Lian Li Release their PC-Y6 Yacht Themed case

Lian Li Release their PC-Y6 Yacht Themed case

Lian Li Release their PC-Y6 Yacht Themed case

 

Is it an Orca, is it a boat? No it is Lian-Li’s new PC-Y6 ODESSEY Yacht Themed aluminium case, featuring RGB LEDs and a very unique aesthetic.

Lian Li over the years has surprised us with a lot of wacky case designs over the years, with my favorite being their PC-CK101 Train themed case from 2012, which is a case that to this day I want to see perched on my desk. Now Lian Li and tipped over the loony bin and unleashed a new and unique case design upon the world, giving us this monster of an ITX case which is honesly more of a decoration than a PC chassis. 

 

  Lian Li Release their PC-Y6 Yacht Themed caseLian Li Release their PC-Y6 Yacht Themed case  

  

 The case itself supports CPU coolers of 60mm in height and GPU of up to 300MM in length, with the GPU being connected to the motherboard through a PCI-e riser.

The case only seems to support an SFX PSU, but is supports up to 2 3.5″ hard drives and a single SSD or dual SSDs and a single HDD naively. The case has an integrated RGB LED controller, which you can use to control the ships lighting.

 

Lian Li Release their PC-Y6 Yacht Themed case

 

Right now we do not know the price or when the case will become available, but like many unique Lian-Li case before it I imagine that this will be flying off the shelves to all those people that want just a little bit more crazy in their lives.

 

You can join the discussion on the Lian Li PC-Y6 Yacht themed case on the OC3D Forums.  

 

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