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Lian Li Lancool 217 Case Review: Thermal Benchmarks, Noise, & Cable Management

Lian Li Lancool 217 Case Review: Thermal Benchmarks, Noise, & Cable Management

The Lancool 217 ships with five fans: two 170mm front intake, two 120mm shroud-top intake with reversed blades, and one acts as rear exhaust. The shroud-top fans can be moved down to the inside surface of the shroud, which reduces space available for drives, cables, and the PSU, but clears the way for a vertical GPU mount. There’s a third fan mount on the shroud that’s blocked off by the PSU; its only purpose seems to be compatibility with 3×120 UNI fan kits.

Four of the five case fans are mounted tool-lessly, and the front fans in particular can be rearranged into “CPU Mode” or “GPU Mode” with plastic spacers in between. 

Lian Li also included a full set of longer screws to make the tool-less mounting system work specifically with the 28mm-thick UNI fans.

Lian Li’s Lancool 215 launched five years ago. It was groundbreaking at the time due to the two 200mm intake fans, generally only found on large, expensive cases, but with a brutally low MSRP of $70 achieved by contracting out case production and that put a lot of pressure on the industry. 

The $120-$125 price for the 217 isn’t as unbelievably low as the 215’s was, but Lian Li has preserved several features of the 21X series. 

The case also has a 90-degree rotated PSU mount and an elaborate vertical GPU mount that’s compatible with shroud-top fans for once, although it requires a separately-purchased riser cable to use.

Lian Li Lancool 217 Overview

Lian Li says that the self-described “Contemporary Wood Accent” requires particularly tight manufacturing tolerances. Other cases like the Fractal North (read our review) opt for isolated strips that don’t need to perfectly line up, but the wood elements in our 217 all sit flush with each other, and the front mesh actually seats into the wood at the bottom. On our sample, it ends up looking pretty good with no big gaps. 

We usually only see wood used as decoration, and we’ve seen the risks of using it as a functional element with the cracked panel on our Fractal Era 2 (read our review). 

The arrangement of the trim reminds us of the Antec Flux and Flux Pro (read our review) cases, which Lian Li may be targeting with the release of the 217.

Lian Li Lancool 217 Specs

COLOR White or Black
DIMENSION (D)482mm x (W)238mm x (H)503mm
MATERIAL Steel / 4.0mm Tempered Glass / Wood
MOTHERBOARD SUPPORT SSI-EEB(Width Max 330mm) / E-ATX(Width Max 280mm)ATX / Micro-ATX/Mini-ITX
BACK CONNECT MOTHERBOARD SUPPORT ATX / Micro-ATX
PSU SUPPORT LENGTH Standard Mode:ATX(Under 220mm)Rotated Mode:ATX(Under 180mm)
FAN SUPPORT Front: 170mm x 2 (Included) / 140mm x 3 / 120mm x 3Top: 3 x 120mm / 2 x 140mmAbove PSU Shroud: 3 x 120mm (2 Included)Under the PSU shroud: 2 x 120mmRear: 1x 140mm(Included) / 1x 120mm
RADIATOR SUPPORT Top: 360 / 280 / 240mm
DRIVE SUPPORT Back Connect Motherboard: 2 x 2.5″ SSD / 1 x 2.5″ SSD(behind MB)2 x Drive Cage: 1 x 3.5″HDD+1 x 2.5″ SSD+(1 x 3.5″ HDD or 1 x 2.5″ SSD)PSU Shroud: 1 x 2.5″ SSD
GPU LENGTH CLEARANCE 380mm (Max.)
CPU HEIGHT CLEARANCE 180mm (Max.)
EXPANSION SLOT 7
I/O PORTS 2 x Power Button2 x USB 3.01 x USB Type-C1 x Audio
DUST FILTER 1 x Bottom, 1 x Front
Hub ARGB / FAN Hub:6 x PWM FAN port4 x 5V ARGB port
WARRANTY 1 year(Fan: 3 years)

*Specs copied from manufacturer materials, please read review for our own measurements and opinions

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