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Hello, Yes there are 4 dust filters with magnets. One at the top, two on the right and one at the bottom.
Personally, I would leave them out during construction because the airflow decreases due to the dust filter.
yes it has. On the right side there are two, one below, one above. There is none at the back. There are nets that are held to the housing with magnets (inside behind the panels) and all these filters can be removed.
Yes, with a vertical GPU you definitely get enough air circulation from the bottom to the top. What you have to bear in mind, however, is that there is pretty much exactly 3 cm between 120mm fans on the bottom and an ATX mainboard, and the 120mm fans (25mm high) also cover about 5 mm of the bottom edge of the mainboard. So if a connection needs more than 3cm (in my case the USB 3.2 Gen 20pin), no fan can be mounted in front of it at the bottom.
There are many factors that contribute to the heat in the enclosure, so a generally valid answer as to whether 3+3 is enough is not possible. I bought the case first and with my old PC (i7-860, GTX 970) I had no heat problems even with only one fan on the bottom (in), one on the side (in) and one on top (out). Currently I still have the 970 horizontal and a Ryzen 5 3600 with 2 fans on the bottom (as the 3rd currently has no room), 3 in from the side (in) and 2 on top (out) and no heat issues.
There should be room for a 360 at the top, bottom or inside. However, I doubt whether there is room for a large radiator everywhere AT THE SAME TIME. The O11 is not primarily intended for air coolers, so yes, the large tower coolers are all too big for it. There should also be room for 280s at the top and bottom, but I don't know if the fixings will fit, or if they do, additional screw holes will have to be drilled. I have never tried it myself.
In my case, everything was in perfect condition, no disc was stuck, no power button was stuck and the USB slots had enough space between them. I would ask the customer service about how to proceed: https://helpcenter.digitec.ch/hc...
Magetic mesh grilles are included, which are placed on the outside of the enclosure. For the bottom, top and side for 3 fans each. No enclosure fans at the rear, only PSU.
The configuration with the fans on the bottom and on the side mentioned above will work. However, we advise you to use the configuration recommended by the manufacturer (on your link), as this is designed to optimise the airflow in your case.
Even if the XL version offers more space for disks and fans, the basic version is sufficient for my installation which includes 2 SSDs + 1 SSD.M2 and 2 watercoolings.
It is possible, it depends on the arrangement and other components (e.g. expansion tank) ... it might also be possible to install the pump on the back (hidden). It's all a question of requirements and ideas...
As far as I can see, the MSI B450 does not have a USB Type C header, so you cannot use the USB-C port on the case. You would have to look for a motherboard that has a USB Type C header.
Yes, there is enough space for a Corsair LL120, even if the Vertical Graphics Card Holder is in the second uppermost slot. However, I cannot give an exact measurement.
It depends on the internal ports of the mainboard. Basically, the fans fit under an ATX board. I have installed the b450 Pro Carbon from MSI. However, I would have to buy a 90-degree adapter for the USB 3.0 cable so that it doesn't get in the way. A radiator only fits with a smaller mainboard.
The case seems to be available at various Digitec locations at the moment. -> Lian-Li PC-O11DX Dynamic (Midi Tower)
Either order the product and then the product will probably be delivered to you from one of the shops or contact customer service directly for a possible delivery date.