Lian Li Launches Lancool III PC Casing With Four Pre-Installed 40mm Fans

Lancool III

Lian Li, one of the leading manufacturer of chassis and PC accessories has just announced the latest addition to the Lancool series: Lancool III. The casing is designed to provide the best-in-series stock performance.

The Lancool III comes equipped with a redesigned front panel with 51% porosity, four pre-installed 140mm PWM fans, and simultaneously supports up to three 360mm radiators at the top, front, and bottom.

It also features an updated front panel design with continuous strips of aluminum that act as side panel handles, and an improved cable management solution. If you are wondering about the variants, the Lancool III comes in black or white, and RGB and non-RGB editions.

The Lancool III provides a wide range of cooling compatibility options, allowing users to install up to a 360mm radiator at the front on the multi-position bracket, above the PSU shroud (80mm thick max), and up to a 420mm radiator at the top (75mm thick max) in an offset position with enough clearance for 60mm tall memory sticks. With support for up to E-ATX motherboards, 420mm long graphics cards, and ATX PSUs, the LANCOOL III also offers multiple storage solutions for mounting up to 12 x 2.5” SSDs or 4 x 3.5” HDDs and 8 x 2.5” SSDs.

The casing also has a second chamber that provides comprehensive cable management. This is to ensure that the case is looking its best. Behind the two removable cover panels mounted on hinges and magnetically closed, 8 x Velcro straps are built into the case. Three large Velcros with multiple channels to organize and separate the front panel cables, motherboard 24-pin and GPU power cables, and fan hubs. Around the motherboard area, 5 x smaller Velcro straps are installed for routing cables such as the CPU EPS cable and storage drives. In addition, there is enough room for the mounting of up to four fan/ARGB hubs.

The pricing of both the Lancool III variants are $149.99 for black version, and $159.99 for the white version. The RGB versions of both cost $10 extra as compared to the non-RGB versions.

What do you think of the new Lancool III? Post your comments below.

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