Lian Li V100
- Display platform with tempered glass and a 26-LED ARGB strip
- Four 120 mm ARGB PWM fans included for lit interiors
- 420 mm GPU and 178 mm cooler clearance for flagship parts
Expert Review & Guide
Tempered glass PC cases exist to make hardware visible without turning your desk into a fingerprint museum you regret buying. In 2026 that means panoramic 270° panels, dual-chamber fishbowls, quick-release stud mounts, and enough pre-installed fans that the glass has something worth lighting. The ten chassis in this pack range from Lian Li’s fan-ready V100 twins to ANSAITE panoramic towers, Okinos air-cooling Micro-ATX showpieces, NZXT’s mesh-and-glass H5 Flow, FOIFKIN’s dual-chamber F600, and MOROVOL’s compact V3.
Every product below comes from the ReviewConsensus tempered-glass pack—ASINs, images, ratings, and feature bullets are copied from that source. We skip dollar prices because glass kits and fan bundles move constantly; judge panel style, motherboard size, GPU length, and whether the case even allows a radiator.
If you already know you want a full panoramic ATX showpiece, jump to the top picks. If you are building Micro-ATX on a small desk, pay special attention to the Okinos Aqua UNO reviews—they are glass-first and explicitly air-cooling only.
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Compare glass coverage, pre-installed fans, and board size before you commit. Specs stay clearance-focused with no prices so you can match the showcase to your motherboard and GPU.
Lian Li literally markets the black V100RX as a display platform with tempered glass, and that framing is why it leads a tempered-glass guide. The side glass is not an afterthought bolted onto a mesh cube; it is the reason the chassis exists, backed by a 26-LED ARGB strip that fills the dark corners single corner fans usually leave empty.
Four 120 mm ARGB PWM fans with daisy-chain connectivity arrive already installed. Behind glass, fan quality becomes part of the aesthetic—wobbly cheap spinners look as bad as they sound. Lian Li publishes hydraulic-bearing specs around 1800 RPM, roughly 61 CFM, and mid-20s to low-30s dBA, which is more transparency than most bundled kits offer.
Clearance keeps the showcase from becoming a toy case. GPUs to 420 mm, coolers to 178 mm, and a top radiator to 360 mm mean you can put real hardware behind the glass instead of a low-profile compromise build.
Support for ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX, and back-connect boards matters for photography. Rear-connector motherboards look especially clean through tempered glass because the ATX cable forest disappears.
Tool-less side panels are a tempered-glass quality-of-life feature. You will remove the panel to clean fingerprints, reseat GPU power, or tweak ARGB. Fighting screws every time teaches people to leave dusty glass alone.
Pick the black V100 when you want a trusted mid-tower glass look with a complete lighting kit. If your heart is set on a wraparound 270° panorama, the ANSAITE models later in the pack go further visually; if you need white, jump to the V100RW sibling.
Use a microfiber cloth and glass-safe cleaner on a cool system. Avoid paper towels that micro-scratch coatings, and never spray liquid directly into fan intakes while the panel is off.
Set the 26-LED strip and four fans to one motherboard ARGB profile before you seal the glass. Mixed rainbow modes look chaotic in photos even when each part is expensive.
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ANSAITE’s K9 / H09 panoramic case is what most people picture when they search for tempered glass PC cases in 2026: a 270° wrap of glass, a swarm of ARGB fans, and enough internal room that a long GPU does not look crammed against the pane.
Nine PWM ARGB prism fans—top forward blades, bottom reverse intake, side reverse fans—turn the glass into a light box. The dual-channel airflow story (horizontal for CPU, vertical exhaust through the top) tries to keep that light box from becoming a heat box.
Radiator support up to 420 mm or 360 mm on top, GPU length to 460 mm, cooler height to 175 mm, and PSU length to 220 mm give the showcase real hardware teeth. You are not limited to a cute ITX toy behind expensive glass.
Back-connect readiness and ample cable space matter twice as much when three sides are transparent. There is nowhere to hide a messy 24-pin snake if the panorama faces the room.
Magnetic dust filters on top and bottom are the unsexy heroes. Dust on black shrouds photographs as gray fuzz through clear glass within weeks in a carpeted room.
Buy this when panoramic presence and fan quantity are the point of the build. Budget time for cable management and a powered ARGB plan so the nine fans do not flicker or overload a single header.
Corner desks and open left sides show the panorama; shoving the case against a wall wastes the wraparound glass you paid for. Leave cleaning access on both glass faces.
Minimalist blackout builds, dusty workshops without filter discipline, and anyone who wants two quiet fans with zero RGB will be happier with NZXT’s H5 Flow.
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The white ANSAITE C9 is the tempered-glass pick for builders matching a snow-themed desk: white motherboard, white GPU shroud, white cable extensions, and a panoramic case that does not fight them with a black frame.
Seven prismatic ARGB fans create continuous gradient rainbow bands according to the listing, with reverse side fans for intake aesthetics and top/rear exhaust to move heat. Daisy-chain wiring plus a 1-to-3 splitter aims to keep the rear chamber less tangled behind all that glass.
Dual-channel airflow language—horizontal for CPU, vertical for GPU—matters because white panoramic cases are often accused of being pretty ovens. Magnetic dust filters on top and bottom try to keep the white interior from yellow-gray drift.
Clearance is generous: GPUs to 440 mm, coolers to 180 mm, top 360 mm radiators, PSUs to 220 mm, up to nine 120 mm fans, and two side-by-side radiator sets on paper. That is flagship-friendly for a glass-first tower.
Back-connect readiness again helps the photos. Through panoramic glass, a clean motherboard face is the whole product; every visible SATA power cable is a distraction.
Choose the white C9 when color match is non-negotiable and you still want seven fans and 360 mm radiator room. If you prefer black metal with the same panoramic idea, the black C9 SKU later in the pack is the sibling.
Match PSU cables, GPU, and fan frames as closely as you can. Mixed warm-white and cool-white plastics look unfinished behind clear glass even when each part is fine alone.
Plan a monthly interior wipe. White shrouds and white fan frames advertise every speck that black cases forgive.
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Okinos Aqua UNO Micro ATX Case
Okinos Aqua UNO (black) is a tempered-glass case that refuses to pretend it is something else. The listing states clearly: air cooling only, no radiator installation, coolers up to 165 mm. For glass showcase shoppers who actually run tower air coolers, that honesty is refreshing.
Panoramic tempered glass on front and side uses a tool-free stud-mount quick-release design. That is the feature you notice the first time you clean the glass—no hunting for tiny screws while balancing a panel over a hardwood floor.
Three 120 mm ARGB fans come pre-installed, with a note that the area above the PSU shroud does not take more fans. The lighting kit is complete for a compact Micro-ATX showpiece even if expansion is limited.
GPU length maxes at 309 mm. That fits many mainstream cards and some shorter high-end models, but it is a hard stop for elongated triple-slot flagships. Measure before you fall for the glass photos.
Cable space claims 32 mm front and 24 mm rear clearance plus Velcro straps and dedicated paths for CPU, GPU, 24-pin, fan, and I/O leads. Behind panoramic glass, those millimeters decide whether the build looks intentional.
Pick this black Aqua UNO for a tidy air-cooled Micro-ATX display on a small desk. If you need liquid cooling or a 400 mm GPU, leave it for the ATX panoramic towers.
Choose a visually clean dual-tower cooler under 165 mm, route cables behind the tray, and let the three ARGB fans plus motherboard lighting carry the show. You do not need a radiator to justify tempered glass.
Removable filters on top, side, and bottom are a gift—use them. Compact panoramic cases pull dust across the most visible surfaces.
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The black C9 is the nocturnal twin of the white panoramic tower: same 270° tempered glass ambition, same seven prismatic ARGB fans, same dual-channel airflow pitch, darker frame for RGB to pop against. If your desk theme is blackout with neon accents, this SKU is the panoramic answer.
Airflow design again emphasizes horizontal CPU focus and vertical GPU exhaust through the top, with magnetic dust filters on top and bottom. Behind black glass-adjacent frames, dust is slightly more forgiving than on white, but still visible on fan hubs.
Hardware numbers mirror the white sibling—GPUs to 440 mm, coolers to 180 mm, top 360 mm radiators, PSUs to 220 mm, up to nine fans, two radiator sets. Choose black versus white for aesthetics, not for a different clearance class.
Daisy-chain fans and motherboard-synced lighting keep the panorama coherent. The reverse side fans are meant to look good through glass while acting as intake, which is the whole tempered-glass product promise.
Back-connect cable space remains a practical differentiator. Panoramic cases punish laziness; this layout at least gives you room to be neat.
Take the black C9 when you want ANSAITE’s seven-fan panorama without a white chassis. If nine fans and 420 mm radiator talk matter more, step to the K9; if brand polish matters more, Lian Li’s V100 still feels calmer.
Match the case to your GPU shroud and desk mat. Do not buy black hoping it hides messy cables—panoramic glass reveals everything in either color.
Seven fans plus motherboard and GPU lighting can exceed a weak ARGB header’s comfort zone. A small powered hub behind the tray saves flicker headaches.
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Not every tempered glass PC case should be a 270° aquarium. NZXT’s H5 Flow keeps a proper glass side for component display while wrapping the rest of the chassis in ultra-fine mesh. That hybrid is ideal when you care about seeing the build but refuse to cook a GPU for the sake of Instagram angles.
The glass still rewards tidy cables. NZXT’s wide channels, hooks, and straps exist so the visible chamber shows a GPU and motherboard, not a nest of SATA leftovers.
Two Quiet Airflow fans set a calm baseline. You will add more if you want denser lighting, yet the case does not depend on a rainbow army to function—an underrated trait in a glass-focused shopping list.
Front 360 mm radiator support means the glass can frame a liquid-cooled CPU without forcing you into a dual-chamber palace. The perforated PSU shroud keeps the GPU in the conversation when CPU heat moves to liquid.
Compact mid-tower proportions help the tempered glass sit closer to eye level on shallow desks instead of looming like a full panoramic fortress.
Choose the H5 Flow when tempered glass is a window, not the entire personality. Panoramic fans of ANSAITE or FOIFKIN will find it visually restrained; thermal-first builders will find it refreshing.
Streamers who show a clean side cam, students who need cooler GPUs, and anyone upgrading from a solid prebuilt side panel to real tempered glass without going full fishbowl.
Kill stray RGB modes, enable a single accent color, and shoot the H5 Flow from a slight rear angle so mesh texture and glass both read in the frame.
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Okinos Aqua UNO Micro ATX Case
This two-tone Aqua UNO is the same compact panoramic idea as the black model, dressed for builders who want the case itself to be a design object. Black-and-white limited edition coloring photographs beautifully behind clear glass and pairs with mixed-theme desks that are tired of matte black everything.
Quick-release stud-mount glass remains the usability win. Tempered glass Micro-ATX cases often live on crowded desks; tool-free removal is how those panels survive the first year.
Air-cooling-only rules still apply: no radiators, coolers to 165 mm, three pre-installed ARGB fans, no extra fans above the PSU shroud. The 4.9 rating suggests buyers who wanted exactly that—simple, pretty, air-cooled—found it.
Dust filters on top, side, and bottom, Type-C 5Gbps, USB 3.0, and an LED control button cover daily living. The LED button is handy when you want the glass lit for guests and dark for late work.
Cable routing clearances and dedicated paths are identical in spirit to the black SKU. Use them. Two-tone paint will not hide a crooked 24-pin.
Buy the two-tone edition when the case colorway is part of the build fantasy and your hardware fits Micro-ATX air-cooling limits. Buy the black edition if your GPU, cooler, and cables are strict blackout.
White cable extensions, a black GPU, and silver accents usually look intentional. Random brown sleeved cables from an old build will clash harder against a fashion case.
Among Micro-ATX glass options here, the combination of rating, quick-release panels, and distinctive finish makes the limited edition the emotional favorite for small showcase desks.
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The white V100RW exists so tempered-glass shoppers do not have to shoehorn white GPUs into a black Lian Li frame. Thermally and mechanically it mirrors the black V100RX: four ARGB PWM fans, 26-LED strip, 420 mm GPU room, 178 mm cooler height, top 360 mm radiator support, tool-less panels, back-connect boards.
Through tempered glass, white interiors bounce ARGB light differently. Soft pastels and ice-blue themes often look cleaner on white frames than on black, which is why this SKU belongs in a glass guide even as a twin.
Daisy-chain fans and motherboard sync work the same way. Build the lighting map once, then enjoy that the white chassis does not steal attention from a white GPU shroud.
Fan specs remain the hydraulic-bearing package with published CFM and dBA ranges. That consistency is part of Lian Li’s appeal versus mystery fan bundles.
Choose V100RW for color; choose V100RX for blackout; choose ANSAITE panoramas if wraparound glass matters more than the Lian Li display-platform approach.
Either V100 remains a safer “first nice glass case” than diving straight into a nine-fan panoramic project if you value calmer branding and clearer documentation.
Clean filters more often than you think. White fan frames telegraph dust before temperatures do.
Pair with white or silver GPU shrouds, light cable extensions, and restrained ARGB. The V100RW looks best when it is part of a palette, not fighting a rainbow explosion.
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FOIFKIN’s F600 is tempered glass with a dual-chamber brain. The PSU and drives live separately so the panoramic show chamber can stay visually calm—exactly what glass buyers want when they open the side and expect a product-shot interior.
Seven ARGB PWM fans (six reverse, one forward) populate that chamber with motion. High-hardness tempered glass is called out specifically to showcase hardware detail, which is the category brief in one sentence.
Cooling ambition stretches to three simultaneous 360 mm radiators. Even if you only mount one AIO, the extra mounts become fan staging that looks intentional through 270° glass.
GPU length to 400 mm covers many cards while reminding flagship owners to measure. Dimensions near 420 × 285 × 430 mm keep the fishbowl on a desk rather than a server rack.
Type-C on the front panel rounds out daily use so the showcase is not only a museum piece. Still, the F600’s job interview answer is “how good does the inside look.”
Pick it for dual-chamber panoramic presentation. Pick Lian Li for a calmer brand display platform, or Okinos when Micro-ATX air-cooling on a tiny desk is the real constraint.
Power cables and HDD cages are the enemies of clean tempered-glass photos. Moving them to a second chamber is the architectural fix, not just another RGB strip.
Support panoramic panels with two hands and store them vertically against a wall padded with a towel during builds. Most tempered glass tragedies happen on install day, not years later.
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MOROVOL’s V3 proves panoramic tempered glass is not only an ATX luxury. The compact Micro-ATX shell claims a 270° view for hardware and even desk toys, while promising not to devour the whole desktop—an honest pitch for bedroom builds.
A/B division mounting puts the power supply and hard disks behind the motherboard area so the glass face can stay prettier and so heat has a somewhat independent path. Mesh holes near the side fan and PSU positions try to keep the compact panoramic idea thermally sane.
Three included fans are a starter kit; up to seven mounts let you thicken airflow later. That upgrade path matters because panoramic MATX cases can run warm if left under-fanned.
Clearances list GPUs to 320 mm, PSUs to 160 mm, and coolers to 158 mm, with storage options like 2×2.5" + 2×3.5" or 3×2.5" + 1×3.5". It is a mainstream Micro-ATX envelope, not a 4090 playground.
The I/O panel is simple—USB 3.0 and USB 2.0—functional but dated next to Type-C heavy rivals. The magnetic top dust filter is the nicer daily-living detail.
Choose the V3 when you want panoramic glass on a budget Micro-ATX desk and your GPU fits 320 mm. For quick-release polish and Type-C, the Okinos Aqua UNO twins are sharper; for full ATX panoramas, step to ANSAITE or FOIFKIN.
Place the V3 at a corner so both glass faces catch ambient light. Flat against a wall, half the panorama is wasted.
Start with the three included fans, then add intake on the open mesh zones if GPU temps climb. Do not block the A/B cooling channels with cable clutter.
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A single tempered glass side panel (Lian Li V100, NZXT H5 Flow) is easier to clean, usually lighter, and pairs well with mesh airflow faces. A 270° panoramic wrap (ANSAITE, FOIFKIN, MOROVOL, Okinos) turns the case into furniture you view from multiple angles—and multiplies fingerprints. Buy panorama only if the desk placement can show it.
Tempered glass does not cool components. Mesh intakes, fan counts, radiator mounts, and dual-chamber separation do. The H5 Flow hybrid exists for people who want glass without surrendering airflow. Pure glass fishbowls need deliberate fan plans.
Micro-ATX panoramic cases look huge in photos and small on desks—until your 360 mm GPU will not fit. Okinos caps around 309 mm; MOROVOL around 320 mm; ATX panoramas stretch to 400–460 mm. Measure the card, not the marketing adjective “gaming.”
Some of the prettiest glass cases in this pack—the Okinos Aqua UNO models—explicitly forbid radiators. That is fine for air-cooled showpieces and disastrous if you already bought a 360 mm AIO. Read the constraint before the colorway seduces you.
Tool-free glass mounts reduce cracked-panel anxiety during cleaning. Regardless of mount style, inspect panels at delivery, keep packaging until the build works, and never store glass flat on tile.
Install motherboard, cooler, and GPU with glass stored safely aside. Routing is easier and you will not stress panels while wrestling cables.
Use rear tray space, Velcro, and back-connect boards when available. Panoramic glass turns cable laziness into the main visual.
Configure ARGB profiles with panels open. Sealing first guarantees you will reopen everything to fix a strobing fan.
Align studs or rails carefully, support the full weight, and wipe fingerprints immediately so you are not tempted to over-handle later.
Monthly filter cleaning keeps the showcase from fogging into a dusty terrarium. Glass wipes belong next to the keyboard, not in a junk drawer.
A glass side panel alone rarely ruins thermals if the front, top, or bottom still take in air. Heat problems appear when multiple faces are closed glass or plastic with weak exhaust. Hybrid designs like the NZXT H5 Flow exist specifically to keep a glass window without blocking intake.
It usually means front and side glass (sometimes more) that lets you see the interior from a wide angle, often with a seamless corner. Great for display desks; demanding for cable management and cleaning.
Tool-free stud mounts like those on the Okinos Aqua UNO reduce screw-related slips and make cleaning easier. They are still tempered glass—support the panel, do not twist it, and keep pets and toddlers away during removal.
No. The Okinos Aqua UNO models explicitly do not support radiators. Lian Li, ANSAITE, NZXT, and FOIFKIN options in this pack offer clearer AIO paths. Always match radiator size to listed mounts.
Often yes for aesthetics. Moving the PSU and drives out of the show chamber keeps the glass view cleaner. FOIFKIN’s F600 is the dual-chamber panoramic example in this pack. Single-chamber cases can still look excellent with disciplined cable work.
In this pack, Okinos lists 309 mm and MOROVOL lists 320 mm. Many modern high-end cards are longer. If you own a long GPU, prioritize ATX panoramic towers with 400 mm-plus clearance.
Match your GPU, motherboard, and desk theme. White (V100RW, white C9, two-tone Okinos) brightens ARGB and shows dust sooner. Black hides dust better and makes neon lighting pop. Thermals usually do not care about the paint.
Power down, remove the panel if possible, use microfiber and a glass-safe cleaner, and avoid dripping liquid onto components. Clean filters at the same time so dust does not redeposit on the freshly wiped glass.
No. Two quality fans in a mesh-and-glass hybrid can cool better than a poorly configured rainbow wall. Extra fans help fill panoramic glass visually. Buy fan count for your eyes and your thermals separately.
The best tempered glass PC case in 2026 is the one whose panel style matches how you actually sit at the desk. Lian Li’s V100 twins deliver a polished display platform with real fans and flagship clearance; ANSAITE’s panoramic K9 and C9 models go full 270° theater; Okinos Aqua UNO wins compact Micro-ATX glass with quick-release sanity—and honest air-cooling limits.
NZXT’s H5 Flow remains the hybrid for people who want a glass window without abandoning mesh thermals, while FOIFKIN’s F600 and MOROVOL’s V3 cover dual-chamber spectacle and budget panoramic MATX respectively. Measure GPU length, decide whether radiators are allowed, and treat cable management as part of the product—not an optional weekend chore.
Glass shows everything. Build accordingly, clean regularly, and pick the panorama only if your desk has an angle worthy of it.