Lian Li Unveils LANCOOL 217 INF With Infinity Mirror Front Panel

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A Sleek Upgrade to the LANCOOL 217 Series!

[Press Release] Lian Li has revealed the LANCOOL 217 INF, an RGB Infinity edition of its popular LANCOOL 217 case. It features a tempered glass infinity mirror front panel with precision airflow cutouts, combining modern aesthetics with strong cooling performance.

The case includes two 170mm ARGB front fans and one 140mm rear fan, all with infinity mirror hubs for vivid lighting and high airflow. A built-in wireless receiver allows control through L-Connect 3, letting users customize fan speed and RGB effects wirelessly or use the M1 and M2 buttons near the power switch for quick adjustments.

Lian Li Unveils LANCOOL 217

Designed for flexibility, the LANCOOL 217 INF supports standard and rotated PSU orientations, back-connect ATX and Micro-ATX boards, and large SSI-EEB motherboards. Its relocatable I/O module makes it adaptable for desk or floor setups.

The LANCOOL 217 INF launches on November 6, 2025, priced at $124.99 (black) and $129.99 (white), offering premium design and performance for modern PC builders.

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