LIAN LI High Airflow Micro ATX PC Case, RGB Gaming Computer Case, Mesh Front Panel Mid-Tower Chassis with 2x140mm ARGB PWM Fans Pre-Installed, Tempered Glass Side Panel (LANCOOL 205M MESH, Snow)

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  • Hannah

    > 3 day

    Pretty good, but it didn’t fit my graphics card when using a micro atx motherboard. The graphics card fit length-wise, but was too thick and ran into the psu shroud. I returned this case with no problems and bought a jonsbo d31 instead.

  • jackie

    > 3 day

    This case honestly is the best bang for the buck case on Amazon, the airflow is excellent, there’s plenty of room for hdd and ssds, the powder coat is pretty high quality for the money, the construction quality is better than expected, better than most NZXT cases I’ve worked on, it comes with blacked out screws for everything you need (not a common with cheaper cases), I’m very happy with the style and thermal temps with this case

  • Actiatam

    > 3 day

    Got the white version and built a PC for a friend in this. I was worried about a white PC case, but this thing is sleek, stylish, and now has me wondering if I should use it for my own PC. Ive built about 6 systems, mostly in a lower budget tier than this. Compared to those $20-$50 cases, this is a pleasure to work in. Great design. Quality manufacturing. Plenty of room to work and cable manage. The front panel pops off easily and the power buttons are attached to the chassis, so no tugging the cables when you pull it off. Has an interesting rail mount system for the fans, which made those slightly easier to install. My only slight con is the black magnetic dust filter on top of the case. I feel it slides very easily/the magnets arent that strong. Also, it may just be the black mesh on white metal, but I feel my PC has a finer, higher quality looking mesh on it. Still, it looks good from a normal distance and wont move if youre not touching it. Overall, great case for a reasonable price. Definitely felt the difference an extra $30 made.

  • Justin searcy

    > 3 day

    Love this case! I had a phantek tower it was a wiring mess. this case is so easy to wire and tons of room. strong oem fans there a little loud but i can tell there high quality.

  • justsayyes

    > 3 day

    Really a nice looking case with high material and build quality. Good texture - sort of pebbly so no fingerprints. Glass panel is thick and heavy (good), lots of case screws. Everything went together nicely and the cable management was just fine, if not overly extensive (velco straps included with the unit). The ONLY issue was that if you look at the photo of the back of the PC, youll notice that I had to cut away the strips of metal separating two of the card slot cutouts. I used an MSI B450-A Pro Max mobo, and Radeon RX580 XXX edition GPU. While annoying, this was easily solved, though perhaps not elegantly, with a pair of wire cutters in about 5 minutes. Nice case and Id recommend it to anyone that wants a little splash (white), but no bling (no RBG built-in). Perfect for my build.

  • AWilliams

    > 3 day

    I like this case. I have not built a PC in about 5 years, so I was surprised at the ingenuity with this case. Perhaps many are like this. The Power supply is hidden from view, there is a ton of room for hard draves which are also hidden... I currently have 5, 1 M.2, 2 SSDs and 2 sata drives. None can be seen! Cable management was a breaze and this is the most clean build I have ever had. You do have to be careful taking off the heavy glass panel. If you slide it back carelessly, it will fall and hit the ground and could possibly break. As long as you pay attention taking it off it is not a problem.

  • Rob Vickner

    > 3 day

    I love this case with the exception of a couple things. The Good: The build Quality is excellent. Good Air flow I like the ease of the radiator mounting adapter for the front and top. Plenty of room for an AIO or a custom loop and large Video Card The Bad(ish): Limited room behind the motherboard try so youll have to be creative tying off excess cables. My biggest gripe pertains to the PSU compartment. My Corsair HX750 barely fit height wise. I was nearly impossible to tuck in all the PSU wires (mine is modular so i can only imagine non mod PSUs difficulty) and keep the 3.5in drive bays. This wasnt an issue for me as I have only nvme SSDs running but if you have the need for 3.5in drives and a longer than avg PSU you may want to avoid this case. Otherwise its a fantastic case and value

  • Gordon

    > 3 day

    I bought this case for slim down a little from my corsair 4000D. This case looks nice but when assembling it I could immediately tell the build quality compared to the corsair case is really sub par. I had to take my motherboard water cooler etc out of my case just to get the stupid usb cable attached. It is nice that my motherboard has the side slotted usb header but this case has no room to get it through. The panel screws fall out anytime you have to take a panel off and they fall out onto the floor. I just buillt a pc in an rgb rosewill case that is $56 and is far better than this piece of crap. I honestly may send this back and get a corsair again( sold off my 5600x to build 7600x pc) The main reason I bought this case is for the Name. Lian Li. My sons dynamic mini is awesome. This case is very un-awesome and it should be $45. I wanted to have a quiet pc for audio recording and this was supposed to have really good airflow. Unfortunately it doesnt seem to matter as even with 240mm aio for my 7600x it still goes to 90c which is normal. If anyone reads this seriously consider a better case. This case is below the nzxt 510i as far as I am conserned as well.

  • Exceller

    > 3 day

    Cons: Front Panel is closed off with side vent, higher temperature with Front Panel On Recommended is to take it off Pros: Lots of holes for cable ties and cable management Comes with 2 120mm fans Screws are provided White color looks clean HDD bay provided in the bottom of case

  • da

    > 3 day

    Coming from a bad experience with an H510 Standard (overly tightened screws that all stripped, horrific thermals resulting in fans spinning up to max speeds, awful side panel thumbscrews, a USB 3.0 Header that was designed in a way that it could break off INSIDE your motherboard), the LANCOOL 205 is a breath of fresh air (quite literally for my PC). First off it shares a similar design aesthetic, tempered glass side panel, minimalist interior and exterior design, and a bar for cable management. The first thing to note in comparison to the H510, the LANCOOL 205 features much more airflow, with vents on both sides of the front panel, which is also removable instead of being part of the main chassis. The front and top ventilation feature magnetic dust filters and easily removable brackets (no thumbscrews, but with sliding pegs and can optionally be firmly secured with externally threaded screws) that support dual 120/140mm fans. The side panels do not feature the questionable design choice to place the side panels mounting holes spaced out from the main chassis (which on the H510, forces you to MANUALLY line up the thumbscrews because for whatever reason, theyre not secured perfectly straight on the side panels which allows them to spindle inside their mounting holes, and if you completely un-thread the thumbscrews, their purpose as thumbscrews becomes moot, as they cannot be re-threaded by hand), and standard sized thumbscrews that function as thumbscrews. The panel for the PSU bay can also be removed just in case you need the extra space to manage your PSUs cables and the hard drive bay. The hard drive bay is secured in place by thumbscrews on a sliding rail and can be adjusted to account for your PSU, and the back panel features ample space for cable management as well. Cable routing is also very easy due to the space provided in the interior, especially when plugging in the CPU power cable. Finally, the front I/O features 2 USB 3.0, separate microphone and audio jacks, and a power LED that doesnt flash like a strobe light, and while it lacks a front USB Type-C connector featured on the H-series cases (which was not supported by a B450 motherboard), a Type-C connector, if it matters that much to you, can be added through a PCI-E card or a motherboard that contains it on its back I/O. All in all, the LANCOOL 205 was easy to work in and build in, features the same aesthetics of the H-series cases without the hassle, and has a front I/O that works and doesnt constantly flash in the corner of your eye, I can highly recommend this case.

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