Lian Li Dynamic EVO XL - Up to 280mm E-ATX Motherboard - ARGB Lighting Strips - Up to 3X 420mm Radiator -Front and Side Tempered Glass Panels - Reversible Chassis- Cable Management (O11DEXL-W)
Lian Li Dynamic EVO XL - Up to 280mm E-ATX Motherboard - ARGB Lighting Strips - Up to 3X 420mm Radiator -Front and Side Tempered Glass Panels - Reversible Chassis- Cable Management (O11DEXL-W)
Lian Li★★★★★4.5
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$249.97
Specifications
addedAt2026-05-15T17:05:43.669Z
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Customer Reviews★★★★★4.8 · 5 reviews
★★★★★QC Resolved, Best case ever!
I got the EVO XL when it came out in white, it is the best case I have ever bought. It was a great time building in this case, all my parts fit with no problem even my huge EVGA 1600 t2 titanium, and with plenty of features and flexibility to make anyone's dream build come true. It's not perfect, If you want to use a vertical GPU bracket you will have to go with Lian Li's own or else be willing to cut and mod the other vertical GPU holders since the Lin Li Evo XL uses a new bracket type which is actually amazing but it does have the proprietary caveat. The only complaint comes from my own personal isolated incident, the case I got had a significant defect on the side main glass panel that really bummed me out, otherwise it would have been my almost perfect build. Other than that, it's a 5/5 best case ever.
update: I bought a second white case and it came with the same identical defect and residue on the side main glass panel that could not be removed with any cleaner I tried. I contacted Lian Li and told them about this and they are sending me out two panels. Very beautiful case but some very bad quality control issues, I will say Lian lis customer service is very good and they are very responsive.
Update part 2: Lian Lis customer service was very responsive and got back to me immediately, they shipped out my two glass panels fast and both of them were flawless without defects, credit and great job to them. I guess this was an early adopter problem things like this do happen when mass-scale products come out. Very happy with my case it is so beautiful, thank you again Lian Li! 5/5
Amuro · 2023-09-15 · via amazon
★★★★★The best case I've owned
This is a fairly expensive case but I assure you the quality makes up for that. This is the largest case I've owned and I can confidently say I never want a small case again. The large size of this case made cable management and the actual assembly of the computer very smooth. Airflow is great because of the space inside the case and the amount of fans you can install. It is a bit heavy. However, that is to be expected with a larger case. If you want a reliable high quality large computer case. Then I highly recommend this one.
Larry Kimmel · 2026-04-12 · via amazon
★★★★★Makes you happy when you look at the PC lol.
I enjoyed installing my components into this case thats saying a lot. It felt roomy but not to big. The built-in in GPU holder is a must have for anyone running 5090 series card or any oversized GPU. The cable management was a breeze and it didn't feel like I had to cram everything into on place like other cases. The look and feel of the case really says quality in my opinion. Would definitely buy again if I need to build another PC.
john with a jeep · 2025-07-11 · via amazon
★★★★★Favorite case so far.
This is PC 5 for me, and this is my favorite case I've ever owned. It's kinda spendy but God **** Does it look nice. Very functional and lots of space for cable management.
Evelyn Pedersen · 2026-02-20 · via amazon
★★★★★Aesthetic Centric; Won't Work Well for Dual GPUs
Pros:
- much strudier than I expected
- configurable in ways that make sense (e.g., options for different heights to place the motherboard tray at)
- not gimmicky
- generous with parts
- lots of options for AIOs up to 420mm
- best HDD cages I've seen (but how many still use HDDs?)
- it's obviously a fish tank case: great if you want to see all your parts (other than the PSU) for when you have flashy RGB fans and what not to show off
Cons:
- make sure being fish tank/chimney style airflow won't conflict with your build goals
- my CPU initially ran much hotter than expected; I needed a rear intake fan, otherwise the GPU partially blocks airflow up to the CPU in the chimney setting but even that only helps so much (limited to 120mm)
- I had initially intended this for a dual-GPU system. After all, it seems promising: GPUs no longer only two slots apart. Unfortunately, airflow into the side where an upright card would go did not ultimately seem like it would work well
- print in the user's manual is somewhat hard to read
- small screw (m3x3?) to hold front and side glass panels in place; seem easy to drop/lose; I already lost one (fortunately comes with two spares);
- what size screws are not always labelled in user's manual
- wide: make room on your desk or PC stand
Overall:
This is a surprisingly sturdy case that has sensible configuration options. Building was easy. Things make sense.
The downsides are inherent to the type of case it is:
Aesthetics will be excellent, but will come at the expense of optimal airflow for many build goals. In particular, I bought this case with dual GPUs in mind. I realized, however, that although I could place them as expected, the airflow to the side GPU would not be good. Likely, I won't be using this case. It would be a good match for what it is intended for (bling!) but it won't work well for everything. (Back to my Meshify 2 XL for dual GPUs!)