Lian Li can fit two EATX-sized systems inside their new DK07 PC desk

Lian Li’s new DK07 PC desk is a $1,399 monster!

The last PC case from Lian Li isn’t a PC case; it’s a desk! The Lian Li DK07 has arrived, and it can hold two full-sized EATX PCs. Lian Li has launched this monster PC desk for $1399.99, and it is a crazy piece of furniture.

This case supports two full systems. Users can have separate workstation/gaming systems or build a single, larger PC. This case even has space for a huge number of HDDs, allowing users to build this case as a workstation/server hybrid. Whatever your crazy idea is, this case has room for it.

The DK07 has cable trays, a wireless charging pad, a hideable USB hub, and two organiser drawers. This ensures that users can create tidy setups with this monster desk. The desk surface measures 1480mm x 805mm, with much of its surface being 6mm thick tempered glass.

Lian Li DK07 – Single System or Dual System options

If you opt for a single PC system, you can mount more fans, HDDs, radiators, and more inside your system. After all, the space that could have been used on another system can now be used to mount more hardware. In both configurations, single or dual system, EATX motherboards (up to 330mm wide) are supported.

The DK07 is a motorised sit/stand desk. Its surface height can be adjusted from 676mm to 1162mm, and it is controlled using a simple touch pad on the desk. Above all, this PC case is designed for those who want showpiece systems. Note that this case even supports vertically GPU mounts with the right accessories.

This desk has plenty of space for liquid cooling components, with support for up to four 360mm liquid cooling radiators. Larger liquid cooling radiators that are 480mm or 420mm are also supported in certain configurations.

With support for dual ATX power supplies and two EATX-sized motherboards, this case is ideal for dual-system PC setups. This is great for those with separate gaming/streaming systems. Alternatively, it would be good for those who want to separate workstation and gaming PCs. Regardless of your reasoning for it, this desk is ideal for dual system setups. However, using a large number of HDDs inside this case will limit the number of intake fans you can use. Note that only two 360mm liquid cooling radiators can be installed inside this case if it is used in dual system mode.

More information about DKo7 PC case is available on the Lian Li website.

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