Lian Li Introduces Lancool 207 ATX Mid-Tower Case
Lian Li has unveiled the Lancool 207 ATX mid-tower case, which features dimensions similar to a Micro-ATX tower but with space for an ATX setup internally. The bottom half of the case has been thinned by Lian Li's designers, leaving a portion at the front for a standard-size PSU bay. Power is delivered to the PSU via an AC receptacle and internal 3-core cable. The motherboard tray is slightly recessed compared to the front of the case, providing crawl-space for cabling and limiting the ATX motherboard width to 244 mm. Cutouts are positioned for side-facing I/O on the motherboard, including SATA ports. The case measures 450 mm x 455.6 mm x 219 mm, making it compact for an ATX case at around 45.5 liters in volume.
Despite its size, the Lancool 207 offers ample clearance, allowing for graphics cards up to 37.5 cm in length. A radiator with 25 mm-thick fans typically uses 55 mm of space, leaving around 32 cm of clearance. Fan mounts include two 140 mm front intakes with RGB-illuminated 109 CFM 140 mm fans, three 120 mm or two 140 mm top exhausts, two 120 mm mounts above the partition separating the top and bottom compartments with 71 CFM fans, and a 120 mm rear exhaust. The Lian Li Lancool 207 is available in white and black variants.
Update Oct 4th: The black variant is priced at USD $79.99, and the white variant at $84.99. TechPowerUp's review is now live.