LIAN LI VECTOR V150 INF Brings Infinity Mirror Design to Compact mATX Builds

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[Press Release] LIAN LI introduces the VECTOR V150 INF, a compact micro-ATX case built for modern systems. It focuses on clean design, strong airflow, and flexible hardware support at an accessible price.

The tempered glass front panel features an integrated infinity mirror that creates a deep lighting effect. It is not just for looks. Precision cutouts align with the two 140mm front fans, ensuring direct airflow into the case. Removable mesh filters keep dust out and are easy to clean.

The case comes with three ARGB PWM fans, including two 140mm front fans and one 120mm rear fan. A built-in hub allows control through the motherboard or wireless mode. When paired with the optional controller, users can adjust lighting and fan speeds using L-Connect 3 without extra cables.

A modular side bracket lets users choose between extra cooling or additional storage. The case supports up to a 360mm radiator on top and works with micro-ATX, Mini-ITX, and back-connect motherboards for a cleaner look.

With support for GPUs up to 400mm, the case handles high-end hardware easily. A pre-installed anti-sag bracket keeps the graphics card stable, while a dedicated cable passthrough improves cable management.

The VECTOR V150 INF launched on April 30, 2026, in black, priced at $84.99 or €84.90.

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