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If we take a look at the two pre-mounted 160 mm RGB fans on the front, we immediately notice that they can still be moved as desired.
trsttteMaybe I'm wrong but I don't see that fan doing anything usefull the way it's positioned, it will recirculate air outside the case before being able to pull anything from inside because of the large gap between the case and fanYou are correct . Third and finally, Lian Li has included the ability to add a dedicated GPU fan, ideal for maintaining even powerhouse GPUs at peak performance. Only at the front I/O is it recommended to either unscrew or unscrew the fans, as the gaps there could damage the cables.
Meanwhile, in Water Cooling Mode, you free up space in the top of the case to install a radiator alongside a set of fans. By making some simple adjustments to stand-offs and the rear I/O bracket, you can move the motherboard several centimetres up and down.
After that, we lead the cables through the installed cable guides in the back and can additionally achieve a clear look with cable ties. GPU-wise, the LANCOOL 216 has room for GPUs that are up to 392mm long, though GPUs this long will be hard to fit.
These still aim to provide a lot of bang for your buck, and given the success of the previous versions, it is no surprise that Lian Li continues to flesh out that product stack. Moreover, both the rear I/O bracket and a portion of the motherboard panel can be rotated to accommodate any changes. Pre-installed with two 160 mm and one 140 mm PWM fan, the LANCOOL 216 offers great out-of-box performance and can be configured from air cooling to AIO cooling mode by lowering/raising the motherboard position.
