Lian Li’s Lancool 217 arrives in Dark Walnut and Light Beech colours

The era of the Lian Li Lancool 216 is over. This year, Lian Li is introducing the Lancool 217, a direct successor featuring design and aesthetic tweaks to suit new PC builds.
The new LANCOOL 217 is available in Dark Walnut or Light Beech colour options, with real wood accents a touch of warmth to the colour scheme. The chassis is designed with thermal performance in mind, with five pre-installed fans out of the box, including two unique 170mm fans in the front of the case, bringing in fresh air to cool all of your components.
You can find the full specs for the Lian Li LANCOOL 217 below:
Model | LANCOOL 217 |
Case Type | Tower Chassis |
Dimensions | (D) 482 x (W) 238 x (H) 503mm |
Color | Black / White |
Material | Steel 4.0mm tempered glass Wood |
Motherboard Support | SSI-EEB (max. 330mm wide) E-ATX (max. 280mm wide)/ ATX / Micro-ATX / Mini-ITX |
Back Connect Motherboard | ATX / Micro-ATX |
Expansion Slot | 7 |
Storage | Behind MB Tray: 2 x 2.5″ SSD or 1 x 2.5” SSD(When using Back-connect Micro-ATX motherboard) 2 x Hard Drive Cage: Each cage support 1 x 3.5″ HDD + 1 x 2.5″ SSD + ( 1 x 3.5″ HDD or 1 x 2.5″ SSD) PSU Cover: 1 x 2.5” SSD |
GPU Length Clearance | 380mm(Max) |
CPU Cooler Height Clearance | 180mm (Max.) |
PSU | Standard: ATX (Under 220mm) Rotated: ATX (Under 180mm) |
Fan Support | Front: 170mm x 2 (pre-installed) or 140mm x 3 or 120mm x 3 Top: 120mm x 3 or 140mm x 2 Above PSU Shroud: 120mm x 3 (2 x pre-installed) Or Under PSU Shroud: 120mm x 2 Rear: 140mm x 1 (pre-installed) or 120mm x 1 |
Radiator Support | (Top) 360 / 280 / 240 |
I/O PORTS | USB 3.0 x 2 USB 3.2 Gen2x2 20G Type C x 1 Audio x 1 Power Button x 2 |
Dust Filters | Front x 1 Bottom x 1 |
Fan Hub | ARGB/FAN Hub with 6 x PWM Fan Headers and 4 x 5V ARGB Headers x 4 |
The Lian Li Lancool 217 will be available priced at $119.99 for the Dark Walnut version, or $124.99 for the Light Beech version. We have one in house at the KitGuru labs, so expect a review soon.
KitGuru Says: Are you planning a new PC build for 2025? Are you considering a Lian Li case?