Lian Li Lancool 216 RGB-BLACK
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Lian Li Lancool 216 RGB-BLACK

LIAN LI

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Perfect for high-end systems, with included 2x160mm & 1x140mm fans for optimal airflow, supporting 392mm GPUs & 360mm radiators.

Description

• Motherboard: E-ATX, ATX, mATX, ITX • Max GPU Length: 392mm • Max CPU Cooler Ht: 180.5mm • Radiator: Up to 360mm (Front/Top) • Included Fans: 2x 160mm F, 1x 140mm R • Drive Bays: 4x 2.5" SSD, 2x 3.5" HDD

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FULL DESCRIPTION

For the Riyadh enthusiast meticulously crafting their next high-performance build, seeking both uncompromising airflow and striking visual presence, the Lancool 216 RGB-BLACK is the foundation you've been searching for.

Imagine your RTX 4090 and i9-14900K running whisper-quiet even through hours of Apex Legends or Starfield in 4K, maintaining their peak boost clocks without thermal throttling. The Lancool 216 RGB-BLACK ensures your frames stay consistently high, even when the desert heat tries its best to creep in, thanks to its exceptional thermal design and capacity for the most robust cooling solutions. With support for GPUs up to 392mm and CPU coolers up to 180.5mm, you’re never limited in component choice, guaranteeing uncompromised performance.

Those two massive 160mm PWM fans up front, coupled with the strategic mesh panels and dedicated PSU shroud ventilation, aren't just for show; they create a direct, powerful airflow path that keeps your most critical components significantly cooler, preventing performance drops and extending hardware lifespan during marathon gaming sessions.

Designed with resilience in mind, this chassis is built to thrive in the demanding Gulf environment, offering robust protection and local support for confidence in every build.

Beyond raw cooling prowess, its intelligent internal layout provides ample space for even the largest modern GPUs and 360mm AIOs, while the tool-less design and modular drive cages make building and future upgrades remarkably straightforward, ensuring a clean and functional setup without compromise on desk footprint.

SPECIFICATIONS

formFactorsmATX,ATX,E-ATX,ITX
maxGpuLength392
psuFormFactorATX
DIMENSIONS (D) 480.9mm x (W) 235mm x (H) 491.7mm
MATERIAL Steel / 4.0mm Tempered Glass
FAN SUPPORT Top: 3 x 120mm / 2 x 140mm PSU Cover: 2 x 120mm / 2 x 140mm (Air Cooling mode) Front: 3 x 120mm / 2 x 140mm / 2 x 160mm Rear: 1 x 120mm / 1 x 140mm (Not compatible with UNI FAN SL-INF 140) PCIe Fan Bracket: 1 x 120mm
RADIATOR SUPPORT Front: 360 / 280 / 240mm Top: 360 / 280 / 240mm Bottom: 240mm
EXPANSION SLOT 7
CPU COOLER HEIGHT CLEARANCE 180.5mm (max)
DRIVE Drive Cage:2 x 2.5” SSD + 2 x 3.5” HDD PSU Cover:2 x 2.5” SSD Behind MB tray: 2 x 2.5” SSD
I/O PORTS 1 x Power Button 1 x Reset Button 2 x USB 3.0 1 x USB Type C 1 x Audio
INCLUDED FANS Front: 2 x 160mm PWM Fans Rear: 1 x 140mm PWM Fan
DUST FILTERS 1 x Bottom

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

I live in Jeddah and my current PC case gets filled with dust so fast. How effective are the dust filters on this Lian Li 216, and how easy are they to clean? Are there filters on all intakes?

With summer approaching in Dubai, I'm worried about my high-end components overheating. Does this case provide enough cooling performance for a powerful gaming PC, even with ambient temperatures around 40-45°C?

If one of the included RGB fans or the front panel USB-C port stops working after a few months, what's the warranty claim process here in Riyadh? Do I need to send the whole case back or can I get replacement parts?

I'm concerned about ordering a PC case online, especially with tempered glass. What if it arrives damaged or with a non-functional fan here in Kuwait? What's your policy for DOA or transit damage?

I'm new to building a PC and this is my first time. Do you offer any local support or guidance for assembling my components into this Lian Li case, especially with cable management or if I run into compatibility issues?

Considering the high temperatures and humidity we experience in the GCC, will the plastic elements of the case, like the front panel frame or feet, degrade or become brittle over time? And will the RGB lighting last?