to replace the fans that your AIO 360mm already comes with to turn it into an Intake. my question is.. with a CPU like Ryzen 7 9700x which from research is a very cool CPU (low wattage), is it worth replacing my brand new AIO fans to make them reverse intake blades? so basically my options are: 1. buy the extra 3x reversed fans to replace AIO fans ($) 2. dont replace AIO fans and instead buy 2 reverse fans for the rear to make them into option B 3. dont replace AIO fans and buy normal rear fans (exhaust) and be at option C for context: I live in a country with both cold and hot seasons.
Hi James, welcome to my channel. I highly suggest to stick to configuration (A) with a twist. What you can do is.. retain the 360 liquid AIO fans to be push and have your reverse fans as pull, just make sure that the original fans and the resverse fans are of the same. Reason is. Reverse fans does not really have much static pressure. Confiuration as follow : Side 6 x fans on Liquid AIO (Push Pull) Intake Bottom 3 x fans intake Rear 2 x fans exhaust you will get good results with the above mentioned.
@@KleoYan that sounds doable. so basically on the side ill have 3x reversed blades showing in the case, then the radiator and then my 3x AIO blades at the back of radiator hidden in the chamber?
Hi Oleh FPV, welcome to my channel. Kindly note that this is base at a hot and humid country. If you are at a cooler region, it might not be that bad as compared to where I am located. Nevertheless, thank you for your feedback and I wish you all the very best with your build too. 😉
Thank you so much for this video, helped me to decide to pass on this case, even though I really want it for the looks. I live in Beijing and it's too hot in the summer for my peace of mind.
So basically in a configuration of 7 or 8 fans, the bottom fans will be reverse ones to pull in the air, the AIO fans which is on the side of the PC box are also reverse to pull in the air and the rest of the fans on the back are normal fans to push the air out.
@@Hikari_Sakurai hi and welcome to my channel. What you have mentioned are all correct or in general, all intake fans are of reverse blade and all exhaust fans are normal blades. 😉
Really useful video! I'm looking at building B or C, can i ask - did you use all 120 fans for the test? I'm looking at using 140s for the bottom intake, would it have much effect on the results? A is clearly better, but it would require buying 3 reverse fans or spinning them around showing the back. Thanks!
Hi Acky, welcome to my channel. All are of 120mm fans and if you use 140mm fans. There will be more or less some impact, I would say the thermal might improve by 1 to 3 degrees but for sure your build will be quiet. Reason is, 140mm fans does not require high RPMs to draw tons of air.
@@KleoYan Thankyou for the reply! Subscribed due to the very informative information. I live in Australia, and have the same ambient temperatures as you, and now starting to have concerns about this case.. May opt for the mesh roof version just to have 3 extra fans. If i was to mix and match components, RGB would have to have separate programs? Don't think L Connect would be able to control an EK AIO for example right?
@@Ackz89 hi you are most welcome. for L-connect to work, you will need the uni fan controller from Lian Li as it has the firmware needed. for your EK AIO, you will need to use your motherboard utility to control the argb effects or alternatively, purchase an ARGB Controller. hmm, I didn't know the O11 Vision have the top mesh version or are you referring to the O11D Evo RGB? If you are using pretty highend products like processor or GPU, I suggest to get the O11D Evo RGB, it is more expensive but it's has better thermal. The choice is yours.
@@KleoYan Yes sorry, the O11D Evo, so it has a roof to exhaust and top mount radiator. I have a 3080 and looking at using that but the other parts are new and wanting i9 14900k.. so hot parts. Don't really want to spend the money on top components, to have to undervolt them.
@@Ackz89 I see, then the O11D Evo fits the bill more.. all the best with your build too. do let us know your experiences, once your build is complete 😉
Hi wumpratt, welcome to my channel and yup. It's written in my description. I will be doing up another test with push pull configuration. thank you for the information.
Thank you so much for testing all the fan configurations on the O11 Vision, been wondering this myself. I know you mentioned air cooled cpu being unsuitable for your region's weather, I assume the result would be similar to config D, since the CPU fan position is similar to the AIO out. I am surprised though that even with 24AIO its better to exhaust, instead of drawing cool air right from outside the backside
Hi Junrui He, welcome to my channel. Yup I did mentioned that is not ideal to have aircooling in my country. and as for the 240 exhuasting air out instead of drawing air in, the trick is to push hot air out of the case. if you have set it to intake with a 240 at the rear. the hot air will need to exit from the side but it's far reach plus of the angle. Therefore having side intake to bring in cool air and to have rear to exhaust is more ideal, as the warm air is around the motherboard area where the direct path to draw hot air out is at the rear.
I have some interesting observations with the rear fans. If you don't install them at all or install only the rear top one, then your M2 SSD will have lower temperatures than with a fan. This is when installing the remaining fans, of course. That is why in the test in options D, E, F the M2 SSD is hotter. The additional resistance of the radiator further interferes with the free flow of air. The back grille is the only place where the air comes out and should come out. If you are not bothered by the noise level, then set the rear fans to high speeds - this will greatly increase the cooling efficiency.
Very nice test. The general problem with this case is the lack of a dust filter at the front side. There are only dust filters on the bottom. I still don't get why. So if you want no trouble with dust you can ONLY suck air in through the bottom and blow it out at the front side and to the rear.
Hi Michael Sirtl, welcome to my channel. Unless you are in a cool room and to use not highend pc products which generate lots of heat. Then it will be alright to have mesh. Anyway I agree with you and maybe should to regular maintenance to keep dust from accumulating.
@@SirMic4711 I see, then that should be ok to have dust filters. I believe lian li has it's purpose not to have those filters but you can always DIY. it's not difficult which I did for another case, which is the Q58 ruclips.net/video/LLA7Ybw14Dc/видео.htmlsi=TnKJcL7DIdniwVwz&t=874 matterial can be found and it's not expensive www.amazon.com/MoKo-400x300mm-Dustproof-Magnetic-Computer/dp/B0BHSS55RM
Hi Philipp Trillenberg, welcome back and I am glad this did aid you in someways. By the way, it will still be good if you can test it out yourself as my country climate might be different from yours. All the best with your build 😉
Hello! Well done! Thanks! For my opinion, configuration - "C" is better choice for me, BUT with minor changes: 1) 2x120 fans on rear (low m/b position) 2) 3x140 fans on bottom (AL also exists in version 140) 3) Vertical GPU orientation (with rizer) for stronger airflow from 140 fans which will cause a better effect on m/b temperatures... but more for appearance :) I think O11 Vision too big for 3x120 on bottom. It also has little ventilation. Thats why it needs more air volume and airflow speed. I will glad to read your opinion about this :)
Hi 怪獣, welcome to my channel and thank you for your valuable feedback, I am not really happy with the results and intend to do another content to test out some stuff. I will test out your method too. Thank you for your suggestion.
Hi Just Me, welcome to my channel and thank you for your valuable feedback. Now this test is conducted in a hot and humid country. If you are in a region where is cooler. The temperature readings will be lower.
My fear of my future vision build is the right side fans accumulating dusk outside the case.... How bad is it? I'm thinking of exhaust for everthing except the bottom to solve any potential dust issues.
@@WooBino. hi and welcome to my channel. In general, so long you do regular cleaning and not letting it accumulate dust. You should not worry about it. If you are at a colder region, your plan is ok but if you are in at s hot and humid region, temperature will go up, which is not ideal.
Hi Best of 90s, welcome to my channel. Thank you for your feedback and congrats on your purchase of this case. Though I might not like the thermal of this case but if you are of at a colder region, that will not be an issue, plus it's a very unique case.
I would love to see a comparison of the Vision vs. the 011 Dynamic Evo and possibly even the RGB. Is this case worth the cost of thermals over the Evo or the RGB? I could handle a few degrees, but if it turns out to be maybe 10 degrees different I'm going with the Evo or RGB.
Hi Ian Mitchell, welcome back. I see what I can do, but just my opinion, for me which is based in a hot and humid country, I prefer the EVO or EVO RGB. As the top mesh will help a lot more.
@@KleoYan have you done any tests with 1x120mm fans? I want to put 1 and not 2, because aesthetically is nicer, and i wanted to see if it would have a major difference.
@@jimmykonti6419 if you are at a colder region, you can give it a try. As for where I am, by placing only 1 120mm fan. The cpu temp gone up by 7 to 10 degrees celcius.
Hi L., welcome to my channel. for Set A, your motherboard have to be at low mode and not high mode. Only motherboard at low mode allows you to mount 2 x 120mm fans at the rear.
Hi Liek Arts, welcome to my channel as based on my last test which is not listed. Having a 360 at the side with push pull configuration gets a better thermal result and it’s more ideal too.
Hi Kleo Im building my first pc and im having a bit of trouble finding out how to configure my fans. I read many sites that negative air pressure is cooler than positive pressure. But in your video A is cooler than C. And i was leaning towards the C method until i saw your video. Can you help me clarify your tests? Before hands thanks for the video😁
HI Hjalte Bjarning, welcome to my channel. I will only voice out my opinion. The only cool air going in is from the bottom which the cool air is sweep between the GPU heatsink, hence warm air will raise up, you need to have something to sweep the motherboard area. therefore the configuration A is of a much better choice. If you do it C, yes you are pulling hot air out but that does not sweep the hot area of the motherboard, plus hot air exhausting out through the radiator, the CPU temp will go up instead. As the radiator is cycling back the hot solution back to the pump block.. You can give it a try on C to have a peace of mind too.
can we have sound tests as well since lian li fans are notorious for their vibrations at higher RPMs and hugh dbs at least its the case with the SL fans
Hi Silentkills, welcome to my channel. will do, do pardon me which I left out on the noise profile. In future, I will do that on my benchmark test. Thank you.
I like your guts Kleo. You speak from your heart, telling others not to use a highend processor in this chassis, which is based on weather condition. This does shows the value as why I will listen and to watch your content. I have a question, ain't you worry to lose sponsorship when you speak this way? By the way, another excellent content, thank you for sharing 😘
Hi Nox, welcome back. My conscious is clear and I strongly believed that there are always room for improvement. Not being bias, Lian Li do listen and to improve on their products. Another factor, I find no point to do an overview which exclude the cons. My channel is based on 3 principles. 1st being honest, 2nd info which PC builders want to know and 3rd as a guide content. Nox, thank you for being supportive from the start ❤
@@KleoYan well spoken, you are the type of person whom I will trust and to work with. When it's good or bad, you will stand neutral. Thank you for your time and efforts to share these info. 3 👍👍👍 up.
Hi Ray98, welcome to my channel and yes, you are correct. the 5800X3D is not a toasty processor and plus UV, this vision is suitable of it. All the best with your build and thank you for your feedback.
Hi Rizen, welcome to my channel the rear is with 2 x 120mmn fans. I have mentioned the methodology I have applied. Kindly go through the whole content as I have indicated to test with the various fan positioning.
Hi Kenny Yap, welcome to my channel. I would advoid using highend stuff in this chassis. if you run defualt settings without power limit of vcore offset. you won't get good temps. Only way is by brute force / airflow, that is to have push pull configuration on a liquid AIO at the side to push more air in and to force air out. 14700K runs hot at default.
@@oTheDucky89o Yup EVO RGB will be better in thermal. As for the review am still preparing as my work starts, having lesser time in content, unlike during the holidays. so sorry that you have to wait.
How do you think this case will do with a 7800x3d with a 360mm AIO set up? Live hot and humid country too with similar temps and deciding between the fractal design north or O11 Vision.
Hi Tsukuyomi Artemis, welcome to my channel, if you choose to use this O11D vision. You will need to use performance fans on a 360 Radiator using push pull configuration and also you might need to do offset vcore settings to -0.05v. That will sustain the temp and performance of your 7800X3D. It’s much cooler to run this compared to a 7950X. But which ever chassis you choose. By doing offset of vcore is the way to go.
@@KleoYanhi kleo, I have the same setup as in this comment, can you explain why it is good to do offset vcore? I do 3-D cad design work as well as gaming, I wonder if it would affect the performance or my workflow, thanks for the great content 👍
@ hi welcome to my channel. In this content, I am trying ways and means to drop the temp. That’s why I did the vcore offset. Infact doing offset does not harm the performance, instead it is telling the system to pull what’s needed to run at max processor clock speed.
Im going with set up A but I like having one 120mm exhaust at the back. Do you think there will be a huge difference vs going with 2x 120mm exhaust? I just prefer using "high mode" for the mobo config.
@@TheLemonyLime hi welcome to my channel. To me it does in my country (hot and humid). This case is a toaster to me as it does not have top exhaust. By removing 1 fan off the rear, the thermal will be drastic. Unless your country is of a colder country.
I have a question, I have been using this case for almost 9 months now using the D configuration. However recently my double HDDs 6 and 3TB consecutively showing signs of failure with the 6 dead due to hot temps on average 51deg Celsius. I need your opinion on how I can minimise heat at the back chamber, exhaust the hot air out.
Hi Qeem Ross, welcome to my channel. I have no idea how you've set up your O11 vision. Mind to share with me the full specs of your system, including the fans and such. Also mind to take some pics of the back of your case where the cable management is at. I am also terrible sorry that this took so long for me to reply you as I didn't get any notification on new comments of email notification when you have post a comment here. Nevertheless as mentioned, I will need to know the full spec of your system and pictures, kindly send them to me at godzylatech@gmail.com. Thank you!
@@KleoYan Hi there, I have actually done something practical which is just to get the case away from the wall lol, and my drives are working on optimal temps. I indeed however swapped out both drives, to a newer HDD, better now. My system is basically 6 AL120s for intake. 2 AL120s as exhausts on the radiator of my NZXT Kraken 240 AIO. I guess thats that. Thing now is I need to learn when to ramp up the fans and what not.
@@qeemross ok phew.. i thought you will go mad at me as it never takes me long to response to all my comments. thank you for the update. The characteristic of most Lian Li O11 family, yes you need to give sufficient gaps to pull air or to push hot air out. If you are not loading games or doing intensive stuff. you can let your fans run easy, this can be done in L-Connect 3 app. for me I will do custom curve points. Based on experience and with your setup, just my opinion, I will do this using L-Connect 3 app. Rear with 240 AIO if you can mount it. for the pump leave it to run at 100% or 80% as for the fans since you are using AL fans, set in L-Connect Profile to HighSP (it will only ram up 80% of your fans if it reach to a certain high temperature. Bottom fans - 3 x 120mm fans intake , set it to a custom cuvre on L-Connect 3 with 900rpm when the temperature reach 65°C and 1500rpm at 80°c and 1800rpm at 90°C Side fans - 3 x 120mm intake, set same as bottom fans reason to do this is to force cool air into the case. 1) To sweep the hot air off your GPU (bottom fans) 2) to sweep the hot air off motherboard area. then it will force most of the hot air out to your rear, though vents and also through the radiator. now your radiator will be warmer but it's only by 2 to 4 degrees. The key factor is to get the case warm air circluation out of the case. This will aid you with the cooling on other components. you see if you do it this way, there are also air pushing towards those holes at the bottom of your motherboard, this will partially sweep off the warm air that is generated by your HDD at the back and out of the case. I hope this aid you out. give it a try and let us know your results.
omg this in depth thank you. for the rear right, i really forgot where i plugged the fans in to. cause i seem to be able to control my rear AL120 fans on the NZXT CAM. as for the rest i will look into it and fiddle my L-Connect. thanks again!
Your content quality is growing like a cute little baby. Such good-quality content. Keep it up, bro, and btw, which thermal compound did you use in this test? Also, I have one more question: is lianli galahat trinity ii 360 (standard) and lianli galahad trinity ii 360 SL-inifnity the same in performance?
Hi Shivang001, welcome back and thank you for your valuable feedback. Your motivation words will encourage me to bring better content. Thank you! As to answer your question. The air pressure of any Uni Fans are better compared to the standard fans, thats part of the reason, I've make use of the AL120 V2 fans.
@@shivang0017 I am using the IC Graphite Thermal Pad. Most of my benchmark test and such are using this, just to standardised the result when testing liquid cooler or aircooler.
@@KleoYan Bro, If you don't mind, can you please make a video of the ic thermal pad vs. the arctic mx-6 for our understanding purposes? It will help us.
@@shivang0017 hi I have mentioned in couple of occasion. Using the IC Graphite thermal pad will never be as good as thermal paste. This is one good example you can witness. ruclips.net/video/AFkmROKWwtY/видео.htmlsi=q06F-IHFUhqqPe4g
Hello Pc Guru, welcome to my channel. Is just an iPhone XS with ProMovie Recorder App. 4K 60fps with iso 320, white balance 4250 and shutter speed at 80. Then compress 4k 60fps to 2k 60fps.
always considered this, is it problematic if i just use this case with the outer glass on? I can open it as an open case and then should not be a problem with temps, or u neeed it closed so u can have the flow properly?
Hi Francisco Martinho, welcome to my channel. To have the tempered glass all on, night need to get high airflow fans to force the hot air out, which will be noisy. If Having it open, yes it will help in cooling, but to be honest, that defeats the purpose to get this case.
Heya ! I live in hot country but most of the time I use my AC at my room stays (20c most of the time) . For the time being I'll be using the C option while I save money for "Reversed fans" since Lian Li AIO are exhaust. Do you think the C temperatures can damage my pc in long term? My Config: 4070 Super (Triple Fan) and an i7 13700k.
Hi Asinoma, welcome to my channel. If you are always in Air conditioning enviroment. The situation will be better than mine setup here and no it will not damage your PC since your room is cooler, configuration C will be fine too.
@@KleoYan Heya ! Thanks for answering ! I'm looking to get the Lian Li GA2T36INB GA II Trinity SL-INF 360MM ARGB but the fans are exhaust, can I flip the fans to make them intake? to have the A option. This is my first pc build btw.
@@Asinomaaso Hi, welcome back. For configuration "A" Yes you can flip the SL-Inf fans on the radiator to be intake. and I advise you to stick with the original fans instead of using the reverse fan. The air pressure will be better on the original for your Radiator. Unless you mind the asethetic then go with the reserve fans. The difference will be increase of thermal between 3°C to 5°C if you choose to use the reverse fans.
@@Asinomaaso You've asked, if you want to configure it with configuration "A", can you flip the fans on your GA II Trinity SL-INF 360? I have answered, yes you can. Just remove the fans on your GA II Trinity SL-INF 360 and flip the fans only, screw it back on to your liquid AIO, so that it will become intake. As for which configuration "A" or "C", both will be fine as you are in a air condition room.
Hi Xephaholic, welcome to my channel. If you are from a cooler country. There might be little impact but if you are at a warmer country like I do, then there will be a difference.
@@KleoYan Hihi! Thanks Kleo for the reply! I live in Singapore and currently running only 1 exhaust in High Mobo mode. Is it possible for me to put 2 , 120mm at the back in high mode ?
Hi there! Firstly thanks a lot for this video! It’s very detailed and concise and you explained everything very well. My only question is about AIO coolant temperature. Right now I am stuck between position A and C (both have bottom 3 fans intake and rear 2 as exhaust, difference is side 3 intake vs exhaust). Most people believe that A is better than C as it lets more air come in. My my question is, isn’t that bad? The radiator on the side is getting hot and using that to intake air will make the chassis hotter no? Also how will these two configurations compare in terms of coolant temperatures for the radiator?
Hi Ashad Siddiqui, welcome to my channel and thank you for your feedback, I have another option for you. stick to A) but do it push pull configuration on your rad, that will help more in air circulation. your Coolent temp will be good plus hot air are forces out of the case due to additional set of fans, but if you choose to do one set of the radiator. I still would advise you to stick with A). Reason to this, coolent will be good and though hot air in going in to the case, you don't have to worry about GPU temp as it's taken care by the bottom fans. be it side intake hot air and bottom push in cool air, it's still postive air. if you choose C) that will be negative air. Just my opinion.
@@KleoYan Hey Kleo Yan, thanks for the reply! So actually after sending you my message I didn’t know when you’d respond so I tested A. I actually used to use C with push/pull (meaning 6 fans on radiator all exhausting) and my temps would be 66C on GPU and CPU. Now when I did A, I get the same GPU temps but CPU is like 5-7C better. Definitely seems this was the better option. Side question, what do you use to monitor coolant temps? I currently use armory crate form Asus (I have an Asus aio). The monitor from armory crate seems to be showing a wrong cpu temp for me so I don’t know if I can trust the coolant temp too.
@@ashadsiddiqui3226 I am using the Galahad II LCD 280 (push pull config) with L-Connect 3app, but is with another case. It’s accurate for me. Be it CPU, GPU. Which I do believe the coolant temp are accurate. Another thing I like to emphasis is, I do not overdose my build with too many ARGB which make use of too many controllers. Plus I never like overdose ARGB. The only device that uses L-Connect 3 is my LCD panel of the AIO. This is my fun build which I have mentioned. All temp readings on the LCD are accurate www.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/s/GG2vNo5EPD
@@ashadsiddiqui3226I know you’ve stated you did a push/pull with C but did you also do it with A to get those 5-7 degree results?? I’m stuck between A and C so trying to see what I should do, any help would be appreciated
Hello Kleo, may I ask why did Style D's M.2 SSD suffer at 48 degrees when there's fresh air from the side while Style A has a lower one with the AIO being placed at the side.
@@LocksleyNg hi welcome to my channel. Part of the reason is the warm air circulating inside the case and with the AIO at the side, the airflow in has less pressure and allowing the rear to have sufficient time to push hot air out. If without the side AIO, there are no stoppage but forces circulation of warm air rapidly within the case itself. Is more like a dead trap of hot air. This is why the m.2 is has higher temp.
@@KleoYan So in this scenario specifically for the O11 Vision, it's better to have the AIO placed at the intake so that the back fans can properly properly exhaust the hotter air within the case right?
@@LocksleyNg thanks for the feedback. Something to take note of. This is taken in a hot and humid country. If it’s tested in a colder country. The result will be different. You see in my country, my room temperature is always at 30 to 31 degrees celcius. Therefore, even drawing air in, it’s of warm air not cool air. If you read some results from Lian Li’s Reddit forum. There will be peeps in cooler environment sharing their results too.
Hi Kleo Yan, Thank You very much for this amazing video. In previous 5-7 days I am searching for proper explanation of best setup for Lian Li 011 Vison and could not find so detailed explanation regarding airflow and temperatures in this case. I am about to order this case, along with 7800x3d CPU and 4070/4070 Ti GPU. I love Lian Li AIO and fan solutions, so will go with it. However, still not 100% sure in which direction to go regarding AIO and fan setup. My initial plan was to use 3 intake fans from bottom and 1 intake from rear side with AIO (exhaust) on the side. It is Your "B" test case. However, after I saw Lian Li recommendation and after I saw Your video - I will probably go with "A" option. Probably, I will buy TL fans. Question for You, I would really appreciate Your feedback: Is it feasible to buy 360mm AIO, remove all 3 fans from it and use those fans as intake from bottom of the case and then to buy 3 TL LCD fans and mount them on AIO? On rear, I would put 2 exhaust TL fans (without LCD)? What do You think about this setup, especially having in mind chosen CPU and GPU and fact that I will use them on factory settings? (I am from Central Europe, room temperature does not go over 26-27°C) during summer. Thanks a lot for Your time for reading this and appreciate if You can give any feedback on this.
Hi Jedem Malter, welcome to my channel. Based at your region. I will adivse you with this configuration Either - Bottom Intake using Liquid AIO fans - Side with liquid aio exhuast with 3 x TL LCD fans - Rear intake 2 x TL reverse fans Or - Bottom Intake using Liquid AIO fans - Side with liquid aio intake with 3 x TL - Rear 2 x TL LCD reverse fans you see with 1 rear fan it will be weak but with 2 rear fans, it will push more warm air away from your motherboard area and to exist better at the side.
Everyone sets it up as A but I thought B would look best for aesthetics. I thought C wouldn't be viable due to exhausting air in different directions but it sems to work even better than B. Great video.
Hi ya C-ToTheFourth, welcome back and thank you for the feedback. Infact for my country, A with push pull configration at the side will be idea. as for C, I am having high thermal thought out all the PC components. Nevertheless, thank you to have visit.
@@KleoYan Really high thermal? I see CPU is +2c but GPU looked about the same as A? I am in UK so I think I can worry a bit less about heat maybe. I would prefer to not use A so I can have exhaust there to see the RGB fan I have better (does not have backward fan version). Would you say B and C are about the same? Also, with those can I do Push Pull as well but have the fans in opposite direction compared to A?
@@c-tothefourth4879 Yup you can do push pull configuration. On A vs B vs C, look at the overall temperature on other PC components, not only just CPU And GPU. Things like the motherboard, m.2, rams and etc.
Thanks for doing this. I have mine set up in the blue C configuration.. but now you’re having me question whether or not to switch the AIO to intake… I built the PC for a friend who I know isn’t going to be doing any overclocking so I’m thinking it should be fine as-is. Thoughts?
@@Aiyahhhh hi welcome to my channel. Overall if you are having good temps. You can leave it. Plus I am testing this out in a hot and humid country, where throughout the year, we do not have 4 seasons. It’s always summer. Room temperature is always high at 30degrees celcius.
@@KleoYan thanks for the reply! It’s pretty hot and humid where I’m at too, but we do have seasons, it’s in an air conditioned house that’s always cool, so it’ll probably be fine. I set up the AIO as exhaust for dust reasons because he has a lot of dogs lol. I don’t think my friend is tech-savvy enough to notice a 2° improvement even if I flipped the fans 🤣
I believe techsource has a video of a build in this case with the orientation the way you are talking about and he had very good results. You can take a look if you want. He did a single intake on back and 360 intake on bottom with a 360 rad exiting the front side
@@joshmaag2457 hi and welcome to my channel. Thanks for the info, will have a look 😉 Infact have watch his but I guess is due to the region or maybe I am wrong. As I assume his room temperature is much cooler compared to mine. I have tired single rear fan but didn’t get better results. Thank you for your suggestion.
@@joshmaag2457 I already ordered Lian Li Infinity fans with reverse blade variants to build this with 4 instake (3 bottom, 1 rear) and 3 exhaust on my AIO in the front of the case before watching this video, so now I'm regretting my purchase on the fans lol. At least these fan layouts all produce acceptable results.
e.g., I would mount the cpu aio 360mm to the top and mount the gpu aio 240mm (asus rog strix LC rtx 4090) on the rear panel. do you think it's possible to put a 240mm radiator on the rear panel with lian li DE XL?
@@exilevic Hi, welcome to my channel, I am not able to commit an answer for you as I have not touch that case before. I do not base on online manual and to do assumption. I am sorry sorry about this.
@@exilevic you are most welcome. My feeling tells me that you should not try. as the O11 Vision is able to flip the PCI-E Slot to make space for the 240 liquid AIO.
Hi kourhu senagaki, welcome to my channel. you can place 3 x 140mm fans at the bottom and still having 2 x 120mm at the rear, but be mindful that your motherboard must be installed in Low mode and not High mode for you to have 2 x 120mm fans at the rear.
Hi armful, welcome to my channel. it all depends on yourself. Which do you prefer, outlook or with both. if you like the look of the vision. Go for it and tweak the airflow (Challanging) but if you just want both. O11D Evo RGB will be a very good choice. I will personally take the O11D EVO RGB over this vision.
@@armful For me at my region where it's warm throughout, it will be fine with mid tier prcoessor and mid tier GPU. but if you are at a colder region. It will be fine.
Hi bossku. i am planning to build a new pc with this o11 vision + many of the ARGB stuffs (i've already seen your Lian Li strimer connect to Controller hub video) but just wondering for this case? which is the better option fan for AIO? planning to use the 360 Kraken Elite. the fans itself will be the UNI-FANS. for AIO will it be better Reverse Blades or the Normal Blades? also since i am already here, will the Lian Li Controller hub be enough for 3 set of fans (2 fans on Back, 3 fans on bottom + 3 fans on AIO) + strimers (8pin connectors + 24pin)?
Hi SwingGiantSwords, welcome to my channel. If you want good performance with looks. I will go for either TL or AL V2 fans. for TL fans as follow UNI FAN TL and TL LCD share the same controller, enabling the connection of up to 16 TL and TL LCD fans simultaneously, with a maximum of 6 TL LCD fans. I would advise you to read and understand fully if you using TL fans lian-li.com/product/uni-fan-tl/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR3LLuhvGXVOSDl12JaKGYQTzNJbAd3ZOtiOUMmqo1H_nPMcu56GGsa7DUk_aem_XsgD-2cHkf1ZUC4iMyozUw as for the rest of the uni fans like SL, AL or even SL Infinity. max is up to 16 fans with 4 fans to each port of the controller. this playlist might be what you are looking for. kindly look at the titles that has [L-Connect-3] as these are using the L-connect-3 app. ruclips.net/p/PLEW-b-2vYDdPo0NzHyeksx012c-nkDapm
@@KleoYan Hi boss. You have shop in SG for me to bring down my PC? I've gotten the TL fans and TL LCD fans but L-Connect 3 is very wonky to control it.
Hi Βαγγέλης Γιανν, welcome to my channel. The fans are not included and for Z790 board. you can place it it no issue.. just have to be careful on processor you use. As the thermal for me in my region, is not that great.
Hi!, I love this comprehension down on the thermal test. Originally, I was going to do a push and pull configuration on my aio in this case but was thinking against it due to it taking too much power having multiple fans and stuff. A quick question however, is how did you set your aio to do the intake if it's a 360m? (Sorry i'm still at a basic level for pc building if you can't find the time to respond it's fine!)
Hi Allhailcowcow, welcome to my channel. The nature of this case, you will need to use brutal air pressure to push air from the side and to exit to the rear. I have done a pull configuration on the AIO which is drawing air from the side but going through the rad. Though pulling warm air instead. My cpu temp was ok where I have to limit the power drawn on my processor. I believe is I do push pull configuration, the temperature will go down. Let me be very honest. I perfer to use the O11D EVO RGB case compared to this case as the airflow is so much better in that case. Bottom line is, if you want aesthetic, you will need to accept the compromised temperature with this case. If you want better temp, the O11D EVO RGB is the way to go.
Hi kleo I need your help, buddy. I am thinking of buying the Galahad II Trinity 360 Standard Edition for my 7900x. What do you think is that this AIO can handle the 7900x on all core Max clocks possible (5 GHz plus)? My ambient room temperature is 30-32 °C. Please help, bro.
Hi Johnathon J. Welcome to my channel. The reason I make use of the AL120 V2 is because of this reason. If I use the standard. I can’t even do 5ghz with the pbo2 settings
This video was EXACTLY what I need. Thank you so much bro for making this and taking the time to do all this for someone who is about to make a purchase and doesn’t have the money to do it twice. You really are a real one for that. One question for you: Do you think ~5C on a 12700k would be worth setting my pc to be setup as “figure C” or “Figure F” for aesthetic purposes? Or are the reverse fans the way to go so I can have the looks and air performance? don’t you think Lian Li should offer the option for reverse fan config AIOs if this is how their new case is set to work best? I get all this glass just to look at the cage side of an Infinity mirror fan. 😂
Hi Phil Kannaly, welcome to my channel. It greatly depends on where you are from. As in a Hot and Humid country or from a country which is having 4 seasons. C or F will not yeild good results, it should be A or D. if you are of a hotter country, I will adivise you to do A with push pull configuration. Else if you are of a colder country A or D will just be fine without push pull configuration. As for the reverse fans for liquid AIO. I will feedback to Lian Li, decission is up to them.. or you can suggest this at their reddit forum. www.reddit.com/r/lianli/
@@KleoYan once again, you are the man. Thank you for your long, honest and quick response. Definitely just got a like and subscribe from me. I’m glad I found a new place to learn on YT. Have a great night.
Hey, Kleo! Great test! Could you give me a recommendation on the following: I am planning to use the "A" test case, but I am worried about my CPU Liquid Cooler as its' radiator is going to get hotter in a few hours of using. Won't it affect somehow? The fans will be intaking the hot air, won't they? One more question, will I be able to put 2*120mm rear exhaust fans with microATX form factor only? If I want to use Standard/Mini/E-ATX, won't I be able to put 2 rare fans?
@@PhenomenalNFT Hi welcome to my channel. for the side, place liquid aio with push pull configuration to force the warm air flow in and out of the case, this was the recommendation from Lian Li and I have tested it. it does help in termal. For ATX / M-ATX / E-ATX . no issue you can put 2 x 120mm fans. but make sure it's at low mode and not high mode of the motherboard. As for ITX I have not tried but I do realise the PCI-E slot for the GPU is at the 1st slot as compared to ATX / M-ATX / E-ATX which is at the 2nd PCI-E Slot. if you intend to Vertically mount your GPU, you will only be able to mount 1 x 120mm rear fan.
@@KleoYan ahh, not gonna risk mounting it vertically in such a case😅Did u buy the Vision Silicone Grommets Set for low mode motherboards or it was included in the PC case? Also, could you share the link for the push-pull recommendations from Lian Li? Couldn't find it 🤷♂ Thank you for the content you are providing! It's much easier to make some decisions if there are high quality tests!
Hi Kleo, If you don't mind, I have an idea for your next video content. I searched on RUclips and found almost no content on the 7000 series processor with Air Cooler, like with the AK 620 or the Pearless Assassin 120 SE. If you make video content on this topic, I think your channel will grow at double speed. Your videos will easily be recommended by RUclips.
Hi Shivang, welcome back. I see what I can do as I did try to approach various brands for aircooler but failed. If I do get more air coolers. I will do up content. Thank you for your suggestion 😉 greatly appreciated it.
Hi Kelo, I'm waiting for my new PC. I have purchased the 360 Performance (3 fans) and 7 (3+3+1) 120 TL fans. The processor will be an i5 14600KF, the graphics card is a 4070 Super and the case is the Asus TUFF gt502. What distribution would you recommend? Your opinion would help me a lot. I live in Spain with a fairly warm climate in summer and somewhat cold in winter.
hi Salvador Alberti, welcome back. configuration as follow for GT502, btw I appreciate if you can post your question here instead ruclips.net/video/zJP1-GXDV4w/видео.html , nevertheless, this is what I will suggest 1) Top with 360 AIO, fan exhaust 2) Side 3 x 120mm fans intake 3) Bottom 3 x 120mm fans intake 4) Rear 1 x 120mm fans exhaust.
Thanks for the video, honestly I really want this but I'm hesitant with the possible temps I could get with a 4090 and 7950x3d. Its cooler in my room during the winter but knowing how hot the summers are, I don't know if its wise getting these over the 011 rgb... but I really like the look of this case :/
Hi Kaizen, welcome to my channel. Yes it does look good. A lot been telling me the cooling is good and such. You needs to put push pull configuration on a radiator to get better thermal results. If I am to put highend pc components, I will go for the O11D Evo RGB. At least there are more options to plan for case airflow.
@@KingKxizen you are most welcome. All the best with your build. By the way, I will be doing a build soon on the O11D EVO RGB. Maybe you like to subscribe and to click on the notification bell button. I Should be doing it this weekends.
@@KleoYan Hi actually I wanted to ask another question, I was looking at my current PC and realised that I don't think the 4090 might need more power. I currently have the Corsair 850W PSU but I think the minimum is 1000W. Do you think I should upgrade and to which? I looked online and someone suggested the be quiet! 1600W but I think thats super overkill and expensive, unless thats not?
Thanks for doing the tests! Just got the case. Do you know if having 1 exhaust fan in the high position vs 2 exhaust fans in the low position at the back makes a big difference? With 360 AIO.
Hi Kadmos, welcome to my channel. To me it does make a difference. I can only tells you that this is based in the climate I am in as the only area exhausting the hot air is through the rear.
Fall in love with this case. Now researching about the airflow and other stuff. Found your video and it helps a lot with my research. I'm thinking of putting a ryzen 7 7800x3d and a 4070 super. Also I have a question. Would the airflow from the bottom be better if I do a vertical gpu? Hope you can reply ❤ anyways nice and very educational video.
Hi MRIQ Gaming, welcome to my channel. The set up with have planned, works perfectly, the 7800X3D is not a hot chip and the 4070 super is a good choice too. As for vertical Mount, yes, it does provide better air circulation, especially the GPU hot air is not pushing towards your motherboard but going upwards. Just need to be mindful, if you intent to mount your GPU vertically mounted. You might or might not be able to place 2 x 120mm fans, you might end up with just 1. Of course depending on which vertical mount bracket to use and your GPU L X W X H construction.
@@KleoYan the computex 2 months ago. They're some new cases also from lian li there and the release date is supposedly Q3 which is around July till September. Unless lian li decided to delay it
@@mrahmedalhamed896 hi and welcome to my channel. It greatly depends on which region you at. If you are at colder region yes but if you are at a hot and humid region, I will not advise to do so.
Hey man.. I’m looking forward to buy a O11 Vision, but I live in Brasil (tropical country) and got a bit worried about having to lower down power consumption.. My CPU is AMD 7 7800x3D, and GPU is a TUF 4070 TI Super.. Do you think I would need to lower my power consumption as well?
Hi Gabriel Corso, welcome to my channel. Just my opinion. I would rather grab the O11D EVO RGB over this chassis, so that I don't have to worry about it. Unless you are from a colder country.
Thanks a lot for answering!! Keep up with the great content. Those tests are really nice and useful. Normally temps on my region goes max 30°C.. and it’s not during a great part of the year.. Also the max clock speed for my processor is 5GHz That’s why I was in doubt..
@@gabrielcorso I see. hmm.. still I would prefer to go with O11D EVO RGB, but if your region do not always stay at 30°C and do have winter and such. The O11 Vision should not be an issue. The choice is yours and I wish you all the best with your build.. 😉
Which one is cooler, the Lian Li O11 Vision with 3 glass panels or the Montech King 95 Pro with 2 glass panels attached? And which one would you choose between the two for achieving the best CPU performance?
Hi Rodaempat, welcome to my channel and Merry Christmas, I choose Montech King 95 Pro for better thermal as I am from a hot and humid country, which the climate is throughout the year. www.reddit.com/r/MontechPC/comments/19esupr/project_montech_king95_pro_sonic_the_hedgehog
Hi Kleo Yan, I wanna use this case for my ROG Maximus Z690 Glacial Extreme with i5 12600K and will make water cooling PC, and using Lian li SL120 INFINITY. Can U help me to figure out the airflow for this spec and what GPU do U recommend? BTW my location at Indonesia
Hi Huai TeN HuanG, welcome to my channel. Go with setup A but if possible, for your Liquid AIO or custom watercooling radiator at the side, do a push pull configurattion. As for GPU, it depends on what you use your GPU for. I can't really recommend you a GPU as I don't play games at all on my PC. so sorry about that. But if you do lots of 3D rendering stuff, I will go for at least a 4080 Super.
@@KleoYan ty very much for your information 🙏 I'm using this PC for playing Dota 2 and using Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, and Premiere Pro. I planned to use RX 6800 or RX 6800 XT Is it good enough?
Would the temps be cooler if I use a lower end processor? I'm about to build in this case and I'm planning on putting a ryzen 5 5600x, do i still need an aio if i want to put it in this case?
Hi Fisnik Hoxha, welcome to my channel. It greatly depends on which country you are from. If you are in a cooler country, no issues with just using good AirCooler or Liquid AIO
@@KleoYan I’m thinking of purchasing the Deepcool LT720 the 360 version, do you think that is a quality aio? I’m also worried that it would shorten the lifespan of it as i want to leak over more towards aesthetics and mount it on the right hand side and not on the rear. So far my build is this case and the 5600x, msi mag b550 tomohawk wifi, 32 gb of ram at 3600 mhz 2tb ssd and an rm850x corsair gpu. My graphics card is an xfx qick309 speedster 16gb
@@IllyrianM9 LT720 is a good liquid AIO, it will do it's job, only think I dislike are the fans which is kind of noisy after 1800rpm. Nevertheless you don't really need to worry about the quality of LT720.
Hey friend, had to stop by, on this case. Thinking about upgrading my son's PC from the Corsair 4000d. Was wondering about temps, if I decided to keep his 240 aio. Great video.
Hello TheOpsZone, welcome back. the O11 Vision to me is a toaster. This is based on the experience I have in my region, I would advise to get the O11D Evo RGB. that's my opinion, but if you still choose to have this O11 Vision, I would advise to do side 360 with push pull configuration.
@@ijv5567 hi welcome to my channel. For every set up. It takes time to switch I have a standard of 15 minutes to let the system cool down before conducting the test again. So hope this helps answer your question.
Kleo Yan,i have rtx 4090 Gigabyte,i7 13700kf,Rog Ryujin 2 240. Do you recommend this case or should I go to Evo XL. I ask because of thermals.Sorry on my English,it is not my primary language😃
Hi zeljko ignjatic, the PC Parts you used will leave lots of empty space in EVO XL, I suggest you to get the O11D EVO RGB which will not look so empty. ruclips.net/video/p2u0x_q5Cp4/видео.htmlsi=_l-ESVHp8m4oMS4d
@@zeljkoignjatic2500 it’s up to you. I would go for EVO RGB. As there are more advantages 1st you can mount a 420 liquid AIO at the top as brackets provided and 2nd the anti shaq bracket that comes with the case is very functionable. If you have not watch my other video about the EVO RGB, go have a look 😉ruclips.net/video/p2u0x_q5Cp4/видео.html
hi Kleo Love U BRO Nice work, bro, but I was surprised that 360 mm AIO and 240 mm AIO have a difference of only 1 or 2 degrees (between A and D) with an average of 5 ghz. Please explain to us for information purposes.
Hi Always Respawn, let me start off with the case structure. If I am not careful enough to choose the correct airflow. Having a 360 Liquid AIO is deem better performance to a 240 liquid AIO, but you need to have good airflow in your case. You see, if the heat can't dissipate fast enough, the metal of this case will absorb the heat, since the radiator is attached to the case side, these heat will more or less transfer to your 360 radiator, plus the factor of larger surface area of the radiator, It asborbs more heat. though there is a side panel with mesh holes, there are restriction to the amount of hot air exhausting or cool air drawing in.
As why the 240 is doing pretty good. it's located at the rear where there are no gaps, plus the honey comb holes are larger compared to the mesh holes at the side, therefore pushing hot air through the radiator and through the rear honey comb is fast, same applies if you draw cool air in to the radiator.
Now for a 360 liquid AIO not being able to perform is when a case has restriction of airflow. If you case have proper airflow, the amount of cool air in is equal to the amount of hot air out. Your 360 radiator will out perform a 240 Liquid AIO. I hope these make sense as it took me a fair amount of time to figure out how to run a 7950X at an acceptable temperature in this chassis and not only that, I have to battle with my room temperature too, as the case is made of metal and it is also absorbing some heat from the exterior.
@@KleoYan oh I see ,so bro we can use galahad ii Trinity 240 with 7900x or 7950x for all core 5 or more ghz of performance. If I am not correct so please correct me.
@@AlwaysRespawnyes you can use the 240 GA II trinity, but will need to tune the PBO2 to set the PPT at a lower wattage consumption. Also the TDC and EDC to draw lower ampere. Just like how I illustrated in this content. But this will limit the potential of your highend processor. Again the choice is yours.
I stopped the video when I saw the results window to come here and say THANK YOU for this.
Hi khaled, welcome to my channel and thank you for your feedback.
This was very comprehensive without being overbearing. Well done.
Hi Derek Brown, welcome to my channel and am glad you like this content. Thank you for your valuable feedback and all the best with your build too.
You are the first person I've seen to do in depth testing on the o11 vision's thermals. Cheers for that. Only thing I wish was included is tests for air cooled configurations, as I am unsure if this case would be good for that.
Hi Trapped-in-polaroid, welcome to my channel. If you want my honest opinion, I will not advise you to do aircooling. Maybe someothers will have the expertise on this. For me when I did the test on a aircooler, there is no way I can get it below 95 degrees, unless i set drawing wattage is at 125watts. Do note that I am not only battling with the airflow of this case ( got to plan properly to have balance airflow) I have to battle with my harsh room temperature too. Unless you are in a colder country, aircooling is possible. You see, in such a warm room, the case will absorb heat from the exteral too. Thank you for your question and am glad you've bring this up.
Thank you for the reply! I can understand your reasons for going watercooling. I don't have problems with high room temperatures and my CPU doesn't produce as much heat as yours so I imagine it will be ok. Just don't want to spend another $100+ on an AIO, especially since they tend to have less longevity than air coolers. I think I will stick with the air cooler I already got.@@KleoYan
@@Trapped-in-polaroid I see. Understood. Yup if you are at a cooler region, it will be fine 😉 thanks for the update.
What I love with your video is you focus on subjects no other covers, keep up with your greate work, many thanks
@@nimaseyedmortazavi hi and welcome to my channel. I try to do content as a pc builder or consumer prospective and to help pc builders on my findings. I will try to maintain this style of content. Thank you for your feedback and encouragement. Greatly appreciated it. All the best with your build too. 👍👍👍
Thanks for this bro!! Exactly what I was looking for. I'm impressed that A was the winner
Hi Marino Vargas, welcome back and thank you again for the feedback. All the best with your build. 😉
why are u impressed its the only logical direction + the lowest amount of dust will get in the case with A way and its also big win
This was incredible. Thank you so much for providing this info.
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Hi I've just begun my build and this is the MOST HELPFUL video I have ever encountered, Thank you so much good sir!! New Subscriber!
@@vrsinal1339 hi and welcome to my channel. I am glad this did aid you in some ways and I all the very best with your build too 😉
I just bought the o11 Vision and was worried about how I wound have the fans set up….your video was a big help!….you have yourself a new subscriber….keep up the great work 😎
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Mannnn, you such a badass, and you are very high worth to receive the Nobel price for this video. Thank you so much for this 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
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As stated by others, thank you for this in depth video. Very informative and appreciated the time and effort in it.
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Thank you for breaking this down in a way that's useful even for a beginner like me. I've been planning a build using setup B. I will probably still try B first, because it won't require adjusting fans on the AIO. If I'm not happy with the temperatures of B, I will switch to A. (I'm building with a 9900x & 7800xt in a temperate climate, and won't be pushing the hardware to its limits.)
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mate you are a legend for doing this, thank you so so much
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makes sense, cos side mount intake AIO is CPU-favoring while top mount blow out is GPU-favoring and in this case there's no top vent the only option is CPU-favouring and that's why the temps are better with either A or D (I bet if you use the 240 in A you'll get a similar result there too). Very informational vid, thanks!
Hi toughgamer, welcome to my channel and thank you for your feedback. You are right about 240 at the side but it does increase in temperature. Nevertheless, this vision case is idea in cooler region.
Solid video, good shit my guy.
I was looking for some one doing the D configuration and vs A and B configuration was money. Thank you
@@freshdripz4670 hi welcome to my channel and thank you for your feedback. All the best with your build too. 😉
thank you for testing the fan positions! I was looking for that for my O11 vision build
Hi ehMKay, welcome to my channel. Thank you for your feedback and all the best with your build.
@@KleoYan thanks. I could not believe, that 6 intake and 2 exhaust is good, while sucking the warm air from the radiator in (Setup B), but I guess thats the way to go :D
@@GermanArchitect nice. That’s good. You found a good sweet spot 👍
@@KleoYan Yeah, now I just have to figure out how I get my 4090 FE in vertical mode into it. Any chance to do this while having 2 rear exhausts?
@@GermanArchitect for me nope. Not possible. The 4090 height is too tall.
Great content! I am doing the 011 vision with set up A.
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Amazing visualization of the data!
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Glad I came across this review. I’m planning on upgrading my system to a 4090 and 14900k, and this case, although beautiful, will not do any good. Love your channel and way of detailedly explaining things. I’ve actually made most of the planning for my new build around your reviews. Thank you!
Hi Christian L , welcome back and thank you for your feedback. I am glad some of my content did help you in someways. All the best with your build too 😉
Thanks for this in depth information. Im starting clean and building a new PC. My issue is that going with Lian Li's recommended configuration (A) would require you to purchase 3x reverse blade fans to replace the fans that your AIO 360mm already comes with to turn it into an Intake.
my question is.. with a CPU like Ryzen 7 9700x which from research is a very cool CPU (low wattage), is it worth replacing my brand new AIO fans to make them reverse intake blades? so basically my options are:
1. buy the extra 3x reversed fans to replace AIO fans ($)
2. dont replace AIO fans and instead buy 2 reverse fans for the rear to make them into option B
3. dont replace AIO fans and buy normal rear fans (exhaust) and be at option C
for context: I live in a country with both cold and hot seasons.
Hi James, welcome to my channel. I highly suggest to stick to configuration (A) with a twist. What you can do is.. retain the 360 liquid AIO fans to be push and have your reverse fans as pull, just make sure that the original fans and the resverse fans are of the same. Reason is. Reverse fans does not really have much static pressure.
Confiuration as follow :
Side 6 x fans on Liquid AIO (Push Pull) Intake
Bottom 3 x fans intake
Rear 2 x fans exhaust
you will get good results with the above mentioned.
@@KleoYan that sounds doable. so basically on the side ill have 3x reversed blades showing in the case, then the radiator and then my 3x AIO blades at the back of radiator hidden in the chamber?
@ correct. That will not only cool your CPU but force more air to the case and to push the warm air out fast.
Thanks alot, this gives a clear picture on how to configure airflow in Lian Li o11 Vision case.
Hi Raj K, welcome to my channel and I am glad you like this content. All the best with your build too.
this is such a great video great job!!! i got all the Lian Li parts for my new build and i wish I saw this before
Hi Oleh FPV, welcome to my channel. Kindly note that this is base at a hot and humid country. If you are at a cooler region, it might not be that bad as compared to where I am located. Nevertheless, thank you for your feedback and I wish you all the very best with your build too. 😉
9:25 A is the Best... Best Cpu and Gpu Temp
3x120 bottom (air in) 2x120 rear (air out) and 360mm push and pull on side (air in)
Hi Young-J welcome to my channel and yup A is still best. Thank you for your feedback 😉
Thank you so much for this video, helped me to decide to pass on this case, even though I really want it for the looks. I live in Beijing and it's too hot in the summer for my peace of mind.
Hello k2Nezumi, welcome to my channel and thank you for your feedback. 👍👍👍
So basically in a configuration of 7 or 8 fans, the bottom fans will be reverse ones to pull in the air, the AIO fans which is on the side of the PC box are also reverse to pull in the air and the rest of the fans on the back are normal fans to push the air out.
@@Hikari_Sakurai hi and welcome to my channel. What you have mentioned are all correct or in general, all intake fans are of reverse blade and all exhaust fans are normal blades. 😉
Just subbed to your channel, just got this case yesterday and was thinking of going with the B configuration. Will probably have to do A now 🙏🏽
Hi Ali Rezai, welcome to my channel. That's good, wish you all the best with your build and thank you to have subscribed to my channel.
Really useful video! I'm looking at building B or C, can i ask - did you use all 120 fans for the test? I'm looking at using 140s for the bottom intake, would it have much effect on the results? A is clearly better, but it would require buying 3 reverse fans or spinning them around showing the back. Thanks!
Hi Acky, welcome to my channel. All are of 120mm fans and if you use 140mm fans. There will be more or less some impact, I would say the thermal might improve by 1 to 3 degrees but for sure your build will be quiet. Reason is, 140mm fans does not require high RPMs to draw tons of air.
@@KleoYan Thankyou for the reply! Subscribed due to the very informative information. I live in Australia, and have the same ambient temperatures as you, and now starting to have concerns about this case.. May opt for the mesh roof version just to have 3 extra fans. If i was to mix and match components, RGB would have to have separate programs? Don't think L Connect would be able to control an EK AIO for example right?
@@Ackz89 hi you are most welcome. for L-connect to work, you will need the uni fan controller from Lian Li as it has the firmware needed. for your EK AIO, you will need to use your motherboard utility to control the argb effects or alternatively, purchase an ARGB Controller.
hmm, I didn't know the O11 Vision have the top mesh version or are you referring to the O11D Evo RGB? If you are using pretty highend products like processor or GPU, I suggest to get the O11D Evo RGB, it is more expensive but it's has better thermal. The choice is yours.
@@KleoYan Yes sorry, the O11D Evo, so it has a roof to exhaust and top mount radiator. I have a 3080 and looking at using that but the other parts are new and wanting i9 14900k.. so hot parts. Don't really want to spend the money on top components, to have to undervolt them.
@@Ackz89 I see, then the O11D Evo fits the bill more.. all the best with your build too. do let us know your experiences, once your build is complete 😉
the side radiator panel can mount 6 x 120mm per lian li's official website.
in front and behind the radiator
Hi wumpratt, welcome to my channel and yup. It's written in my description. I will be doing up another test with push pull configuration. thank you for the information.
Thanks for the video, I'm set up at B but after this I'll probably end up switching my fans
Hi Crotin, welcome to my channel. I am glad this does aid you in certain ways. All the best with your build too. 😉
Thank you so much for testing all the fan configurations on the O11 Vision, been wondering this myself.
I know you mentioned air cooled cpu being unsuitable for your region's weather, I assume the result would be similar to config D, since the CPU fan position is similar to the AIO out.
I am surprised though that even with 24AIO its better to exhaust, instead of drawing cool air right from outside the backside
Hi Junrui He, welcome to my channel. Yup I did mentioned that is not ideal to have aircooling in my country. and as for the 240 exhuasting air out instead of drawing air in, the trick is to push hot air out of the case. if you have set it to intake with a 240 at the rear. the hot air will need to exit from the side but it's far reach plus of the angle. Therefore having side intake to bring in cool air and to have rear to exhaust is more ideal, as the warm air is around the motherboard area where the direct path to draw hot air out is at the rear.
I have some interesting observations with the rear fans. If you don't install them at all or install only the rear top one, then your M2 SSD will have lower temperatures than with a fan. This is when installing the remaining fans, of course. That is why in the test in options D, E, F the M2 SSD is hotter. The additional resistance of the radiator further interferes with the free flow of air. The back grille is the only place where the air comes out and should come out. If you are not bothered by the noise level, then set the rear fans to high speeds - this will greatly increase the cooling efficiency.
Hi Денис Косов, welcome to my channel. Thank you for your sharing, greatly appreciated it. You've sharp eyes. 👍👍👍
Thank you so much the best video I see for 011 Vision case airflow
Hi GabrielGraph, welcome to my channel and thank you for your feedback. I am glad you like the content and all the best with your build too. 😉
Great job! Enjoyed every bit of this video.
@@DRSUTTON hi, welcome to my channel. Thank you for your feedback and I am glad you like this content. All the best with your build too 😉
about as expected (but not without surprises i admit), thx for sharing ^^
Hi ɳɐɸɱɣ Ɖᴙσאϵ, welcome to my channel but if you do push pull configuration on a 360. It might work. thank you for your feedback.
Very nice test. The general problem with this case is the lack of a dust filter at the front side. There are only dust filters on the bottom. I still don't get why. So if you want no trouble with dust you can ONLY suck air in through the bottom and blow it out at the front side and to the rear.
Hi Michael Sirtl, welcome to my channel. Unless you are in a cool room and to use not highend pc products which generate lots of heat. Then it will be alright to have mesh. Anyway I agree with you and maybe should to regular maintenance to keep dust from accumulating.
@@KleoYan RX 6900XT and Ryzen5 5600X. So this stuff gets quiet hot...
@@SirMic4711 I see, then that should be ok to have dust filters. I believe lian li has it's purpose not to have those filters but you can always DIY. it's not difficult which I did for another case, which is the Q58 ruclips.net/video/LLA7Ybw14Dc/видео.htmlsi=TnKJcL7DIdniwVwz&t=874 matterial can be found and it's not expensive www.amazon.com/MoKo-400x300mm-Dustproof-Magnetic-Computer/dp/B0BHSS55RM
Thanks for making this video !
Hi Arkane, welcome to my channel. It's my pleasure to share the experience and all the best with your build. 😉
Thank you so mutch for your work here! helped me alott!!!
Hi Philipp Trillenberg, welcome back and I am glad this did aid you in someways. By the way, it will still be good if you can test it out yourself as my country climate might be different from yours. All the best with your build 😉
thank you! i will do that @@KleoYan
@@8minimal8 you are most welcome 😊
Hello! Well done! Thanks!
For my opinion, configuration - "C" is better choice for me, BUT with minor changes:
1) 2x120 fans on rear (low m/b position)
2) 3x140 fans on bottom (AL also exists in version 140)
3) Vertical GPU orientation (with rizer) for stronger airflow from 140 fans which will cause a better effect on m/b temperatures... but more for appearance :)
I think O11 Vision too big for 3x120 on bottom. It also has little ventilation. Thats why it needs more air volume and airflow speed.
I will glad to read your opinion about this :)
Hi 怪獣, welcome to my channel and thank you for your valuable feedback, I am not really happy with the results and intend to do another content to test out some stuff. I will test out your method too. Thank you for your suggestion.
@@KleoYanHello, I really appreciate the thorough testing in this video! Have you been able to replicate these tests with 140 fans at the bottom?
@@ali021 hi, welcome to my channel. Do pardon me, I have not test the 140mm fans at the bottom and this case no longer with me, so sorry.
@@KleoYan no worries, thank you for the great content. This video was very helpful 💯
@@ali021 you are most welcome and all the best with your build too.
Really great video, thanks for the effort! I was really curious about the temps, bcs I wanna build a pc with this case and a 4090
Hi Just Me, welcome to my channel and thank you for your valuable feedback. Now this test is conducted in a hot and humid country. If you are in a region where is cooler. The temperature readings will be lower.
My fear of my future vision build is the right side fans accumulating dusk outside the case....
How bad is it?
I'm thinking of exhaust for everthing except the bottom to solve any potential dust issues.
@@WooBino. hi and welcome to my channel. In general, so long you do regular cleaning and not letting it accumulate dust. You should not worry about it.
If you are at a colder region, your plan is ok but if you are in at s hot and humid region, temperature will go up, which is not ideal.
Thank you I bought the case used. although I have a good one but wanted something different.
Hi Best of 90s, welcome to my channel. Thank you for your feedback and congrats on your purchase of this case. Though I might not like the thermal of this case but if you are of at a colder region, that will not be an issue, plus it's a very unique case.
I would love to see a comparison of the Vision vs. the 011 Dynamic Evo and possibly even the RGB. Is this case worth the cost of thermals over the Evo or the RGB? I could handle a few degrees, but if it turns out to be maybe 10 degrees different I'm going with the Evo or RGB.
Hi Ian Mitchell, welcome back. I see what I can do, but just my opinion, for me which is based in a hot and humid country, I prefer the EVO or EVO RGB. As the top mesh will help a lot more.
In option A, did you use 1x120mm or 2x120mm as rear?
Hi Jimmy Konti, welcome to my channel. Is with 2 x 120mm fans.
@@KleoYan have you done any tests with 1x120mm fans? I want to put 1 and not 2, because aesthetically is nicer, and i wanted to see if it would have a major difference.
@@jimmykonti6419 if you are at a colder region, you can give it a try. As for where I am, by placing only 1 120mm fan. The cpu temp gone up by 7 to 10 degrees celcius.
Ok, so the 5 intakes 3 exhausts vs the (recommended 6-2) make sense now. All the hot air going towards the radiator, that's why cooling is worse.
Hi WheeledHamster, welcome back. not sure what you mean by recommended 6-2 .. but yes, in general, it will be best to pass cool air through radiator.
Thank you for this video, very helpful!
Hi Tom Marshall, welcome to my channel and thank you for your valuable feedback. All the best with your build too 😉
what about A but with 240mm aio instead?
@@Κανενας-κ4τ hi and welcome to my channel. It greatly depends on which processor you are using and at which climate you are at..
for A set up does it have 2 exhaust right
Hi L., welcome to my channel. for Set A, your motherboard have to be at low mode and not high mode. Only motherboard at low mode allows you to mount 2 x 120mm fans at the rear.
@@KleoYan thanks
@@lucklmfao4302 You are most welcome and all the best with your build too. 😉
How about the side push pull for the 360 radiator intake, bottom intake and rear exhaust??
Hi Liek Arts, welcome to my channel as based on my last test which is not listed. Having a 360 at the side with push pull configuration gets a better thermal result and it’s more ideal too.
@@KleoYan oke, thank you very much dude
@@liekarts2936 you are most welcome and all the best with your build too. 😉
Hi Kleo
Im building my first pc and im having a bit of trouble finding out how to configure my fans. I read many sites that negative air pressure is cooler than positive pressure. But in your video A is cooler than C. And i was leaning towards the C method until i saw your video. Can you help me clarify your tests?
Before hands thanks for the video😁
HI Hjalte Bjarning, welcome to my channel. I will only voice out my opinion. The only cool air going in is from the bottom which the cool air is sweep between the GPU heatsink, hence warm air will raise up, you need to have something to sweep the motherboard area. therefore the configuration A is of a much better choice. If you do it C, yes you are pulling hot air out but that does not sweep the hot area of the motherboard, plus hot air exhausting out through the radiator, the CPU temp will go up instead. As the radiator is cycling back the hot solution back to the pump block.. You can give it a try on C to have a peace of mind too.
Which case is the best thermal performance of all LIan li O11 line up??
Hi Kuzzzzzzzzzzzz, I would say it greatly depends on how you configure your airflow in a case. For me I will choose O11D EVO RGB.
@@KleoYan evo rgb or nzxt h6 flow?? I saw a video h6 flow is better thermal performance
@@kuzzzzzzzzzzzz7511 I have no idea on nzxt products. So sorry.
can we have sound tests as well since lian li fans are notorious for their vibrations at higher RPMs and hugh dbs at least its the case with the SL fans
Hi Silentkills, welcome to my channel. will do, do pardon me which I left out on the noise profile. In future, I will do that on my benchmark test. Thank you.
Many thanks for this comparison! I assume you placed your mobo so that it can fit 2 fans on the back for setups A-C, correct?
Hi Dejmen, welcome to my channel and yes I have place the motherboard so that I can fit 2 x 120mm fans as this case lack of exhaust..
I like your guts Kleo. You speak from your heart, telling others not to use a highend processor in this chassis, which is based on weather condition. This does shows the value as why I will listen and to watch your content. I have a question, ain't you worry to lose sponsorship when you speak this way? By the way, another excellent content, thank you for sharing 😘
Hi Nox, welcome back. My conscious is clear and I strongly believed that there are always room for improvement. Not being bias, Lian Li do listen and to improve on their products. Another factor, I find no point to do an overview which exclude the cons. My channel is based on 3 principles. 1st being honest, 2nd info which PC builders want to know and 3rd as a guide content. Nox, thank you for being supportive from the start ❤
@@KleoYan well spoken, you are the type of person whom I will trust and to work with. When it's good or bad, you will stand neutral. Thank you for your time and efforts to share these info. 3 👍👍👍 up.
Lian Li AL V2 better than sl-inf fan?
HI
Pengdy Lee, welcome to my channel. AL V2 are a bit better in static pressure but either fans you wont go wrong.
very helpful video 👍 im gonna buy this case, with my undervolted 5800x3d (Max 85 Watt) and RTX 3080 i guess i will not have a heat problem at all
Hi Ray98, welcome to my channel and yes, you are correct. the 5800X3D is not a toasty processor and plus UV, this vision is suitable of it. All the best with your build and thank you for your feedback.
I'm sorry if Ihe mentioned it but did he use one or two intake/ exhaust fans in the back in the 360mm Rad tests?
Hi Rizen, welcome to my channel the rear is with 2 x 120mmn fans. I have mentioned the methodology I have applied. Kindly go through the whole content as I have indicated to test with the various fan positioning.
I wonder if the casing is good for 14700K and 7900 XTX.. I'm from Malaysia which is also hot and humid..
Hi Kenny Yap, welcome to my channel. I would advoid using highend stuff in this chassis. if you run defualt settings without power limit of vcore offset. you won't get good temps. Only way is by brute force / airflow, that is to have push pull configuration on a liquid AIO at the side to push more air in and to force air out. 14700K runs hot at default.
@@KleoYan I see.. In this case Lian Li O11 Dynamic Evo RGB will be better? I'm anticipating for your video review :D
@@oTheDucky89o Yup EVO RGB will be better in thermal. As for the review am still preparing as my work starts, having lesser time in content, unlike during the holidays. so sorry that you have to wait.
@@KleoYan no worries, take all the time you need bro. Your content is very helpful for all builders around the world. Keep up the good work!
@@oTheDucky89o thank you.. I will try to keep up. 😉
How do you think this case will do with a 7800x3d with a 360mm AIO set up? Live hot and humid country too with similar temps and deciding between the fractal design north or O11 Vision.
Hi Tsukuyomi Artemis, welcome to my channel, if you choose to use this O11D vision. You will need to use performance fans on a 360 Radiator using push pull configuration and also you might need to do offset vcore settings to -0.05v. That will sustain the temp and performance of your 7800X3D. It’s much cooler to run this compared to a 7950X. But which ever chassis you choose. By doing offset of vcore is the way to go.
@@KleoYanhi kleo, I have the same setup as in this comment, can you explain why it is good to do offset vcore? I do 3-D cad design work as well as gaming, I wonder if it would affect the performance or my workflow, thanks for the great content 👍
@ hi welcome to my channel. In this content, I am trying ways and means to drop the temp. That’s why I did the vcore offset. Infact doing offset does not harm the performance, instead it is telling the system to pull what’s needed to run at max processor clock speed.
@@KleoYan thanks for the quick reply, if I set my low voltage limit to -0.05, what should be the upper voltage limit for my cpu vcore?
@@marcosaguilar8504 I only do offset vcore. The test I leave it untouched.
NZXT H9 elite or O11XL, which has better thermals , acoustics and better for custom water cooling
Hi Moonlight, welcome to my channel. do pardon me. I do not have the NZXT H9 elite, therefore I can't comment which is better. so sorry.
Im going with set up A but I like having one 120mm exhaust at the back. Do you think there will be a huge difference vs going with 2x 120mm exhaust? I just prefer using "high mode" for the mobo config.
@@TheLemonyLime hi welcome to my channel. To me it does in my country (hot and humid). This case is a toaster to me as it does not have top exhaust. By removing 1 fan off the rear, the thermal will be drastic. Unless your country is of a colder country.
I have a question, I have been using this case for almost 9 months now using the D configuration. However recently my double HDDs 6 and 3TB consecutively showing signs of failure with the 6 dead due to hot temps on average 51deg Celsius. I need your opinion on how I can minimise heat at the back chamber, exhaust the hot air out.
Hi Qeem Ross, welcome to my channel. I have no idea how you've set up your O11 vision. Mind to share with me the full specs of your system, including the fans and such. Also mind to take some pics of the back of your case where the cable management is at. I am also terrible sorry that this took so long for me to reply you as I didn't get any notification on new comments of email notification when you have post a comment here. Nevertheless as mentioned, I will need to know the full spec of your system and pictures, kindly send them to me at godzylatech@gmail.com. Thank you!
@@KleoYan Hi there, I have actually done something practical which is just to get the case away from the wall lol, and my drives are working on optimal temps. I indeed however swapped out both drives, to a newer HDD, better now.
My system is basically 6 AL120s for intake. 2 AL120s as exhausts on the radiator of my NZXT Kraken 240 AIO. I guess thats that. Thing now is I need to learn when to ramp up the fans and what not.
@@qeemross ok phew.. i thought you will go mad at me as it never takes me long to response to all my comments. thank you for the update. The characteristic of most Lian Li O11 family, yes you need to give sufficient gaps to pull air or to push hot air out. If you are not loading games or doing intensive stuff. you can let your fans run easy, this can be done in L-Connect 3 app. for me I will do custom curve points. Based on experience and with your setup, just my opinion, I will do this using L-Connect 3 app.
Rear with 240 AIO if you can mount it. for the pump leave it to run at 100% or 80% as for the fans since you are using AL fans, set in L-Connect Profile to HighSP (it will only ram up 80% of your fans if it reach to a certain high temperature.
Bottom fans - 3 x 120mm fans intake , set it to a custom cuvre on L-Connect 3 with 900rpm when the temperature reach 65°C and 1500rpm at 80°c and 1800rpm at 90°C
Side fans - 3 x 120mm intake, set same as bottom fans
reason to do this is to force cool air into the case. 1) To sweep the hot air off your GPU (bottom fans) 2) to sweep the hot air off motherboard area.
then it will force most of the hot air out to your rear, though vents and also through the radiator. now your radiator will be warmer but it's only by 2 to 4 degrees. The key factor is to get the case warm air circluation out of the case. This will aid you with the cooling on other components. you see if you do it this way, there are also air pushing towards those holes at the bottom of your motherboard, this will partially sweep off the warm air that is generated by your HDD at the back and out of the case.
I hope this aid you out. give it a try and let us know your results.
omg this in depth thank you. for the rear right, i really forgot where i plugged the fans in to. cause i seem to be able to control my rear AL120 fans on the NZXT CAM. as for the rest i will look into it and fiddle my L-Connect.
thanks again!
@@KleoYan oh yah how do you set it via RPM in L-Connect? I can only see via percentage.
Your content quality is growing like a cute little baby. Such good-quality content. Keep it up, bro, and btw, which thermal compound did you use in this test? Also, I have one more question: is lianli galahat trinity ii 360 (standard) and lianli galahad trinity ii 360 SL-inifnity the same in performance?
Hi Shivang001, welcome back and thank you for your valuable feedback. Your motivation words will encourage me to bring better content. Thank you!
As to answer your question. The air pressure of any Uni Fans are better compared to the standard fans, thats part of the reason, I've make use of the AL120 V2 fans.
@@KleoYan thanks for the reply and bro which therrmal compound u use in this test
@@shivang0017 I am using the IC Graphite Thermal Pad. Most of my benchmark test and such are using this, just to standardised the result when testing liquid cooler or aircooler.
@@KleoYan Bro, If you don't mind, can you please make a video of the ic thermal pad vs. the arctic mx-6 for our understanding purposes? It will help us.
@@shivang0017 hi I have mentioned in couple of occasion. Using the IC Graphite thermal pad will never be as good as thermal paste. This is one good example you can witness. ruclips.net/video/AFkmROKWwtY/видео.htmlsi=q06F-IHFUhqqPe4g
Damn what are you filming with? That B roll in the dark looks crisp af
Hello Pc Guru, welcome to my channel. Is just an iPhone XS with ProMovie Recorder App. 4K 60fps with iso 320, white balance 4250 and shutter speed at 80. Then compress 4k 60fps to 2k 60fps.
always considered this, is it problematic if i just use this case with the outer glass on? I can open it as an open case and then should not be a problem with temps, or u neeed it closed so u can have the flow properly?
Hi Francisco Martinho, welcome to my channel. To have the tempered glass all on, night need to get high airflow fans to force the hot air out, which will be noisy. If Having it open, yes it will help in cooling, but to be honest, that defeats the purpose to get this case.
Heya ! I live in hot country but most of the time I use my AC at my room stays (20c most of the time) . For the time being I'll be using the C option while I save money for "Reversed fans" since Lian Li AIO are exhaust. Do you think the C temperatures can damage my pc in long term? My Config: 4070 Super (Triple Fan) and an i7 13700k.
Hi Asinoma, welcome to my channel. If you are always in Air conditioning enviroment. The situation will be better than mine setup here and no it will not damage your PC since your room is cooler, configuration C will be fine too.
@@KleoYan Heya ! Thanks for answering ! I'm looking to get the Lian Li GA2T36INB GA II Trinity SL-INF 360MM ARGB but the fans are exhaust, can I flip the fans to make them intake? to have the A option. This is my first pc build btw.
@@Asinomaaso Hi, welcome back. For configuration "A" Yes you can flip the SL-Inf fans on the radiator to be intake. and I advise you to stick with the original fans instead of using the reverse fan. The air pressure will be better on the original for your Radiator. Unless you mind the asethetic then go with the reserve fans. The difference will be increase of thermal between 3°C to 5°C if you choose to use the reverse fans.
@@KleoYan sorry I don’t understand so it’s recommended to flip the fans from my AOI to achieve the option A or just use my fans as exhaust in my AOI
@@Asinomaaso You've asked, if you want to configure it with configuration "A", can you flip the fans on your GA II Trinity SL-INF 360?
I have answered, yes you can. Just remove the fans on your GA II Trinity SL-INF 360 and flip the fans only, screw it back on to your liquid AIO, so that it will become intake.
As for which configuration "A" or "C", both will be fine as you are in a air condition room.
I have only 1 exhaust at the back , with 360 aio on the side and bottom as intake. Will it make a difference ?
Hi Xephaholic, welcome to my channel. If you are from a cooler country. There might be little impact but if you are at a warmer country like I do, then there will be a difference.
@@KleoYan Hihi! Thanks Kleo for the reply! I live in Singapore and currently running only 1 exhaust in High Mobo mode. Is it possible for me to put 2 , 120mm at the back in high mode ?
@@Xephaholic hi and nope, if the motherboard tray is at high mode, you can't mount 2 x 120mm fans.. only at low mode.
Hi there!
Firstly thanks a lot for this video! It’s very detailed and concise and you explained everything very well.
My only question is about AIO coolant temperature. Right now I am stuck between position A and C (both have bottom 3 fans intake and rear 2 as exhaust, difference is side 3 intake vs exhaust).
Most people believe that A is better than C as it lets more air come in. My my question is, isn’t that bad? The radiator on the side is getting hot and using that to intake air will make the chassis hotter no?
Also how will these two configurations compare in terms of coolant temperatures for the radiator?
Hi Ashad Siddiqui, welcome to my channel and thank you for your feedback, I have another option for you. stick to A) but do it push pull configuration on your rad, that will help more in air circulation. your Coolent temp will be good plus hot air are forces out of the case due to additional set of fans, but if you choose to do one set of the radiator. I still would advise you to stick with A). Reason to this, coolent will be good and though hot air in going in to the case, you don't have to worry about GPU temp as it's taken care by the bottom fans. be it side intake hot air and bottom push in cool air, it's still postive air. if you choose C) that will be negative air. Just my opinion.
@@KleoYan Hey Kleo Yan, thanks for the reply!
So actually after sending you my message I didn’t know when you’d respond so I tested A. I actually used to use C with push/pull (meaning 6 fans on radiator all exhausting) and my temps would be 66C on GPU and CPU. Now when I did A, I get the same GPU temps but CPU is like 5-7C better. Definitely seems this was the better option.
Side question, what do you use to monitor coolant temps? I currently use armory crate form Asus (I have an Asus aio). The monitor from armory crate seems to be showing a wrong cpu temp for me so I don’t know if I can trust the coolant temp too.
@@ashadsiddiqui3226 I am using the Galahad II LCD 280 (push pull config) with L-Connect 3app, but is with another case. It’s accurate for me. Be it CPU, GPU. Which I do believe the coolant temp are accurate. Another thing I like to emphasis is, I do not overdose my build with too many ARGB which make use of too many controllers. Plus I never like overdose ARGB. The only device that uses L-Connect 3 is my LCD panel of the AIO. This is my fun build which I have mentioned. All temp readings on the LCD are accurate www.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/s/GG2vNo5EPD
@@ashadsiddiqui3226I know you’ve stated you did a push/pull with C but did you also do it with A to get those 5-7 degree results?? I’m stuck between A and C so trying to see what I should do, any help would be appreciated
Hello Kleo, may I ask why did Style D's M.2 SSD suffer at 48 degrees when there's fresh air from the side while Style A has a lower one with the AIO being placed at the side.
@@LocksleyNg hi welcome to my channel. Part of the reason is the warm air circulating inside the case and with the AIO at the side, the airflow in has less pressure and allowing the rear to have sufficient time to push hot air out. If without the side AIO, there are no stoppage but forces circulation of warm air rapidly within the case itself. Is more like a dead trap of hot air. This is why the m.2 is has higher temp.
@@KleoYan So in this scenario specifically for the O11 Vision, it's better to have the AIO placed at the intake so that the back fans can properly properly exhaust the hotter air within the case right?
@@LocksleyNg yup. That’s right.
@@KleoYan Thank you for your in depth explanation. The community needs more thorough intake - exhaust placement tests like yours.
@@LocksleyNg thanks for the feedback. Something to take note of. This is taken in a hot and humid country. If it’s tested in a colder country. The result will be different. You see in my country, my room temperature is always at 30 to 31 degrees celcius. Therefore, even drawing air in, it’s of warm air not cool air. If you read some results from Lian Li’s Reddit forum. There will be peeps in cooler environment sharing their results too.
Hi Kleo Yan,
Thank You very much for this amazing video. In previous 5-7 days I am searching for proper explanation of best setup for Lian Li 011 Vison and could not find so detailed explanation regarding airflow and temperatures in this case. I am about to order this case, along with 7800x3d CPU and 4070/4070 Ti GPU. I love Lian Li AIO and fan solutions, so will go with it. However, still not 100% sure in which direction to go regarding AIO and fan setup.
My initial plan was to use 3 intake fans from bottom and 1 intake from rear side with AIO (exhaust) on the side. It is Your "B" test case. However, after I saw Lian Li recommendation and after I saw Your video - I will probably go with "A" option. Probably, I will buy TL fans.
Question for You, I would really appreciate Your feedback:
Is it feasible to buy 360mm AIO, remove all 3 fans from it and use those fans as intake from bottom of the case and then to buy 3 TL LCD fans and mount them on AIO? On rear, I would put 2 exhaust TL fans (without LCD)? What do You think about this setup, especially having in mind chosen CPU and GPU and fact that I will use them on factory settings? (I am from Central Europe, room temperature does not go over 26-27°C) during summer.
Thanks a lot for Your time for reading this and appreciate if You can give any feedback on this.
Hi Jedem Malter, welcome to my channel. Based at your region. I will adivse you with this configuration
Either
- Bottom Intake using Liquid AIO fans
- Side with liquid aio exhuast with 3 x TL LCD fans
- Rear intake 2 x TL reverse fans
Or
- Bottom Intake using Liquid AIO fans
- Side with liquid aio intake with 3 x TL
- Rear 2 x TL LCD reverse fans
you see with 1 rear fan it will be weak but with 2 rear fans, it will push more warm air away from your motherboard area and to exist better at the side.
@@KleoYan
Thank You!
...and keep up the good work ;)
@@jedemmalter9484 hi and welcome back. Thank you for the feedback and will continue to put up good content. Thank you.
Everyone sets it up as A but I thought B would look best for aesthetics. I thought C wouldn't be viable due to exhausting air in different directions but it sems to work even better than B. Great video.
Hi ya C-ToTheFourth, welcome back and thank you for the feedback. Infact for my country, A with push pull configration at the side will be idea. as for C, I am having high thermal thought out all the PC components. Nevertheless, thank you to have visit.
@@KleoYan Really high thermal? I see CPU is +2c but GPU looked about the same as A? I am in UK so I think I can worry a bit less about heat maybe. I would prefer to not use A so I can have exhaust there to see the RGB fan I have better (does not have backward fan version). Would you say B and C are about the same? Also, with those can I do Push Pull as well but have the fans in opposite direction compared to A?
@@c-tothefourth4879 Yup you can do push pull configuration. On A vs B vs C, look at the overall temperature on other PC components, not only just CPU And GPU. Things like the motherboard, m.2, rams and etc.
Thanks for doing this. I have mine set up in the blue C configuration.. but now you’re having me question whether or not to switch the AIO to intake… I built the PC for a friend who I know isn’t going to be doing any overclocking so I’m thinking it should be fine as-is. Thoughts?
@@Aiyahhhh hi welcome to my channel. Overall if you are having good temps. You can leave it. Plus I am testing this out in a hot and humid country, where throughout the year, we do not have 4 seasons. It’s always summer. Room temperature is always high at 30degrees celcius.
@@KleoYan thanks for the reply! It’s pretty hot and humid where I’m at too, but we do have seasons, it’s in an air conditioned house that’s always cool, so it’ll probably be fine. I set up the AIO as exhaust for dust reasons because he has a lot of dogs lol. I don’t think my friend is tech-savvy enough to notice a 2° improvement even if I flipped the fans 🤣
@@Aiyahhhh you are most welcome and yup if you are having good temp, just leave it will do 😉
It would be great to see testing done with the 360 AIO and only 1 fan in the rear instead of 2
Hi T L, welcome to my channel. I see what I can do with another content to follow up. Thank you very much for the suggestion.
I believe techsource has a video of a build in this case with the orientation the way you are talking about and he had very good results. You can take a look if you want. He did a single intake on back and 360 intake on bottom with a 360 rad exiting the front side
@@joshmaag2457 hi and welcome to my channel. Thanks for the info, will have a look 😉 Infact have watch his but I guess is due to the region or maybe I am wrong. As I assume his room temperature is much cooler compared to mine. I have tired single rear fan but didn’t get better results. Thank you for your suggestion.
@@joshmaag2457 I already ordered Lian Li Infinity fans with reverse blade variants to build this with 4 instake (3 bottom, 1 rear) and 3 exhaust on my AIO in the front of the case before watching this video, so now I'm regretting my purchase on the fans lol. At least these fan layouts all produce acceptable results.
@@KleoYan yes he is in California with a temperature controlled room so that may have a factor in the matter
Hi, do you think we can mount the same 240mm aio to the rear panel on Lian Li DE XL as the same as your video?
e.g., I would mount the cpu aio 360mm to the top and mount the gpu aio 240mm (asus rog strix LC rtx 4090) on the rear panel. do you think it's possible to put a 240mm radiator on the rear panel with lian li DE XL?
I would presume since aio 240mm can be mounted to rear on o11 vision, then should be the same for o11 DE XL
@@exilevic Hi, welcome to my channel, I am not able to commit an answer for you as I have not touch that case before. I do not base on online manual and to do assumption. I am sorry sorry about this.
@@KleoYan well noted, thank you for your replying!
@@exilevic you are most welcome. My feeling tells me that you should not try. as the O11 Vision is able to flip the PCI-E Slot to make space for the 240 liquid AIO.
is it possible/okay to put 3x140mm intake fans at the bottom (instead of 3x120) while still putting 2 exhaust fans on the left side?
Hi kourhu senagaki, welcome to my channel. you can place 3 x 140mm fans at the bottom and still having 2 x 120mm at the rear, but be mindful that your motherboard must be installed in Low mode and not High mode for you to have 2 x 120mm fans at the rear.
@@KleoYan thank you so much! i've been looking for an answer to that question. very helpful!
@@kourhu you are most welcome. All the best with your build too. 😉
@@kourhu you are most welcome. All the best with your build too. 😉
@@kourhu you are most welcome and all the best with your build too. 😉
gonna be building in the O11 vision with a 4090 + R9 7950X3D - do you think i should go with the O11 dynamic evo instead?
Hi armful, welcome to my channel. it all depends on yourself. Which do you prefer, outlook or with both. if you like the look of the vision. Go for it and tweak the airflow (Challanging) but if you just want both. O11D Evo RGB will be a very good choice. I will personally take the O11D EVO RGB over this vision.
@@KleoYan thank you! do you think thermals will be fine in the vision?
@@armful For me at my region where it's warm throughout, it will be fine with mid tier prcoessor and mid tier GPU. but if you are at a colder region. It will be fine.
Hi bossku. i am planning to build a new pc with this o11 vision + many of the ARGB stuffs (i've already seen your Lian Li strimer connect to Controller hub video)
but just wondering for this case? which is the better option fan for AIO? planning to use the 360 Kraken Elite. the fans itself will be the UNI-FANS.
for AIO will it be better Reverse Blades or the Normal Blades?
also since i am already here, will the Lian Li Controller hub be enough for 3 set of fans (2 fans on Back, 3 fans on bottom + 3 fans on AIO) + strimers (8pin connectors + 24pin)?
Hi SwingGiantSwords, welcome to my channel. If you want good performance with looks. I will go for either TL or AL V2 fans. for TL fans as follow
UNI FAN TL and TL LCD share the same controller, enabling the connection of up to 16 TL and TL LCD fans simultaneously, with a maximum of 6 TL LCD fans. I would advise you to read and understand fully if you using TL fans lian-li.com/product/uni-fan-tl/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR3LLuhvGXVOSDl12JaKGYQTzNJbAd3ZOtiOUMmqo1H_nPMcu56GGsa7DUk_aem_XsgD-2cHkf1ZUC4iMyozUw
as for the rest of the uni fans like SL, AL or even SL Infinity. max is up to 16 fans with 4 fans to each port of the controller. this playlist might be what you are looking for. kindly look at the titles that has [L-Connect-3] as these are using the L-connect-3 app. ruclips.net/p/PLEW-b-2vYDdPo0NzHyeksx012c-nkDapm
@@KleoYan Hi boss. You have shop in SG for me to bring down my PC? I've gotten the TL fans and TL LCD fans but L-Connect 3 is very wonky to control it.
@@Elfy_Haikal hi and unfortunately nope, I do not run a shop.
It looks great box!The Fans are included in the box, or you have to buy them?Also is it ok for Motherboard Z790??
Hi Βαγγέλης Γιανν, welcome to my channel. The fans are not included and for Z790 board. you can place it it no issue.. just have to be careful on processor you use. As the thermal for me in my region, is not that great.
Great video. Very informative. That CPU temp was high in all cases.
Hi Supply Ninja, welcome to my channel. This only apply to my region might not be the same if you are from a colder country.
Hi!, I love this comprehension down on the thermal test. Originally, I was going to do a push and pull configuration on my aio in this case but was thinking against it due to it taking too much power having multiple fans and stuff. A quick question however, is how did you set your aio to do the intake if it's a 360m? (Sorry i'm still at a basic level for pc building if you can't find the time to respond it's fine!)
Hi Allhailcowcow, welcome to my channel. The nature of this case, you will need to use brutal air pressure to push air from the side and to exit to the rear. I have done a pull configuration on the AIO which is drawing air from the side but going through the rad. Though pulling warm air instead. My cpu temp was ok where I have to limit the power drawn on my processor. I believe is I do push pull configuration, the temperature will go down. Let me be very honest. I perfer to use the O11D EVO RGB case compared to this case as the airflow is so much better in that case. Bottom line is, if you want aesthetic, you will need to accept the compromised temperature with this case. If you want better temp, the O11D EVO RGB is the way to go.
Amazing video. Thank you
Hi M Alam, welcome to my channel and thank you for your valuable feedback. All the best with your build too. 😉
Hi kleo I need your help, buddy. I am thinking of buying the Galahad II Trinity 360 Standard Edition for my 7900x. What do you think is that this AIO can handle the 7900x on all core Max clocks possible (5 GHz plus)? My ambient room temperature is 30-32 °C. Please help, bro.
Hi Johnathon J. Welcome to my channel. The reason I make use of the AL120 V2 is because of this reason. If I use the standard. I can’t even do 5ghz with the pbo2 settings
This video was EXACTLY what I need. Thank you so much bro for making this and taking the time to do all this for someone who is about to make a purchase and doesn’t have the money to do it twice. You really are a real one for that.
One question for you: Do you think ~5C on a 12700k would be worth setting my pc to be setup as “figure C” or “Figure F” for aesthetic purposes? Or are the reverse fans the way to go so I can have the looks and air performance?
don’t you think Lian Li should offer the option for reverse fan config AIOs if this is how their new case is set to work best? I get all this glass just to look at the cage side of an Infinity mirror fan. 😂
Hi Phil Kannaly, welcome to my channel. It greatly depends on where you are from. As in a Hot and Humid country or from a country which is having 4 seasons. C or F will not yeild good results, it should be A or D. if you are of a hotter country, I will adivise you to do A with push pull configuration. Else if you are of a colder country A or D will just be fine without push pull configuration. As for the reverse fans for liquid AIO. I will feedback to Lian Li, decission is up to them.. or you can suggest this at their reddit forum. www.reddit.com/r/lianli/
@@KleoYan once again, you are the man. Thank you for your long, honest and quick response. Definitely just got a like and subscribe from me. I’m glad I found a new place to learn on YT. Have a great night.
@@Shank_Sinatra you are most welcome and good afternoon here .. sleep tight.. nite nite.
Hey, Kleo! Great test! Could you give me a recommendation on the following: I am planning to use the "A" test case, but I am worried about my CPU Liquid Cooler as its' radiator is going to get hotter in a few hours of using. Won't it affect somehow? The fans will be intaking the hot air, won't they?
One more question, will I be able to put 2*120mm rear exhaust fans with microATX form factor only? If I want to use Standard/Mini/E-ATX, won't I be able to put 2 rare fans?
Also, won't there be a problem with mounting a GPU vertically if I use 2*120 rear fans? I am going to buy RTX 4080 Super (most likely iGame Colorful).
@@PhenomenalNFT Hi welcome to my channel. for the side, place liquid aio with push pull configuration to force the warm air flow in and out of the case, this was the recommendation from Lian Li and I have tested it. it does help in termal.
For ATX / M-ATX / E-ATX . no issue you can put 2 x 120mm fans. but make sure it's at low mode and not high mode of the motherboard. As for ITX I have not tried but I do realise the PCI-E slot for the GPU is at the 1st slot as compared to ATX / M-ATX / E-ATX which is at the 2nd PCI-E Slot.
if you intend to Vertically mount your GPU, you will only be able to mount 1 x 120mm rear fan.
@@KleoYan ahh, not gonna risk mounting it vertically in such a case😅Did u buy the Vision Silicone Grommets Set for low mode motherboards or it was included in the PC case? Also, could you share the link for the push-pull recommendations from Lian Li? Couldn't find it 🤷♂
Thank you for the content you are providing! It's much easier to make some decisions if there are high quality tests!
@@PhenomenalNFTfor my demo set provided by Lian Li the silicon cover are provided separately.
Hi Kleo, If you don't mind, I have an idea for your next video content. I searched on RUclips and found almost no content on the 7000 series processor with Air Cooler, like with the AK 620 or the Pearless Assassin 120 SE. If you make video content on this topic, I think your channel will grow at double speed. Your videos will easily be recommended by RUclips.
Hi Shivang, welcome back. I see what I can do as I did try to approach various brands for aircooler but failed. If I do get more air coolers. I will do up content. Thank you for your suggestion 😉 greatly appreciated it.
Hi Kelo, I'm waiting for my new PC. I have purchased the 360 Performance (3 fans) and 7 (3+3+1) 120 TL fans. The processor will be an i5 14600KF, the graphics card is a 4070 Super and the case is the Asus TUFF gt502. What distribution would you recommend? Your opinion would help me a lot. I live in Spain with a fairly warm climate in summer and somewhat cold in winter.
hi Salvador Alberti, welcome back. configuration as follow for GT502, btw I appreciate if you can post your question here instead ruclips.net/video/zJP1-GXDV4w/видео.html , nevertheless, this is what I will suggest
1) Top with 360 AIO, fan exhaust
2) Side 3 x 120mm fans intake
3) Bottom 3 x 120mm fans intake
4) Rear 1 x 120mm fans exhaust.
@@KleoYan Thank you, I am learning a lot with your help. Congratulations for your good work.
@oralberti1372 thank you and you are most welcome. Alll the best with your build. 😉
Thanks for the video, honestly I really want this but I'm hesitant with the possible temps I could get with a 4090 and 7950x3d. Its cooler in my room during the winter but knowing how hot the summers are, I don't know if its wise getting these over the 011 rgb... but I really like the look of this case :/
Hi Kaizen, welcome to my channel. Yes it does look good. A lot been telling me the cooling is good and such. You needs to put push pull configuration on a radiator to get better thermal results. If I am to put highend pc components, I will go for the O11D Evo RGB. At least there are more options to plan for case airflow.
@@KleoYan Thank you for your advice and suggestion! I'll definitely go for that then!
@@KingKxizen you are most welcome. All the best with your build. By the way, I will be doing a build soon on the O11D EVO RGB. Maybe you like to subscribe and to click on the notification bell button. I Should be doing it this weekends.
@@KleoYan perfect! Just subbed and I’ll wait to see your post!
@@KleoYan Hi actually I wanted to ask another question, I was looking at my current PC and realised that I don't think the 4090 might need more power. I currently have the Corsair 850W PSU but I think the minimum is 1000W. Do you think I should upgrade and to which? I looked online and someone suggested the be quiet! 1600W but I think thats super overkill and expensive, unless thats not?
Thanks for doing the tests! Just got the case.
Do you know if having 1 exhaust fan in the high position vs 2 exhaust fans in the low position at the back makes a big difference?
With 360 AIO.
Hi Kadmos, welcome to my channel. To me it does make a difference. I can only tells you that this is based in the climate I am in as the only area exhausting the hot air is through the rear.
Fall in love with this case. Now researching about the airflow and other stuff. Found your video and it helps a lot with my research. I'm thinking of putting a ryzen 7 7800x3d and a 4070 super. Also I have a question. Would the airflow from the bottom be better if I do a vertical gpu? Hope you can reply ❤ anyways nice and very educational video.
Hi MRIQ Gaming, welcome to my channel. The set up with have planned, works perfectly, the 7800X3D is not a hot chip and the 4070 super is a good choice too. As for vertical Mount, yes, it does provide better air circulation, especially the GPU hot air is not pushing towards your motherboard but going upwards. Just need to be mindful, if you intent to mount your GPU vertically mounted. You might or might not be able to place 2 x 120mm fans, you might end up with just 1. Of course depending on which vertical mount bracket to use and your GPU L X W X H construction.
@@KleoYan thanks for the info. Also I forgot the vision compact is gonna be in the market soon so yeah. I think that one is gonna be a good one
@@mriqgaming7240 Yup, thats correct, wow how did you lean about the O11 Vision compact? hmm.
@@KleoYan the computex 2 months ago. They're some new cases also from lian li there and the release date is supposedly Q3 which is around July till September. Unless lian li decided to delay it
@@mriqgaming7240 ooo ok ok .. got you .. ya am waiting too.. not sure when that will be either. Hopefully I can have a sample too 😂
Can i build the i9 14900k on this case 😅😂?
@@mrahmedalhamed896 hi and welcome to my channel. It greatly depends on which region you at. If you are at colder region yes but if you are at a hot and humid region, I will not advise to do so.
Hey man.. I’m looking forward to buy a O11 Vision, but I live in Brasil (tropical country) and got a bit worried about having to lower down power consumption..
My CPU is AMD 7 7800x3D, and GPU is a TUF 4070 TI Super..
Do you think I would need to lower my power consumption as well?
Hi Gabriel Corso, welcome to my channel. Just my opinion. I would rather grab the O11D EVO RGB over this chassis, so that I don't have to worry about it. Unless you are from a colder country.
Thanks a lot for answering!!
Keep up with the great content. Those tests are really nice and useful.
Normally temps on my region goes max 30°C.. and it’s not during a great part of the year..
Also the max clock speed for my processor is 5GHz
That’s why I was in doubt..
@@gabrielcorso I see. hmm.. still I would prefer to go with O11D EVO RGB, but if your region do not always stay at 30°C and do have winter and such. The O11 Vision should not be an issue. The choice is yours and I wish you all the best with your build.. 😉
Can't wait for the king 95 review man
What is that
Nice review
@@Ttblondey king 95 will be the best case in 2023
@@Ttblondey Hi welcome back, JJ is refering to this case, the Montech King 95 ruclips.net/video/1ZNWyPm_n_0/видео.htmlsi=17NGJii0enZvd_Df&t=169.
@@Ttblondey thank you for your feedback 😉
Which one is cooler, the Lian Li O11 Vision with 3 glass panels or the Montech King 95 Pro with 2 glass panels attached? And which one would you choose between the two for achieving the best CPU performance?
Hi Rodaempat, welcome to my channel and Merry Christmas, I choose Montech King 95 Pro for better thermal as I am from a hot and humid country, which the climate is throughout the year. www.reddit.com/r/MontechPC/comments/19esupr/project_montech_king95_pro_sonic_the_hedgehog
@@KleoYan Thank you for your answer. Approximately how much is the temperature difference?
@@rodaempat1223 heaps alot.. and these are my result which I just took. i.imgur.com/WeG7dce.png
@@KleoYan What pc case is this using?
@@rodaempat1223 Montech King95 Pro.
Hi Kleo Yan, I wanna use this case for my ROG Maximus Z690 Glacial Extreme with i5 12600K and will make water cooling PC, and using Lian li SL120 INFINITY. Can U help me to figure out the airflow for this spec and what GPU do U recommend? BTW my location at Indonesia
Hi Huai TeN HuanG, welcome to my channel. Go with setup A but if possible, for your Liquid AIO or custom watercooling radiator at the side, do a push pull configurattion. As for GPU, it depends on what you use your GPU for. I can't really recommend you a GPU as I don't play games at all on my PC. so sorry about that. But if you do lots of 3D rendering stuff, I will go for at least a 4080 Super.
@@KleoYan ty very much for your information 🙏
I'm using this PC for playing Dota 2 and using Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, and Premiere Pro.
I planned to use RX 6800 or RX 6800 XT
Is it good enough?
@@huaitenhuang2053 for adobe suite application. It’s best to go with Nvidia at least a 4070 super.
This was a great video. Thanks bro.
Hi Jordan Turner, welcome to my channel and thank you for your feedback 😉
Would the temps be cooler if I use a lower end processor? I'm about to build in this case and I'm planning on putting a ryzen 5 5600x, do i still need an aio if i want to put it in this case?
Hi Fisnik Hoxha, welcome to my channel. It greatly depends on which country you are from. If you are in a cooler country, no issues with just using good AirCooler or Liquid AIO
@@KleoYan I’m in Australia so kind of similar climate to yours its very hot here, I’m assuming its best to use an AIO.
@@IllyrianM9 yup. Get a 360 liquid aio. I do know 240 is capable to cool your 5600x but for the aesthetic. 360 looks nicer.
@@KleoYan I’m thinking of purchasing the Deepcool LT720 the 360 version, do you think that is a quality aio? I’m also worried that it would shorten the lifespan of it as i want to leak over more towards aesthetics and mount it on the right hand side and not on the rear. So far my build is this case and the 5600x, msi mag b550 tomohawk wifi, 32 gb of ram at 3600 mhz 2tb ssd and an rm850x corsair gpu. My graphics card is an xfx qick309 speedster 16gb
@@IllyrianM9 LT720 is a good liquid AIO, it will do it's job, only think I dislike are the fans which is kind of noisy after 1800rpm. Nevertheless you don't really need to worry about the quality of LT720.
Hey friend, had to stop by, on this case. Thinking about upgrading my son's PC from the Corsair 4000d. Was wondering about temps, if I decided to keep his 240 aio. Great video.
Hello TheOpsZone, welcome back. the O11 Vision to me is a toaster. This is based on the experience I have in my region, I would advise to get the O11D Evo RGB. that's my opinion, but if you still choose to have this O11 Vision, I would advise to do side 360 with push pull configuration.
You would say B is best but A is best? Did you do good test or is B lower because you did it right after A and it was already hotter?
@@ijv5567 hi welcome to my channel. For every set up. It takes time to switch I have a standard of 15 minutes to let the system cool down before conducting the test again. So hope this helps answer your question.
Kleo Yan,i have rtx 4090 Gigabyte,i7 13700kf,Rog Ryujin 2 240. Do you recommend this case or should I go to Evo XL. I ask because of thermals.Sorry on my English,it is not my primary language😃
Hi zeljko ignjatic, the PC Parts you used will leave lots of empty space in EVO XL, I suggest you to get the O11D EVO RGB which will not look so empty. ruclips.net/video/p2u0x_q5Cp4/видео.htmlsi=_l-ESVHp8m4oMS4d
@@KleoYan what do you think about Lian Li 011 Dynamic EVO,will there be high temperatures?
@@zeljkoignjatic2500 it’s up to you. I would go for EVO RGB. As there are more advantages 1st you can mount a 420 liquid AIO at the top as brackets provided and 2nd the anti shaq bracket that comes with the case is very functionable. If you have not watch my other video about the EVO RGB, go have a look 😉ruclips.net/video/p2u0x_q5Cp4/видео.html
Nice video, i very like this
Hi Hùng Hoàng, welcome to my channel. I am glad you like my content. All the best with your build too. 😉
Thanks bro
Hi Farrell N, welcome to my channel. my pleasure. all the best with your build too. 😉
Hi Farrell N, welcome to my channel and do pardon me as I miss your comment. I am glad you like my content and all the best with your build too.