Lian Li Lancool 215

Lian Li’s Lancool 215 should be on your shortlist, as long as your storage needs don’t go beyond one 3.5-inch hard drive. It’s a good budget case to house your first build or a simple gaming system.

-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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Product details

  • LANCOOL 215 PC case - Elegant outlooking, ample space, great ventilation, good wire management and easy build. High-quality computer case made of heavy-duty steel metal frame and 4.0mm tempered glass. Dimensions: (D) 462mm x (W) 215mm x (H) 482mm; Motherboard compatibility: supports E-ATX(width: under 280mm)/ATX/M-ATX/ITX MB
  • Computer Case with Optimized Thermal Management. Includes 2x200mm massive ARGB front fans & 1x120mm rear fan; Supports a maximum of 7 fans and radiators in various sizes and configurations; Honeycomb vent design at the top, rear, and above the PSU chamber guarantee an abundant airflow
  • Gaming PC Case with Stylish ARGB Effects. The dual RGB LED light intake fans in the front add a very nice personality touch. Easily experience ARGB control/ARGB synchronization with the motherboard via one button. You are able to turn off all lights at night
  • Effortless Cable Management E-ATX Case. The 22mm thick space behind the motherboard ensures the cables fit in well, rubber grommets and Velcro straps keep the cables nice and neat. Pre-installed fan hub provides extra power to 3 additional fans and 1 extra ARGB device
  • Spacious PC case with Simple Dust Management. Room for 4 storage drives: Removable cage supports 2 x 3.5" HDD or 1 x 3.5" HDD + 1 x 2.5" SSD; Behind the motherboard supports 2 x SSD. The front mesh panel, top magnetic dust filter, and bottom removable full-length dust tray keep the case from dust accumulation

PROS

+ Great airflow and thermals
+ Included fans are quiet
+ Easy to work in
+ Price

CONS

- No USB Type-C port
- Only one 3.5-inch slot
- No front air filter
- Fan hub is fixed speed

Expert reviews and ratings

By Tom's Hardware on October 05, 2020
Lian Li’s Lancool 215 should be on your shortlist, as long as your storage needs don’t go beyond one 3.5-inch hard drive. It’s a good budget case to house your first build or a simple gaming system.
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