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The Lian Li Lancool II Mesh, in our opinion, is a direct enhancement from the original model. The original sets itself apart with ARGB illumination, while the Mesh outperforms the original in terms of thermal performance, preserves all of the original's capabilities, and includes a fan controller as a bonus. The disadvantage of making relatively few changes to the original is that its weaknesses are carried over as well. These are fully documented in our initial Lancool II review, however the most significant problem was the airflow, which has already been corrected. However, we recommend taping off the bottom of the front panel because it will become dirty. A 120mm fan mounted on top of the PSU shroud is a low-cost option to boost the case's ventilation even further, it also makes use of the mesh side panel that Lian Li has installed.
The LANCOOL II Mesh has a lot of reasons to be liked. It comes with three fans, a fan controller, two tempered glass windows, and ample of room for storage disks and liquid cooling. With its present pricing, the LANCOOL II MESH is one of the top PC cases in its class.
There are numerous that are similar to Lancool II Mesh. It comes with three fans, a fan driver, two tempered glass windows, and plenty of space for a storage station and liquid cooling. It is now one of the best computer cabinets in its class, thanks to the LANCOOL II MESH award.
Cable management is also simplified with the Lian Li LANCOOL II MESH. It's almost criminal how simple it is to build a smooth-looking PC in LANCOOL II MESH, because its management settings provide several ways to cover cable management faults.
The Lancool II Mesh Performance Edition is a suitably inventive version if you want an airflow case that is less bulky and traditional ATX components appear good and balanced in this interior. It lacks the sparkle of the original, yet it is not entirely lost.
The Lancool II Mesh Performance chassis from Lian Li is a fantastically easy-to-use chassis that is practical, performs well, and is competitively priced. This one is unquestionably on our shortlist.
To put it succinctly, we adore the Lian Li LANCOOL II MESH. The case offers numerous luxury features that other cases at this price point do not, and the case's shortcomings are all minor. Add in this enclosure's excellent cable cleaning functions, and we have an enclosure with a low price, an incredible feature set, and a stunning external appearance.
If we have a complaint, it is the loud fans, even if it is good to have three fans in a chassis of this price range. However, Lian Li might have chosen a better combination of noise and performance, which was an issue with the original Lancool II as well. However, because to the small mesh front, this new variant's cooling performance is fantastic. Some may also be irritated by the fact that the top has a hole for the USB-C connector that is covered by an unattractive rubber grommet.
This takes us to the final point: cost. Overall, the Lian Li Lancool II Mesh Performance costs only $90, which is exceptionally low for a chassis with well-thought-out engineering, a decent material mix, and a plethora of functions. Furthermore, the extra accessories are smart and, for the most part, reasonably priced.
Motherboard support: Mini-ITX.
Expansion slots: 2.
Included fans: 2x 120mm front intake, 1x 120mm rear exhaust.
Fan mounts: 2x 120/140mm front, 2x 120/140mm roof, 1x 120mm rear.
120mm radiator mounts: 120mm/240mm front, 120mm/240mm roof, 120mm rear.
140mm radiator mounts: 140mm/280mm front, 140mm/280mm roof.
5.25″ drive bays: None
Internal drive bays: 1x 3.5”/2.5”, 1x 3.5, 2x 2.5″.
Dimensions: 426mm H x 450mm D x 245mm W.
+ It is a straight upgrade
+ The mesh side panel
- It will get dusty
- No RGB
+ Excellent thermal performance
+ Thoughtful interior
+ Ingenious cable management
+ Three included fans with controller
+ Affortable
- No RGB (a pro, for some)
- Exterior design is a bit boring
- USB-C costs $15 extra
+ Removable front radiator
+ It had a little bit of everything
+ Two tempered glass windows
+ Modularity is part of Lian Li's design goals
- Nothing
+ High-quality
+ Visually appealing
+ Well-ventilated
- Narrow inlets of the power supply cables
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+ Excellent cooling performance
+ Excellent choice of materials with solid glass and steel panels
+ Magnetic and/or removable dust filters all around
+ Optional accessories quite useful for the most part
- Fans are quite loud
- Fan-placement opportunity on shroud will get in the way of access to the bottom edge of the motherboard
- Empty USB-C hole and rubber cover in top don't look good
- Vertical GPU mounting accessory a bit tricky to install
+ Features-wise this is the case to beat
+ The Lancool II Mesh Performance Edition is an absolutely fantastic choice
+ Price
- It doesn’t have much bling
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