🔥 Mesh, Glow & Flow — The Ultimate Mid-Tower for Next-Level Builds
The LIAN LI LANCOOL 205 MESH is a mid-tower ATX PC case designed for gamers and professionals seeking superior airflow and style. Featuring a mesh front panel with magnetic dust filters, three ARGB PWM fans with customizable lighting, and a tempered glass side panel, it supports multiple motherboard sizes and offers advanced cable management for a clean, high-performance build.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | Lian Li |
Series | LANCOOL 205 |
Item model number | G99OE764X00 |
Item Weight | 15.54 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 29.2 x 29.2 x 11.6 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 29.2 x 29.2 x 11.6 inches |
Color | LANCOOL 205 MESH RGB - ATX - Black |
Manufacturer | Lian Li |
ASIN | B093TNMQ9W |
Date First Available | May 16, 2021 |
M**E
Fantastic!
Amazing quality case! Very roomy, lots of ports, included fans are dead silent. Comes with an abundance of easily-removable screws, instructions, and support. We’ve taken everything out of this case and rebuilt twice, and this case was a dream to work with.
J**R
Gaming computer must have
Great tower for a gaming computer. My brother used this to build my computer and it turned out amazing
N**N
MFF Micro Tower
It fits my Thermalrest Peerless Assassin 120 Se, Corsair AX1600i and a Sapphire RX 9070 XT Nitro+ while looking clean and having plenty of airflow for cooling. My only gripe is the case doesn’t have a front panel usb c port on it. I’m considering purchasing a usb c to back pcie cover area to make use of the usb c port.Size wise it’s about the size of a Cooler Master Qube 500. This case doesn’t support ATX or EATX like the Cooler Master case and the airflow is about the same. What this does have though is style.
N**H
Looks great
I chose a white motherboard, then oh well my new build is now all white.I have to dock a star for a few reasons.1. There is not enough space on back panel (side panel? The panel opposite to the glass panel). I packed the cables as neatly as possible but I had to get creative to avoid cable overlapping as much as possible because there is barely any space. I am basically pushing against cables to get the panel secured.2. The Front IO and built-in RGB cables are a wreck, could have been organized and routed better.- Some small gripes -3. There was exactly enough clearance to mount my AIO on top. The case is probably better suited for a front mount.4. My power supply would not fit at first, I had to remove the drive bay enclosures and slide it into place.5. With a full ATX some of the most suitable cable management path ways mean the angle of the cable coming into the port is tight. Just be careful.Basically this case is really packed in some places!I guess I should say some good things too, because this is a good case! Some things that stood out to me:1. Given the form-factor and size there is surprisingly a good amount of clearance for larger graphic cards (or large heat sinks if you are into that), but do your own research of course.2. I’m not a fanatic but the RGB fans are pretty cool.3. The tooling of the case is great.4. My gaming PC actually looks like a gaming PC for once.
N**I
I have a pc in this case 3+ years
Best budget white case out there.
D**B
A great budget case with solid quality of life that knows what to prioritize
This case is not the greatest case in the world. The magnetic filter on the top slides around too much. The side panels don't have the greatest fit tolerances I've ever seen on a case. The hard-drive bay in the bottom is virtually useless, because you can't run any significant number of power cables past them from the PSU to the rest of the computer. The cables running to the daughter board are delicate to the point where I was concerned about accidentally damaging them. There are a lot of individual screws, many of which I really wish were captive so you didn't have to worry about loosing/misplacing them. The metal outside panels are flimsy and a bit thin. There are no good dust-filters built into the system.But despite all these shortcomings, I'm very happy with this case.The fans are great, relatively quiet and with fancy lights that plug onto the RGB header on your motherboard. You've got a great selection of front IO ports, though most budget oriented motherboards out there that I've seen don't have a USB C header, making the inclusion of a USB C port for front IO a bit of a waste. I would have rather seen a 3rd non-USB C port, but the 2 that are there are certainly welcome. The air flow is great, keeping my GPU and CPU cool with only an additional CPU cooler needing to be installed (Ryzen 5700x and Radeon 6700xt).The case was shipped with good packing materials, making me optimistic that the glass panel would not be damaged in transit.The instructions aren't the best I've ever seen, but I was able to follow them without any great degree of trouble.You've got good Sata SSD mounts hidden between the motherboard panel and the outside non-glass panel. Cable management options are (hard-drive bay aside) excellent, with lots of intelligently placed gaps and clear routing lanes.It's well optimized, so the case doesn't have any huge dead zones of empty space, and as a result is more compact than you might expect from a desktop case. It supports a variety of configurations, and in a PC where you don't have a GPU that requires dedicated PCIE power cables, you might have the space for the hard drive bay in the bottom.For a budget case, you get a clear priority of functionality > aesthetics > build quality here, while not sacrificing too much to the point where it becomes a liability. If you're trying to save a bit of money on your case, I can certainly recommend this one.
T**R
case
high quality
A**R
Absolutely amazing case!
What can I say about this case?1.) Great airflow; the included 140mm fans absolutely PUSH air through this thing. They're not even that loud to boot. Paired with a good air cooler, you should have absolutely no issues with temps if you decide to go that direction.2.) Nice and simple design. It looks good while not being over the top. You can stick with the rgb fans or go for a stealth build and itll still look great. I love how the mesh front glows with the light from the fans, and that huge tempered glass panel on the side to ogle your pricey hardware.3.) Overall size is the best of both worlds. It's not a big case at all, yet it has enough room for high end cards like my (current) rtx 4080s in the first pic, and rtx 3070 in the second PLUS a big aircooler like my peerless assassin. The side panel gives you heaps of room for wires, and the panel doesn't bulge at all.4.) Quality. It feels sturdy, the gpu slot alone keeps my gpu from sagging, which was an issue I had in my last case. The metal panels are pretty thick, the tempered glass is supported by metal from the rear, it slides in to the front and screws on with two rear thumb screws so it doesnt jump to its death when you unscrew it. Plenty of nice thumb screws for easy access to your internals on both sides. Definitely a great bang for your buck. Not to mention the rubber grommets around the wiring holes for that extra bit of clean wire management.Id recommendthis case to anyone looking for a well priced matx tower.
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