What happens when you cross the Lian Li LANCOOL 217 INF and the Lian Li Vector V100 Mini? The answer is the new Vector V150 INF micro ATX PC case, which features the Vector V100 Mini's chassis with the eye-catching infinity mirror front panel of the LANCOOL 217 INF grafted on. Not that it's a bad thing, mind you.
Review Video Timestamps
0:00 Introduction
0:30 Packaging & Accessories
1:12 Exterior Walkthrough
3:53 Panel Removal
5:12 Cooling Features & Layout
8:58 Dimensions & Clearances
9:26 Adjustable GPU Support Bracket
10:07 Dimensions & Clearances Continued
10:55 2.5" & 3.5" Drive Bays
11:31 PC Building Experience
13:52 Cable Management
14:21 Demo Build Finishing Touches
14:55 The PEEL
15:07 Completed Build Aesthetic Reel
15:47 Test Setup & Thermal Performance
16:58 Conclusion & Pricing
Introduction
For those of you who are unaware, the Vector V100 is Lian Li's budget-friendly fish tank-style ATX PC case that launched back in September 2025, and this was followed up by the Vector V100 Mini, which launched in December 2025 and is effectively a micro ATX variant of the original V100.
In that regard, the new Vector V150 INF sports the same innards as the Vector V100 Mini but with some minor tweaks and not forgetting, the star of the show, a tempered glass front panel infinity mirror with two pre-installed 140mm front intake fans, in a similar vein as the eye-catching LANCOOL 217 INF that launched in November 2025.
Specifications
- Colour: Black
- Materials: Steel, plastic, tempered glass
- Dimensions: 470 mm (D) × 221.5 mm (W) × 443.9 mm (H)
- Motherboard Support: Micro ATX, Mini ITX (back connector motherboards supported)
- Expansion Slots: 5
- Drive Support: 2x 2.5" SSDs on removable side air intake drive mounting bracket, 1x 2.5" SSD on rear of motherboard tray, up to 2x 2.5″ SSDs or 1x 3.5″ HDD + 1x 2.5″ SSD in bottom chamber with PSU of depth less than or equal to 150mm; If PSU depth exceeds 150 mm, bottom chamber supports only 1x 2.5″ SSD or 1x 3.5″ HDD
- Front I/O: 2x USB 5Gbps Type-A, 1x USB 20Gbps Type-C, 1x 3.5mm microphone/headphone combo jack, reset button, power button
- Preinstalled Fans: 2x 140mm ARGB front intake fans, 1x 120mm ARGB rear exhaust fan
- Top Panel Cooling Support: up to 3x 120mm case fans or 2x 140mm case fans, or up to 1x 360mm or 1x 240mm AIO radiator
- Front Panel Cooling Support: up to 2x 140mm case fans
- Side Panel Cooling Support: up to 2x 120mm case fans (side mounted AIO radiators not supported)
- Bottom Panel Cooling Support: up to 2x 120mm case fans
- Rear Panel Cooling Support; up to 1x 120mm case fan
- Official Product Page:
Key Features
Tempered Glass Front Panel with Infinity Mirror Design
We get a tempered glass infinity mirror front panel with a layered ARGB lighting effect, and circular cutouts for two preinstalled 140mm intake fans with infinity mirror hubs – this is pretty much the same aesthetic of the LANCOOL 217 INF that I reviewed some time back, go check out that article if you haven’t already done so. This gives the case a really unique and eye-catching aesthetic, which can be seen in the conclusion section of this article that features photos of the demo build that I did up with the Vector V150 INF.
Three Pre-installed ARGB Case Fans with Infinity Mirror Hubs
The Vector V150 INF ships with two pre-installed 140mmm ARGB fans on the front panel and a 120mm ARGB fan on the rear, with each fan featuring an infinity mirror hub.
Built-in ARGB/Fan Hub
Also included is an ARGB/fan hub, so that you can hook up just one 5V ARGB connector and one four-pin PWM fan header to your motherboard directly. If you’re embedded into the Lian Li ecosystem with Lian Li hardware that support the L-WIRELESS protocol, you can use the Lian Li L-CONNECT 3 app to control the fan speed and ARGB lighting effects wirelessly instead – this is because the ARGB/fan hub that comes included with the V150 INF also comes with an integrated wireless receiver for the lighting effects of the tempered glass infinity mirror front panel and the three preinstalled fans.
For this wireless connection to work, you’ll need to utilise a L-WIRELESS controller that’s sold separately, this said controller (like the one shown above), tends to come included with Lian Li’s three-pack wireless case fans. As can be seen in the earlier photo of the hub, we get a physical switch on the hub that allows you to disable or enable the L-WIRELESS function, where disabling it allows you to sync the lighting and fan speed via your motherboard headers. Worth pointing out here, that the three preinstalled case fans connect to the hub via proprietary connectors instead of the usual four-pin PWM connectors, something to note if you do have to replace the fans down the road.
Thermal & Acoustic Performance
To benchmark the thermal performance of the Lian Li Vector V150 INF PC case, I put together a demo build with the following specifications:
- CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 9900X
- CPU Cooler: Thermalright Phantom Spirit 120 SE ARGB
- CPU Thermal Paste: Arctic MX-4
- Motherboard: MSI B850M Mortar WIFI
- Memory: 32GB (2x16GB) XPG Lancer Blade RGB DDR5 6000 CL30
- Graphics Card: MSI GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16G Gaming Trio OC
- PSU: Seasonic Focus GX ATX 3.1 850W
- Case: Lian Li Vector V150 INF
- Case Fans: 2x pre-installed 140mm front intake fans, 1x pre-installed 120mm rear exhaust fan
- OS: Microsoft Windows 11 Pro (25H2 with all latest updates installed)
- Fan Curve: Stock standard profiles
With F1 23’s in-game benchmark, where I ran a five-lap test for around nine minutes in total, the Ryzen 9 9900X processor in the demo build achieved an average CPU (Tctl/Tdie) temperature of around 59.1°C, while the RTX 5060 Ti 16G Gaming Trio OC achieved an average GPU temperature of 66.4°C and an average GPU memory junction temperature of 63.6°C. These results were achieved in an air-conditioned room with an ambient temperature of around 28.0°C. A pretty decent set of results I must say, given that I did not install any additional case fans at all.
The idle temperatures and estimated noise levels with the demo build are as per what you see above, where the fans were audible but not annoyingly so when the PC was under the F1 23 benchmark workload. For the thermal tests, the fan curves were left on their stock settings without any tweaks – naturally, your thermal performance with this case will vary especially if you’re using different hardware from the demo build in this article!
Conclusion & Pricing
ALKtech Rating: 9/10
To sum up, I feel that the Lian Li Vector V150 INF is a pretty solid PC case offering, especially given the front panel infinity mirror effect that I do think is a real treat to look at. If the LANCOOL 217 INF is too bulky for you but you really dig the infinity mirror aesthetics, at least you’ve now got the V150 INF as a very viable alternative. It retains all the plus points of its sibling, the V100 MINI, with good fit and finish, support for lots of cooling options and nice quality-of-life features, all topped off by pretty good airflow out-of-the-box even without any additional case fans.
In terms of pricing, the V150 INF will go on sale with a MSRP of US$84.99 – for comparison’s sake, the V100 MINI has a MSRP of US$64.99, while the LANCOOL 217 INF is available to purchase for a price of US$124.99 for the black variant. Whether splashing out on this US$20 difference for the V150 INF over the V100 MINI is worth it, pretty much boils down to how much you value having the infinity mirror front panel, but I do think that it’s a very unique aesthetic that is currently unmatched by other competitor brands out there.
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The PC case featured in this article was a media sample provided by Lian Li.
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