[Press Release] LIAN LI has introduced the Vector V100 MINI. This compact Micro-ATX PC case delivers the same visual style and airflow flexibility as the original V100 in a smaller form factor. Announced on December 19th, 2025, the V100 MINI targets builders who want a clean showcase design without sacrificing cooling or hardware compatibility.
Despite its reduced footprint, the Vector V100 MINI delivers strong airflow. The case allows up to three 120mm side fans, three 120mm or two 140mm top fans, and one 120mm rear fan. This makes it well-suited for high-performance systems that require reliable thermal headroom in a compact build.
The chassis supports both standard and back-connect Micro-ATX motherboards, making it compatible with modern layouts that prioritize cleaner cable routing.
Front and side tempered glass panels provide a 270-degree unobstructed view of the interior. The pillarless design highlights components and lighting from multiple angles. An integrated ARGB strip along the PSU shroud adds controlled lighting accents that sync with motherboard software for a cohesive look.
The Vector V100 MINI supports graphics cards up to 415mm in length and includes an adjustable anti-sag bracket for added stability. A dedicated PSU shroud opening helps route GPU power cables cleanly, keeping the interior organized.
Storage support includes space for multiple SSDs and a hard drive, ensuring practical expandability without cluttering the compact layout.
The Vector V100 MINI is priced at $49.99 without fans, while the Vector V100R MINI, which includes four pre-installed 120mm ARGB PWM fans, costs $64.99. Both versions are available only in black starting December 19th, 2025.
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