Three Distinct Modes
With the Lian Li V3000 Plus Full Tower PC Case, there are three distinct modes for setting up a gaming PC. These modes are called Standard, Rotated, and Dual-System, each offering exciting means of arranging your hardware for a variety of needs. What’s more, throughout the chassis, there is intelligent cable routing designed to support each of these configurations. Rubber grommets feed cables to the front, whilst Velcro straps hold everything in place.
Firstly, the Standard Mode utilises the traditional layout, with the motherboard mounted to the left and the GPU above the PSU shroud. This arrangement has the I/O facing the rear of the case and facilitates larger components, such as E-ATX motherboards and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 Series GPUs. What’s more, you can install a fully custom water loop with space for a D5 water pump, multiple radiators, and up to sixteen fans.
Next is the Rotated Mode, where the motherboard tray is rotated 90-degrees anticlockwise. This moves the I/O into the PSU chamber, with cable access through the rubber grommets. In this orientation, the GPU is positioned for optimal cooling, placed in the direct airflow from the fans. Full-sized GPUs can still be utilised in this layout, thanks to 358mm of clearance. To facilitate even more room, the PSU has been moved to the back of the case.
Finally, you can arrange the Lian Li V3000 Plus in the Dual System Mode. This enables you to install two systems in the same case. By moving the motherboard to a higher position, there is space to install a second Mini-ITX motherboard on top of the PSU chamber. To accommodate this second system, the V3000 Plus features dual controls and I/O at the front of the case. Alongside this, there is space within the PSU chamber for two power supplies, one a standard ATX and the other an SFX or SFX-L stacked on top.
Please note: Additional riser cables are required for Rotated and Dual System Modes.