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**A Look at CES 2024: What's New and Exciting**

This year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) was filled with innovative products that are sure to catch the eye of tech enthusiasts. In this article, we'll take a closer look at some of the exciting products that were showcased at CES 2024.

**The Three in One Five Case: A Unique Feature**

One of the products that stood out at CES 2024 was the Three in One Five case, which features a removable tray for building your own PC. This is a unique feature that sets it apart from other cases on the market. The case itself is designed to be compact and efficient, making it perfect for small builds or as a starting point for more complex projects. With its sleek design and modular layout, this case is sure to appeal to builders of all levels.

**The UNIFEM: A Revolutionary Fan System**

Another product that caught our attention at CES 2024 was the UNIFEM, a revolutionary new fan system that allows you to daisy-chain multiple fans together for a unique effect. The UNIFEM uses a proprietary design that eliminates the need for cables and connections between fans, making it perfect for builders who want to create a seamless cooling experience. We were also impressed by the meteor effect feature of this system, which creates a mesmerizing display of spinning fans.

**The Streamer Plus: A High-End Cable Solution**

For those who love LEDs and want to show them off in their cables, the Streamer Plus is a must-have accessory. This sleek cable features 24-pin connectors that allow you to plug in your LED lights with ease. We were also impressed by the price point of this product, which may be a bit steep for some budgets but is sure to appeal to those who want the best.

**The Endless Suite: A Range of Innovative Products**

Finally, we have to mention the Endless Suite, a range of innovative products that showcase the latest advancements in technology. From the Land call mesh system to the Leon Lee 11 Mini with ATX support, there's something for everyone in this suite. We're particularly excited about the Land cool case, which features some impressive design changes and is sure to impress builders who want a top-notch cooling experience.

**What's Next?**

As we wrap up our coverage of CES 2024, it's clear that there are many exciting products on the horizon. From fan systems to cable accessories, there's something for every type of builder or enthusiast. We'll be keeping an eye out for these products and will bring you updates as they become available. In the meantime, make sure to check back with us for more coverage of the latest CES 2024 news.

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"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhey Ron we're at CES 2020 at the Lian Li suite now where my nemesis Roman aka dere Bower has once again had his hand involved and some of the case designs at the show here we talk about the O 11 mini so there's a new version of the o 11 dynamic that's smaller it is interesting because a semi modular so it supports three different well the three main motherboard form factors so we'll cover that the UNIFEM that was shown off in one of the shows we did last year that actually had a lot of interest from viewers it's just a prototype at the fit at the time but now there's actually it looks like a go-to-market prototype that we'll be talking about and then there's a land cool to revisit with mesh that I think our viewers will also find very interesting so that's what we're covering at the Lian Li suite today before that this video is brought to you by the gigabyte X 299 X des ignore a high-end motherboard thinking about X 299 X des ignore a runs Intel's X 299 chipset for a TD T CPUs but this board stands out most for its properly fend of erm heat sinks and cooling solution and its focus on networking with dual 10 Gigabit Ethernet alongside Wi-Fi 6 802 11 a exa 4 learn more at the link in the description below alright so for the ol 11 dynamic mini we'll start here the three cases on the table it's all the dynamic mini except they are configured differently so ATX micro ATX mini ITX and the part where Roman comes in the I'm pretty sure the only thing he contributed to this case was putting his logo on it no I think of Roman everyone were here he'd he'd probably take issue with what I just said but basically the hahaha the logo cut out at the front here instead of just being a stamp it's got the two names for solely Emily shows up there Bower shows up and then there's also a temperature readout now functionally doesn't do a whole lot other than allowing them to split royalties between each other no but the temperature readouts not bad it's kind of interesting this is one of those small case changes where we've kind of talked about this at the show a lot recently but companies are trying to find ways to differentiate themselves with cases and a lot of time that leans more into making a gimmick than not so one of the things I do like about this setup is that there's a thermocouple attached that can give you case ambient temperature we've done case ambient temper readings before in our case reviews and I can tell you from experience as Lee Emily also knows where you move the probe will massively impact the temperature so how useful is it for the average user maybe not so much but this is one of the kind of the smaller case features that I do like to see because that's more than just doing more LEDs so there's potential for functionality there if you really position it carefully and you fix the position for the thermocouple you can actually do some comparative numbers for your case ambient which typically in our experience is more useful for figuring out the ramp up ramp down times for temperature because when you're dealing with completing a load and exhausting all the heat you'll have a longer ramp down period for smaller cases so it could be kind of useful for that otherwise it's just sort of a neat feature that changes the case without being too much of a gimmick like a lot of the other cases we've seen lately are so that was kind of cool just it's a thermocouple it's included you position it where you want and that's more or less the end of the story for that for the configurations so like I said this one's the most showy one there's an ITX one we can show it to but this one is configured with ATX to get ATX or micro ATX support there is a separate piece of metal here that extends the motherboard tray so that they have the mounting space for it without having to just do a completely new motherboard tray for the rear of the case that's all modular you'll get all the pieces in the box so you can set it up how you want I don't know yet what the stock configuration will be but it doesn't matter too much because he just changed it if you want to so for micro and ATX you add on the plate kind of back there where the 24 pin is on this build and then for many you don't need it there you get additional grommets and cable routing holes instead for configuration and support as would be expected the larger the motherboard the more you lose support on other items in the case like cooling solution so for the total configurations sizing it's about 37 liters roughly more or less so it is a definitely a large ITX case it's for sure on the high end you get much smaller ITX cases if you want to but I suppose the point of this is that it gives you some water cooling options but also the the 11 dynamic name that I think at this point has earned the respect it has in the market and that's more or less what they're targeting so it's not trying to be the smallest idea for support the mini version will support up to 3 to 80s it can the micro can do a 280 on the top 240 on the side on the bottom the ATX version is a 240 si or 240 on the this maybe on the side there's no top radiator support because it's increasing the motherboard height so that's a limitation but you can still get the fans up there as I've seen in this build and then for pricing it's looking like 90 to 100 dollars not 100% confirmed yet but that's what it's supposed to be and no fans included stock so which is kind of a standard Lian Li thin you can choose your own fans I think I've mostly covered these the like I said it's not the smallest ITX case you could do but you can do a lot in it like this liquid cooling setup and otherwise it's it's more or less 11 dynamic look and feel just with some modularity added to it so let's see I think I did I got all this stuff let's let's move on to the land cool to mash ok so next to land cool to mesh this one's interesting we just reviewed the land cool too not long ago as bit more closed off on the front for sure one of the things that we were talking about with it was thermals were mm average to below average sometimes so if you liked the look cool you can compensate for it with higher airflow fans higher rpm fans liquid cooling whatever there's a lot of ways to compensate but if you prefer more of a performance focus this should solve some of those concerns and the obvious way is by punching a bunch of holes in the the panel for the front and for the sides both sides actually to the extent that the case is probably more whole than metal at this point which is good we like to see that one interesting thing for making this maybe we can show this in a future factory tour but we visited lyon these factories in the past we went to one in taiwan and we've got a video up on that if you're interested in it but the way to make this specific type of paneling is i guess they get the raw material supply the metal and then there's a wheel or that's a rolling wheel that's got a bunch of spikes on it and they roll through it and punch all the holes so pretty cool that we can maybe show that in a future factory tour it all it works the same way as the land cool - I shouldn't note the LEDs here are not stock so you would have to add those if you wanted to add them for some changes that are not shown in this prototype it's not complete yet but some of the changes they're talking about doing in addition to the mesh front the mesh sides is also making this I don't really know it's not really mesh but the punched hole top of the power supply shroud potential to making the fan mounts removable plates so if you wanted to occupy it with a fan you take the plate in the metal out if you don't want the fan in there you can leave it in there but then just let the GPU graph whatever passive air can pull out of there but pulling the plates out will obviously remove one more object of impedance for airflow and that would be a potential flow benefit for fans if you did power supply mounted fans where in this instance now that there's so many holes on the side they should be able to pull a bit through bit of air through the side and up through there into the GPO we can test all that though once we get one in other changes the I think we have shots of all this oh we also have some renders from Lea Emily to show for the change potential but for another one that was under discussion the holes in the top and in the back of the case it looks like we'll be moving to a honeycomb design so this is something where after doing more thermal testing leanly as discovered that honeycomb pattern performs better for them for thermal performance then then this pattern you see here so this will probably change for the final version and that's a result for more thermal testing which is great love to see companies actually trying their products in different configurations because you'd be shocked how many don't and we get it and we do the first testing on it so that's that's also good improvement pathway for Lian Lian this case additional items I've got a couple notes here so one of the change is not shown on this version of the case the preached the pre-production version is that the top here on the left side the power button should be changing over to a fan control so it'll have probably four positions and it's PWM fans included so you've got four pin with a tach obviously on the fourth and the fourth position should be PWM so it slaves to the motherboard and then the first three will be different different fan rpms they're looking at doing probably 800 to 1500 rpm not 100% certain on that yet sounds like black and white fans no RGB so you're not wasting money on that as a consumer if you want to buy your own you can obviously know LED is stock for the case if you wanted LED control you can wire it to the reset button and sacrifice reset button for that which Patrick and I are case reviewer we prefer that solution because then there's no software involved and let's see for pricing this is where probably most people are going to be interested it looks like it should stick to about $90 and for the fans included it's probably gonna be three one 20s might be three one 40s depends on final testing about three fans included two front one back let's say I think that that covers this one so that's the land coals you match and now the land cool three one five here so the 315 it's got two versions there's a glass and a mesh version the mesh is the one next to me there's a glass one as well just tempered glass on the front pretty straightforward standard stuff for the the most interesting element is going to be actually really obvious I'm you can you see me okay andrew is this a good shot for you is it am i showing up there's a removable tray here with the item of note I guess is it removes with the radiator in place we've seen removable trays before they're not too common in cases but we've got b-roll shots you just grab the handle pull it out push it back in this is another one of those things in cases where is it a daily useful thing for the buyer of the case well no probably not but it's cool and it's different and to do something cool and different in a case that's not just more LEDs that's something I look for but that's that's the main feature of the three one five is the removable tray for board you can build the whole thing out of the case for the most part including mounting the radiator and that's the the main difference for that one for pricing it's targeted at $80 and it looks like there might be one fan in the back but not fully finalized on that stuff and I think now we can move to the UNIFEM which at the I think was at Computex 118 actually showed those and they were prototypes Leanne Lee wasn't even sure come the market but now it sounds like it's gonna happen so we'll check that out next alright so here's the UNIFEM again shred prototype PVC this one so it sockets all together it's got a really good click to it now Lee only needs to do some connection cycle testing on the pins so it's pin to pad contacts the whole idea is that you socket the fans together instead of well instead of not doing that and you end up with a bunch of extra cables so this way you end up with one cable run at the end it's obviously gonna be in the amperage limitation to putting on the the wire gauge and the current of the fans and all that stuff they've tested it up to six I don't really know that it's supposed to support more than that but test it up to six fans connected daisy-chained and it's six pins and pads between each one and then for those the cables that run off there's a four pin vom for the fan so a PWM currently is going into a controller just for this testing setup and then for the LEDs you've got a separate cable run for that as well so one of the I guess as everyone knows LEDs aren't really our focus but there's still some cool stuff going on this meteor effect we've got I think some b-roll of it I'm not gonna try and do this alive because I'll cut my fingers off since I'm holding a mic but if you disconnect and add fans to it it'll do the meteor scroll in while you're adding again is that particularly useful not gonna be disconnecting fans while you build no but the real point of it is to show that if you daisy chain a bunch of fans together they're still they've got the the interaction where you get a bunch of them in a line and they can they can follow a pattern right so if that's your thing cool one of the other set all these fans to the meteor effect and it would actually scroll outward that way as well and to the other fans but yeah so that's the UNIFEM the whole point is just quick disconnect daisy chain fans pretty straightforward stuff I don't know the amperage I did ask what the current was well to get back on that RPM max looks like about 1800 years will cause reminders about 10% for that off the top and then availability probably in April and then for pricing it should be 70 or $80 for set of three and a check keep an eye out for that in April so one of the things we all mentioned just really quickly there's a new version of the streamer cable streamer Plus and we didn't cover the original too much we showed it back at some one of the Computex events but i this is you know it's a hundred percent on the looks side of things if you LEDs and you want them in your cables then Leon Lee's got that it is expensive though $60 for 24-pin and then $40 for the 2 by 8 and connectors for those anyway that's the endless suite at CES 2024 things that our takeaway is the GN take aways will be to look at the land call to mesh obviously the lent the Leon the 11 Mini is also really interesting to me because of support ATX so we could still do some thermal testing on that but I'm most interested in the land cool too because it's it's made some really good changes I'm excited to hopefully try out and we'll see how they do in thermal testing but that's it for this one subscribe for more as always go to store documents access net that helps out directly and keep an eye out because I'm supposed to be joined by dare bower later in the show so I'll make sure to let him know that that I think he's just a big diva so you can check back for that I think we're meeting him mid show on the middle of the show floor too thanks for watching I'll see you all next timehey Ron we're at CES 2020 at the Lian Li suite now where my nemesis Roman aka dere Bower has once again had his hand involved and some of the case designs at the show here we talk about the O 11 mini so there's a new version of the o 11 dynamic that's smaller it is interesting because a semi modular so it supports three different well the three main motherboard form factors so we'll cover that the UNIFEM that was shown off in one of the shows we did last year that actually had a lot of interest from viewers it's just a prototype at the fit at the time but now there's actually it looks like a go-to-market prototype that we'll be talking about and then there's a land cool to revisit with mesh that I think our viewers will also find very interesting so that's what we're covering at the Lian Li suite today before that this video is brought to you by the gigabyte X 299 X des ignore a high-end motherboard thinking about X 299 X des ignore a runs Intel's X 299 chipset for a TD T CPUs but this board stands out most for its properly fend of erm heat sinks and cooling solution and its focus on networking with dual 10 Gigabit Ethernet alongside Wi-Fi 6 802 11 a exa 4 learn more at the link in the description below alright so for the ol 11 dynamic mini we'll start here the three cases on the table it's all the dynamic mini except they are configured differently so ATX micro ATX mini ITX and the part where Roman comes in the I'm pretty sure the only thing he contributed to this case was putting his logo on it no I think of Roman everyone were here he'd he'd probably take issue with what I just said but basically the hahaha the logo cut out at the front here instead of just being a stamp it's got the two names for solely Emily shows up there Bower shows up and then there's also a temperature readout now functionally doesn't do a whole lot other than allowing them to split royalties between each other no but the temperature readouts not bad it's kind of interesting this is one of those small case changes where we've kind of talked about this at the show a lot recently but companies are trying to find ways to differentiate themselves with cases and a lot of time that leans more into making a gimmick than not so one of the things I do like about this setup is that there's a thermocouple attached that can give you case ambient temperature we've done case ambient temper readings before in our case reviews and I can tell you from experience as Lee Emily also knows where you move the probe will massively impact the temperature so how useful is it for the average user maybe not so much but this is one of the kind of the smaller case features that I do like to see because that's more than just doing more LEDs so there's potential for functionality there if you really position it carefully and you fix the position for the thermocouple you can actually do some comparative numbers for your case ambient which typically in our experience is more useful for figuring out the ramp up ramp down times for temperature because when you're dealing with completing a load and exhausting all the heat you'll have a longer ramp down period for smaller cases so it could be kind of useful for that otherwise it's just sort of a neat feature that changes the case without being too much of a gimmick like a lot of the other cases we've seen lately are so that was kind of cool just it's a thermocouple it's included you position it where you want and that's more or less the end of the story for that for the configurations so like I said this one's the most showy one there's an ITX one we can show it to but this one is configured with ATX to get ATX or micro ATX support there is a separate piece of metal here that extends the motherboard tray so that they have the mounting space for it without having to just do a completely new motherboard tray for the rear of the case that's all modular you'll get all the pieces in the box so you can set it up how you want I don't know yet what the stock configuration will be but it doesn't matter too much because he just changed it if you want to so for micro and ATX you add on the plate kind of back there where the 24 pin is on this build and then for many you don't need it there you get additional grommets and cable routing holes instead for configuration and support as would be expected the larger the motherboard the more you lose support on other items in the case like cooling solution so for the total configurations sizing it's about 37 liters roughly more or less so it is a definitely a large ITX case it's for sure on the high end you get much smaller ITX cases if you want to but I suppose the point of this is that it gives you some water cooling options but also the the 11 dynamic name that I think at this point has earned the respect it has in the market and that's more or less what they're targeting so it's not trying to be the smallest idea for support the mini version will support up to 3 to 80s it can the micro can do a 280 on the top 240 on the side on the bottom the ATX version is a 240 si or 240 on the this maybe on the side there's no top radiator support because it's increasing the motherboard height so that's a limitation but you can still get the fans up there as I've seen in this build and then for pricing it's looking like 90 to 100 dollars not 100% confirmed yet but that's what it's supposed to be and no fans included stock so which is kind of a standard Lian Li thin you can choose your own fans I think I've mostly covered these the like I said it's not the smallest ITX case you could do but you can do a lot in it like this liquid cooling setup and otherwise it's it's more or less 11 dynamic look and feel just with some modularity added to it so let's see I think I did I got all this stuff let's let's move on to the land cool to mash ok so next to land cool to mesh this one's interesting we just reviewed the land cool too not long ago as bit more closed off on the front for sure one of the things that we were talking about with it was thermals were mm average to below average sometimes so if you liked the look cool you can compensate for it with higher airflow fans higher rpm fans liquid cooling whatever there's a lot of ways to compensate but if you prefer more of a performance focus this should solve some of those concerns and the obvious way is by punching a bunch of holes in the the panel for the front and for the sides both sides actually to the extent that the case is probably more whole than metal at this point which is good we like to see that one interesting thing for making this maybe we can show this in a future factory tour but we visited lyon these factories in the past we went to one in taiwan and we've got a video up on that if you're interested in it but the way to make this specific type of paneling is i guess they get the raw material supply the metal and then there's a wheel or that's a rolling wheel that's got a bunch of spikes on it and they roll through it and punch all the holes so pretty cool that we can maybe show that in a future factory tour it all it works the same way as the land cool - I shouldn't note the LEDs here are not stock so you would have to add those if you wanted to add them for some changes that are not shown in this prototype it's not complete yet but some of the changes they're talking about doing in addition to the mesh front the mesh sides is also making this I don't really know it's not really mesh but the punched hole top of the power supply shroud potential to making the fan mounts removable plates so if you wanted to occupy it with a fan you take the plate in the metal out if you don't want the fan in there you can leave it in there but then just let the GPU graph whatever passive air can pull out of there but pulling the plates out will obviously remove one more object of impedance for airflow and that would be a potential flow benefit for fans if you did power supply mounted fans where in this instance now that there's so many holes on the side they should be able to pull a bit through bit of air through the side and up through there into the GPO we can test all that though once we get one in other changes the I think we have shots of all this oh we also have some renders from Lea Emily to show for the change potential but for another one that was under discussion the holes in the top and in the back of the case it looks like we'll be moving to a honeycomb design so this is something where after doing more thermal testing leanly as discovered that honeycomb pattern performs better for them for thermal performance then then this pattern you see here so this will probably change for the final version and that's a result for more thermal testing which is great love to see companies actually trying their products in different configurations because you'd be shocked how many don't and we get it and we do the first testing on it so that's that's also good improvement pathway for Lian Lian this case additional items I've got a couple notes here so one of the change is not shown on this version of the case the preached the pre-production version is that the top here on the left side the power button should be changing over to a fan control so it'll have probably four positions and it's PWM fans included so you've got four pin with a tach obviously on the fourth and the fourth position should be PWM so it slaves to the motherboard and then the first three will be different different fan rpms they're looking at doing probably 800 to 1500 rpm not 100% certain on that yet sounds like black and white fans no RGB so you're not wasting money on that as a consumer if you want to buy your own you can obviously know LED is stock for the case if you wanted LED control you can wire it to the reset button and sacrifice reset button for that which Patrick and I are case reviewer we prefer that solution because then there's no software involved and let's see for pricing this is where probably most people are going to be interested it looks like it should stick to about $90 and for the fans included it's probably gonna be three one 20s might be three one 40s depends on final testing about three fans included two front one back let's say I think that that covers this one so that's the land coals you match and now the land cool three one five here so the 315 it's got two versions there's a glass and a mesh version the mesh is the one next to me there's a glass one as well just tempered glass on the front pretty straightforward standard stuff for the the most interesting element is going to be actually really obvious I'm you can you see me okay andrew is this a good shot for you is it am i showing up there's a removable tray here with the item of note I guess is it removes with the radiator in place we've seen removable trays before they're not too common in cases but we've got b-roll shots you just grab the handle pull it out push it back in this is another one of those things in cases where is it a daily useful thing for the buyer of the case well no probably not but it's cool and it's different and to do something cool and different in a case that's not just more LEDs that's something I look for but that's that's the main feature of the three one five is the removable tray for board you can build the whole thing out of the case for the most part including mounting the radiator and that's the the main difference for that one for pricing it's targeted at $80 and it looks like there might be one fan in the back but not fully finalized on that stuff and I think now we can move to the UNIFEM which at the I think was at Computex 118 actually showed those and they were prototypes Leanne Lee wasn't even sure come the market but now it sounds like it's gonna happen so we'll check that out next alright so here's the UNIFEM again shred prototype PVC this one so it sockets all together it's got a really good click to it now Lee only needs to do some connection cycle testing on the pins so it's pin to pad contacts the whole idea is that you socket the fans together instead of well instead of not doing that and you end up with a bunch of extra cables so this way you end up with one cable run at the end it's obviously gonna be in the amperage limitation to putting on the the wire gauge and the current of the fans and all that stuff they've tested it up to six I don't really know that it's supposed to support more than that but test it up to six fans connected daisy-chained and it's six pins and pads between each one and then for those the cables that run off there's a four pin vom for the fan so a PWM currently is going into a controller just for this testing setup and then for the LEDs you've got a separate cable run for that as well so one of the I guess as everyone knows LEDs aren't really our focus but there's still some cool stuff going on this meteor effect we've got I think some b-roll of it I'm not gonna try and do this alive because I'll cut my fingers off since I'm holding a mic but if you disconnect and add fans to it it'll do the meteor scroll in while you're adding again is that particularly useful not gonna be disconnecting fans while you build no but the real point of it is to show that if you daisy chain a bunch of fans together they're still they've got the the interaction where you get a bunch of them in a line and they can they can follow a pattern right so if that's your thing cool one of the other set all these fans to the meteor effect and it would actually scroll outward that way as well and to the other fans but yeah so that's the UNIFEM the whole point is just quick disconnect daisy chain fans pretty straightforward stuff I don't know the amperage I did ask what the current was well to get back on that RPM max looks like about 1800 years will cause reminders about 10% for that off the top and then availability probably in April and then for pricing it should be 70 or $80 for set of three and a check keep an eye out for that in April so one of the things we all mentioned just really quickly there's a new version of the streamer cable streamer Plus and we didn't cover the original too much we showed it back at some one of the Computex events but i this is you know it's a hundred percent on the looks side of things if you LEDs and you want them in your cables then Leon Lee's got that it is expensive though $60 for 24-pin and then $40 for the 2 by 8 and connectors for those anyway that's the endless suite at CES 2024 things that our takeaway is the GN take aways will be to look at the land call to mesh obviously the lent the Leon the 11 Mini is also really interesting to me because of support ATX so we could still do some thermal testing on that but I'm most interested in the land cool too because it's it's made some really good changes I'm excited to hopefully try out and we'll see how they do in thermal testing but that's it for this one subscribe for more as always go to store documents access net that helps out directly and keep an eye out because I'm supposed to be joined by dare bower later in the show so I'll make sure to let him know that that I think he's just a big diva so you can check back for that I think we're meeting him mid show on the middle of the show floor too thanks for watching I'll see you all next time\n"