Lian Li used Computex 2026 to reveal a broad new case lineup, led by the LANCOOL 4, a case designed to solve one of the most common problems with front glass panels: poor airflow. The company also showed new O11 variants, a huge V2000 workstation tower, the budget friendly UX100, the LANCOOL 207XL, and the compact B4 MATX.
The LANCOOL 4 is the most interesting design because it tries to combine the look of a glass front panel with the cooling behavior of a mesh case. Most front glass cases struggle because the fans sit behind a solid panel. Some brands create space between the glass and the fans, then add side vents, but that can make the case longer and still does not match a true mesh front for airflow.
Lian Li’s answer is different. The LANCOOL 4 uses a curved front glass panel with cutouts for three pre installed 140mm fans. Mesh dust filters sit over those cutouts, giving the case a mix of glass styling and direct airflow. It also includes a tempered glass rear panel, creating a wraparound glass look.
LANCOOL 4 tries to make glass front airflow practical
The LANCOOL 4 is not only about the front panel. Its lower power supply chamber is modular, giving builders several configuration options. It can be fitted with an 8.8 inch LCD, extra hard drive mounts, or angled fans that push more air toward the GPU.
That flexibility makes the case more useful for different types of builds. Some users may want the screen for system stats or visual customization. Others may prefer storage space or better GPU cooling.
| Case | Main feature | Expected launch | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| LANCOOL 4 | Curved glass front with fan cutouts and modular lower chamber | Q3 2026 | $129.99 |
| O11 Vision M Digital | mATX dual chamber case with 9.2 inch LCD | May 21, 2026 | $129.99 |
| O11D EVO RGB V2 | Updated O11 with AIO chamber and better GPU airflow | Q4 2026 | $169.99 |
| V2000 | Workstation tower with dual quad slot GPU support | Q3 2026 | $239.99 |
| LANCOOL 207XL | Larger airflow case with bottom cross flow fans | Q4 2026 | $109.99 |
| UX100 | Budget fishtank case with wraparound glass and RGB | Q3 2026 | $99.99 |
| B4 MATX | Compact 21.3L mATX case with mesh and wood options | June 26, 2026 | From $69.99 |
At $129.99, the LANCOOL 4 looks fairly priced for a case with triple glass panels, three large front fans, strong modularity, and a more creative airflow solution than the usual glass front layout.
The O11 lineup gets two new versions
Lian Li’s O11 series remains one of the most recognizable case families in the PC market, and Computex brought two new versions: the O11 Vision M Digital and the O11D EVO RGB V2.
The O11 Vision M Digital is a micro ATX case with a dual chamber layout. It includes tempered glass on the front, side, and top, while the upper chamber supports up to a 360mm radiator. That chamber also includes a 9.2 inch LCD, which is a major visual feature for a case priced at $129.99.

The O11D EVO RGB V2 is a larger and more advanced follow up to the O11D EVO RGB. It adds a dedicated side chamber for AIO cooling, an adjustable motherboard tray with support for reverse connector motherboards, and angled bottom fan mounts to improve GPU airflow.
At $169.99, it sits in the high end case category, but Lian Li’s O11 series already has a strong audience among builders who want clean cable management, glass panels, and strong showcase potential.
V2000 is built for extreme workstation hardware
The V2000 is the largest and most workstation focused case in the lineup. It supports dual quad slot GPUs, which makes it suitable for high end AI, rendering, compute, and professional workloads. Lian Li’s show build reportedly used a quad slot RTX 5090 and a quad slot RTX 5080 together.
The case also supports dual power supplies, which is important for systems with multiple power hungry GPUs or many expansion cards. It includes a front digital readout for system metrics such as CPU and GPU temperatures, giving it a slightly retro workstation feel.
The V2000 also supports up to six hard drives through a side mounting bracket, although Lian Li used that area for additional fans in the showcase build. Radiator support goes up to 420mm, and optional wheels can make the large tower easier to move.
At $239.99, the V2000 is clearly not meant for normal gaming builds. It is aimed at users who need serious expansion space and cooling support.
Budget and compact builders also get new options
The LANCOOL 207XL is a larger version of the LANCOOL 207, with dual 170mm front fans instead of dual 140mm fans. It also has a more refined front design with slatted styling. Its most unusual feature is a pair of cross flow bottom fans that pull air from the side and push it upward toward the GPU.
The UX100 targets the crowded sub $100 fishtank case market. It uses a floating main chamber design, wraparound glass, a glass rear panel, and RGB strips. At $99.99, it looks like one of the more visually aggressive options in its price class.
The B4 MATX may be the most practical compact case in the group. It is only 21.3 liters but supports full length ATX power supplies, 360mm AIOs, and GPUs up to 358mm long. It can be used vertically or horizontally, and buyers can choose mesh or wood front designs. Pricing starts at $69.99 and rises to $89.99 for the Wood White version.
Lian Li is covering nearly every case category
Lian Li’s Computex 2026 lineup is wide because it targets almost every type of PC builder. The LANCOOL 4 is for people who want glass styling without sacrificing airflow. The O11 models are for showcase builds. The V2000 is for workstation users. The LANCOOL 207XL focuses on airflow. The UX100 targets budget fishtank buyers. The B4 MATX gives compact builders a way to avoid paying the usual mini ITX premium.
The strongest idea in the lineup is that Lian Li is not only adding glass and RGB. It is trying to solve practical problems with airflow, GPU cooling, motherboard compatibility, radiator placement, and compact hardware support.
Pricing looks competitive across most of the range, especially for the LANCOOL 4, O11 Vision M Digital, UX100, and B4 MATX. If the final retail versions match the Computex demos, Lian Li could have one of the most complete case lineups of the year.



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