Hey everyone! I'm looking for some feedback on my plans for a full rebuild and downsizing my current setup. Right now, I'm using a Lian Li O11D EVO RGB case with Lian Li Infinity fans and a 420mm AIO cooler. While it looks amazing, I'm starting to find it too big and heavy, plus I'm having some clearance issues with the 140mm fans. I can't even close the top of the case properly because of the large AIO cooler. So, I'm thinking about switching to a Lian Li O11 Dynamic Mini V2 and doing a complete rebuild with a new fan setup. No worries though—I'll be reusing all my current parts for my cousin's build.
Here's what I'm working with:
- CPU: Ryzen 7 9800X3D (transferring)
- Motherboard: B850 AORUS Elite (transferring)
- RAM: 32GB Patriot Viper Venom (transferring)
- SSD: Samsung 990 Pro 2TB (transferring)
- GPU: RX 9070 XT Gigabyte Gaming (new)
- Case: Lian Li O11 Dynamic Mini V2 (new)
- PSU: Seasonic Focus GX 850W ATX 3.1 (new)
- AIO: Jungle Leopard Pro Flow 360 (new)
- Fans: Jonsbo ZA (new)
I'm particularly curious if anyone has experience with this case. Do you have any tips for airflow or things I should watch out for? Also, what's the best way to control the Jonsbo ZA fans and their RGB (hub vs motherboard)?
3 Answers
For airflow tips, I’d recommend making sure your intake and exhaust fans are set up to create a consistent flow. You might want to experiment with fan speeds and positions, as different orientations can have a huge impact. Also, check for any dust buildup, as that can hinder airflow too!
But honestly, it sounds like a solid upgrade!
Oh, and since you're in Sweden, make sure to check local prices! Sometimes shipping or availability can be a pain, so it’s worth keeping an eye on different retailers.
Regarding your parts, the Seasonic Focus GX 850W is decent but have you thought about the Lian Li Edge PSU? It seems to have better performance, especially for dual chamber cases like yours. Just a thought!
Yeah, I’ve heard some mixed reviews about the Focus GX. Sometimes you can find the Edge at a good price, which might give you more peace of mind.

Totally agree! Keeping the fans clean is key, and it might help to position the AIO to optimize the airflow path. Make sure you test a few configurations.