LIAN LI Expands O11, LANCOOL, and UNI FAN Lineups at COMPUTEX 2026 With New Airflow-Focused Designs

LIAN LI COMPUTEX 2026

LIAN LI is at COMPUTEX 2026 to unveil one of its largest product refreshes in recent years, introducing new additions to its O11, LANCOOL, and UNI FAN families while continuing to refine the themes that have defined modern enthusiast PC building: airflow optimization, showcase aesthetics, modularity, and cable-free system design.

LIAN LI Lineup at COMPUTEX 2026

The company’s latest lineup includes new chassis designs, an expanded UNI FAN ecosystem, updated cooling products, and several power supply solutions scheduled to launch throughout the second half of 2026.

011 EVO RGB V2

Among the headline announcements is the O11D EVO RGB V2, the latest evolution of one of the most influential PC case series of the past decade.

The O11 platform has become a staple among enthusiasts thanks to its dual-chamber layout and emphasis on custom cooling, and LIAN LI’s newest version pushes the design further with a dedicated side-mounted chamber specifically designed for all-in-one liquid coolers. By separating radiator airflow from the primary chamber, the company aims to improve cooling efficiency while preserving the clean internal presentation that has made the O11 series popular with builders.

The chassis also introduces a vertically adjustable motherboard tray capable of supporting ATX, micro-ATX, and back-connect motherboard designs within the same enclosure. Additional refinements include a repositionable radiator bracket, redesigned airflow pathways directed toward the graphics card, and integrated ARGB lighting running along the top and bottom edges of the case.

The O11D EVO RGB V2 is currently targeting a Q4 2026 release with a starting price of $169.99.

UX100

For users prioritizing visual presentation, LIAN LI is also introducing the UX100, a new panoramic mid-tower chassis built around three tempered-glass panels and a curved front section designed to create an uninterrupted view of internal components.

Panoramic case designs have become one of the fastest-growing segments in the enthusiast market, with manufacturers increasingly removing traditional front-panel obstructions in favor of wraparound glass layouts. The UX100 follows that trend while incorporating a floating chassis structure that raises the case above its base to improve bottom-mounted airflow for modern graphics cards.

UX100
UX100

An integrated RGB lighting strip extends across the front and sides of the enclosure, creating a continuous lighting effect that complements the uninterrupted glass presentation. The UX100 is scheduled to launch during the third quarter of 2026 with a $99.99 starting price.

LANCOOL 207 XL

Cooling performance receives particular attention in the new LANCOOL 207 XL.

Graphics cards continue to be the primary heat source in gaming PCs, especially as flagship GPUs regularly exceed 400 watts under load. LIAN LI’s answer is a redesigned airflow system built around dedicated bottom-mounted cross-flow fans that direct air toward the graphics card rather than relying solely on traditional front-to-back airflow.

LIAN LI COMPUTEX 2026
LANCOOL 207XL

The chassis ships with two oversized 170mm front intake fans and a 140mm rear exhaust fan while maintaining support for 360mm liquid cooling solutions, standard ATX power supplies, and full-size motherboards. The company is targeting a Q4 2026 launch with a suggested retail price of $109.99.

UNI FAN FLEX Series

Perhaps the most ambitious expansion comes from the UNI FAN lineup.

Since introducing its interlocking fan ecosystem several years ago, LIAN LI has steadily expanded the platform into one of the most recognizable cooling brands in the enthusiast space. COMPUTEX 2026 sees the arrival of the new UNI FAN FLEX family, which introduces six new models and a redesigned FLEX Receiver that serves as a central hub for fan, lighting, and display control.

The new controller integrates with LIAN LI’s L-Connect 3 software while supporting wireless ARGB communication, LCD management, motherboard PWM synchronization, and optional motherboard ARGB control.

Two models, the TL LCD FLEX and SL-INF LCD FLEX, feature integrated 1.8-inch displays capable of showing system information, performance metrics, custom graphics, and animations. LCD-equipped cooling hardware has become increasingly common across the enthusiast market, but LIAN LI is integrating the functionality directly into its latest fan ecosystem rather than treating it as a separate product category.

Performance-focused users may gravitate toward the TL FLEX, which leads the new lineup with airflow ratings reaching 90.1 CFM and static pressure up to 3.97 mmH₂O.

TL FLEX
TL FLEX

The SL FLEX and CL FLEX models also refresh LIAN LI’s existing wireless fan ecosystem while maintaining compatibility with previous-generation wireless products.

The first UNI FAN FLEX models are scheduled to launch on June 26, with additional variants arriving in July.

Beyond the major launches, LIAN LI’s booth includes a broad collection of upcoming products aimed at both enthusiasts and professional users.

Additional Products

The company is showcasing the V2000 workstation chassis, a large-format enclosure supporting EEB motherboards, dual power supplies, 420mm liquid cooling systems, and integrated mobility features. Also on display are the upcoming GALAHAD III 360 and SLC 360 liquid coolers, the high-performance UNI FAN P28 V2, and refreshed EDGE Platinum V2, EDGE Gold V2, and SX Gold power supply lines.

One of the more unusual products at the booth is the DK-B, a PC-integrated standing desk developed in collaboration with Backbone. Continuing LIAN LI’s tradition of combining furniture and PC hardware, the desk serves as both a workstation and a complete system enclosure.

LIAN LI COMPUTEX 2026
DK-B PC-integrated standing desk

The new products are currently being shown throughout COMPUTEX 2026 at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 2, 4F, booth # R0906, with most of the lineup scheduled to arrive between June and the fourth quarter of this year.

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About the Author: Humza Khalid

PC gamer and hardware enthusiastic at heart but with a soft spot for retro consoles as well.

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