2 Styles with 3 Modes of Your Choice LIAN LI Aluminum Full tower Case
enables PC
enthusiasts to transform this full tower case into the mode they prefer
ODYSSEY X
- Simply assemble
- the exterior pieces
- to get the standard mode.
- Supports up
- to two 360 radiators
- Includes an adjustable
- water pump mounting bracket
ODYSSEY X
- Flip the case 90
- to achieve an unobstructed
- airflow for optimal thermal control
- Supports 480mm + 280mm
- radiators or 360mm + 360mm radiators
- Included adjustable water
- pump mounting bracket for tall water pump
which mode, the
fit up to EEB motherboards with 8 expansion slots.
(D) 575.5mm (W) 234mm (H) 558.5mm
Performance
Steel
Front:3 120mm or 2 140mm
Top:3 120mm or 2 140mm
Side:3 120mm or 2 140mm
Dynamic-R (Rotate)
Front:3 120mm or 2 140mm
Base:4 120mm or 3 140mm
Performance
Front:4 120mm or 3 140mm
Top:3 120mm or 2 140mm
Front:1 360/280/240mm
Side:1 360/280/240mm
Dynamic-R (Rotate)
Front:1 360/280/240mm
Base:1 480/420/360/280/240mm
ODYSSEY X
Lian Li has unveiled its latest version of a no-compromises PC case, the Odyssey X, which was designed in collaboration with popular overclocker Der8auer. This chassis can accommodate almost anything, with up to nine fan mounts and three configurations.
The chassis is classified as a full-tower case, with support for up to EEB and E-ATX motherboard options, and comes in two colors: black or silver. The biggest selling point of this chassis its monstrous capacity to house large liquid-cooled components within its cavernous chamber.
Dynamic-R mode is a complete180-degree spin from Dynamic mode, traditionally called an inverted mode. This config moves the motherboard to the top of the chassis, with the rear I/O sticking upward. Fan mounts are placed to the bottom and front of the case.
Finally, there’s a Performance mode that turns the case completely on its back end,
giving the case a more vertical appearance.
We’re not sure why this mode is called ‘Performance’,
but the vertical layout allows the case fans to be much closer to your system components and graphics card,
which should allow for better cooling potential.
You have a maximum of nine fan mounts that can be housed within the Odyssey X. All nine mounts are only accessible in Dynamic Mode, with Dynamic-R and Performance modes limiting you to ‘just’ seven  120mm fans.
You can also house 140mm fans in any configuration, but expect fewer fan mounts if you go this route.
(You’d think Performance mode would give you the most amount of fan options)
those fan mounts can also handle radiators as large as 480mm.