They are four and come in sizes of mini-ITX to full-ATX

Dec 18, 2014 15:53 GMT  ·  By

Lian Li may not be making bizarre cases anymore, at least not exclusively, but it still likes to focus on the things that other chassis makers pay only distant mind.

Small and cubic form factors have been growing rather tedious lately, so the outfit figured it was time to go slim and tall/wide.

The result was the O Series of desktop cases, composed of the PC-O5, PC-O5S, PC-O6S, and PC-O7S.

In that order, they have form factors of mini-ITX, mini-ITX, micro-ATX, and full-ATX. Also in that order, their prices are of $289 / €235, $319 / €259, $379 / €308, and $419 / €340.

Due to the thinness of the cases, graphics cards are installed parallel to the plane of the motherboard, and particularly thick and large ones won't fit.

On the other hand, it will be easy to install the four on a wall, freeing the space on your desk or under it. It will be like having an All-in-One, with only the monitor and peripherals in their usual spots.

Other perks include customizable storage options, water cooling support and four attachable feet with rubber padding (to lay the case horizontally if wall mounting isn't your thing).

Sales will begin in the US in February, with the rest of the world to follow after.

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