LIAN LI Unveils New PC Cases at Computex 2026, Including LANCOOL 4, O11 Variants, V2000, UX100, and B4-MATX
LIAN LI came to Computex 2026 with a packed lineup of new PC cases, ranging from airflow-focused gaming towers to compact small-form-factor enclosures and massive workstation chassis. Several of these models were previously previewed earlier in the year, but Computex gave PC builders a much closer look at what the company has planned for 2026.
The new lineup includes the LANCOOL 4, O11D EVO RGB V2, O11 VISION-M Digital, V2000 workstation case, LANCOOL 207XL, UX100, and B4-MATX. Together, they show LIAN LI’s current direction clearly: more glass, better airflow, modular layouts, built-in displays, and designs aimed at both mainstream gamers and high-end workstation users.
LANCOOL 4 Brings Glass-Panel Style Without Sacrificing Airflow
One of the most interesting reveals is the LIAN LI LANCOOL 4, a case designed to solve one of the most common problems with modern showcase PC builds: front glass panels often restrict airflow.
Many glass-front PC cases try to work around this by placing the fans farther back from the glass and adding side vents. While that helps the fans pull in air, it also makes the case longer and usually still cannot match the cooling performance of a proper mesh front panel.
The LANCOOL 4 takes a different approach. Instead of choosing between airflow and aesthetics, LIAN LI uses a curved front glass panel with cutouts for three pre-installed 140mm fans. Mesh dust filters cover the openings, allowing the case to maintain the premium glass look while giving the front fans direct access to fresh air.
The result is a design that sits somewhere between a traditional mesh-front airflow case and a full glass showcase case. It also features a tempered glass rear panel, creating a wraparound glass appearance that should appeal to builders who want a clean, display-style PC setup.
LIAN LI also added a modular power supply chamber. Depending on the configuration, users can equip it with an 8.8-inch LCD, extra hard drive mounts, or angled fans that direct additional airflow toward the graphics card.
The LANCOOL 4 is expected to launch in Q3 2026 with a price of $129.99. Considering the triple-glass design, 140mm fan support, modular lower chamber, and airflow-focused front panel, it looks like one of the more compelling mid-range cases in LIAN LI’s upcoming lineup.
O11D EVO RGB V2 Improves a Popular Formula
The O11 series remains one of LIAN LI’s most recognizable case families, and Computex 2026 introduced two new additions: the O11D EVO RGB V2 and the O11 VISION-M Digital.
The O11D EVO RGB V2 builds on the well-known O11D EVO RGB, adding several important improvements for modern PC builders. The updated version includes a dedicated side chamber for AIO liquid coolers, which should make radiator installation cleaner and more flexible.
It also features an adjustable motherboard tray with support for reverse-connector motherboards, a trend that continues to gain attention among builders who want cleaner cable management. In addition, angled bottom fan mounts are included to help push more air toward the GPU, which is especially useful as today’s graphics cards continue to get larger and more power-hungry.
The O11D EVO RGB V2 is expected to arrive in Q4 2026 with a price of $169. That puts it in the premium case category, but the upgraded layout, improved cooling options, and support for newer motherboard designs could make it a strong option for high-end gaming PC builds.
O11 VISION-M Digital Adds a Built-In Display to a Compact mATX Case
The O11 VISION-M Digital is a micro-ATX case with a distinctive dual-chamber layout. It keeps the showcase-style identity of the O11 family but introduces a more compact form factor and a built-in display.
The upper chamber can support up to a 360mm radiator, and LIAN LI has integrated a 9.2-inch LCD into the design. This gives users a built-in screen for system information, animations, or other visual customization, depending on the final software support.
The case also includes tempered glass on the front, side, and top, giving it the clean panoramic look that many builders look for in modern display cases. A pre-installed 140mm fan is included in the rear chamber, and the radiator support remains generous despite the compact size. It supports up to a 360mm AIO with a radiator thickness of up to 57mm.
The O11 VISION-M Digital will be available in black and white, priced at $129.99, including the 9.2-inch display. For builders looking for a stylish mATX case with a built-in screen, this could become one of the more attractive options in its class.
V2000 Workstation Case Targets Extreme Multi-GPU Builds
For users building serious workstation systems, LIAN LI also introduced the V2000, a large tower designed to handle demanding hardware configurations.
The V2000 includes eight expansion slots, allowing support for up to two quad-slot graphics cards. LIAN LI’s showcase system demonstrated this capability with two extremely large GPUs installed at the same time.
To support high-power builds, the case also allows for dual power supplies. This makes sense for users running multiple GPUs, large storage arrays, or other PCIe add-in cards that require substantial power delivery.
The front panel includes a digital readout for system metrics such as CPU temperature, GPU temperature, and utilization. This gives the V2000 a functional, workstation-style identity while also bringing back a bit of classic PC case nostalgia.
Storage support is another highlight. The case includes a side mounting bracket that can hold up to six hard drives. In the showcase configuration, this area was used for additional exhaust fans instead, showing that the space can be adapted depending on the build.
The V2000 also supports optional Omni wheels, making it easier to move despite its large size, and it can accommodate radiators up to 420mm. It is expected to launch in Q3 2026 with a price of $239.99.
LANCOOL 207XL Brings Bigger Fans and Unique GPU Cooling
The LANCOOL 207XL is a larger version of the LANCOOL 207, aimed at builders who want strong airflow in a more understated case design.
Compared with the standard model, the LANCOOL 207XL upgrades the front intake from dual 140mm fans to dual 170mm fans. Larger fans can move more air at lower speeds, which may help reduce noise while still delivering strong cooling performance.
The styling has also changed. The front panel uses a slatted design that gives the case a more refined, almost professional look. At first glance, the lower section appears to continue the same slatted pattern, but those openings are actually part of the case’s unique cooling system.
The LANCOOL 207XL features cross-flow “double barrel” fans along the bottom of the case. These fans draw in air from the side and direct it upward toward the graphics card. This is a clever way to provide the GPU with extra airflow without relying only on traditional bottom-mounted fans.
The case is expected to arrive near the end of 2026 with a price of $109.99. For users who want a clean-looking airflow case with an unusual GPU cooling solution, the LANCOOL 207XL could be worth watching.
UX100 Aims for the Sub-$100 Showcase Case Market
The UX100 is LIAN LI’s entry into one of the most competitive areas of the PC case market: affordable panoramic “fishtank” style cases.
This model features a floating main chamber design, wraparound glass, a glass rear panel, and RGB lighting strips around the chassis. There is even RGB lighting placed in the recessed area under the front panel, giving the case a more dramatic appearance.
At $99.99, the UX100 appears to offer a lot of visual flair for the price. With glass-heavy styling and integrated RGB, it is clearly aimed at builders who want a modern showcase PC case without spending well over $100.
The UX100 is scheduled to launch in Q3 2026.
B4-MATX Offers Compact Builds Without Requiring ITX Hardware
The B4-MATX may be one of the most appealing cases in the lineup for small-form-factor enthusiasts. Instead of forcing users into expensive mini-ITX components, this compact 21.3-liter case supports micro-ATX motherboards while still maintaining a space-efficient design.
The case will be available in two main styles: mesh and wood. Despite its compact size, the B4-MATX supports full-length ATX power supplies, up to a 360mm AIO liquid cooler, and graphics cards up to 358mm long.
It can also be used in both horizontal and vertical orientations. For vertical setups, LIAN LI offers an optional AeroDeck accessory designed to improve airflow.
Pricing starts at $69.99 for the Mesh Black version and goes up to $89.99 for the Wood White model. Availability is expected to begin on June 26. With its compact volume, flexible hardware support, and accessible pricing, the B4-MATX could be a strong alternative for builders who want a smaller PC without paying a premium for ITX parts.
LIAN LI’s Computex 2026 Case Lineup Looks Strong
LIAN LI’s Computex 2026 case announcements cover a wide range of builders. The LANCOOL 4 focuses on solving the airflow limitations of glass-front cases. The O11D EVO RGB V2 and O11 VISION-M Digital continue the company’s popular showcase case legacy. The V2000 targets extreme workstation setups, while the LANCOOL 207XL brings clever GPU cooling to a more mainstream design.
Meanwhile, the UX100 gives budget-conscious builders a panoramic glass case under $100, and the B4-MATX offers a compact, affordable path for micro-ATX systems.
With multiple price points, strong airflow ideas, more display integration, and support for modern hardware trends, LIAN LI’s 2026 case lineup looks ready to compete across nearly every major segment of the PC case market.






