Lian Li brings LCD screens and modular SFF cases to Computex 2025
Though some of these are more prototype-y than others, Lian Li is all about experimentation at Computex this year.
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By Glenn Chua -
The Vector V200 has a touch panel for powering the PC and lighting control, alongside the 8.8-inch display. Photo: Lian Li.
Lian Li is among the myriad of companies coming to Computex 2025, and although the lineup of new, prototype products it's showcasing is rather light, featuring only four cases, an AIO cooler and a new PSU, some of them are pretty attention-grabbing.
Starting with the Vector V200, the main feature is the 8.8-inch LCD screen on the side of the case. This is by no means a first for Lian Li; just recently, the company unveiled the Lancool 207 Digital, which similarly featured an LCD screen but on the front of the case instead.
The Vector V200 is the successor to the V100, which was previously shown off at CES this year. Notably, the V100 did not feature an LCD screen, making the V200 a rather huge step up in that regard. The screen itself is customisable through Lian Li's L-Connect 3 software. Other features include a slanted lower edge on the side-mounted fans for better airflow, as well as tube clips at the top for AIO tubing.
The O11D Mini V2 is a sequel five years in the making. Photo: Lian Li.
Aside from the Vector V200, more conventional tower cases include the Lancool 217 INF and Lancool 4. Interestingly, Lian Li also mentioned an O11D Mini V2, the follow-up to 2020's modular O11D Mini, and which supports mATX back-connect motherboards.
Lian Li is also showcasing its mATX DAN Case B4. The partnership between Lian Li and DAN Cases began back in 2022, and has spawned numerous small form factor cases, including the DAN A4 H20. Lian Li says that the DAN Case B4 is focused on modularity, and will include a stand that can be installed to make the case go vertical. There's also space for 4-slot GPUs, 140mm-long ATX PSUs, and in vertical mode, support for up to a 360mm AIO by removing a rear fan bracket.
The Hydroshift III as seen installed inside a PC case, with the 2K screen on the front. Photo: Lian Li.
Speaking of AIO coolers, Lian Li is also showcasing a HydroShift III AIO cooler at Computex. The most eye-catching feature is the curved 2K resolution display (Lian Li didn't make note of the screen technology) with a "motorized screen module" that allows the display to rotate horizontally.
The timing of the product is a bit of a mystery, however. Given that the HydroShift II, which was previewed earlier this year at Lian Li Digital Expo 2025, isn't even out for release yet, the HydroShift III may well be an early prototype at this stage.
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