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Today we announce the launch of the LANCOOL 217 Infinity. This is a striking new case from LANCOOL which takes the popular mid tower format of the LANCOOL 217 and rethinks the looks.
The front panel of the 217 Infinity combines tempered glass with a built in infinity mirror to create a bold visual style.
The reflection on the front panel is enhanced by two pre installed 170mm ARGB fans that produce layered lighting effects on the front of your system.
The front fans are protected with steel mesh covers which are easily removed for maintenance and cleaning.
Shipping with two front mounted high airflow 170mm fans and a rear 140mm fan, the LANCOOL 217 Infinity fans continue the infinity mirror design and dynamic lighting aesthetic throughout the case.
The case includes a a built-in lighting control system located around the top power button, featuring two dedicated buttons for quick adjustments.
The M1 button manages the illumination of the front panel’s infinity mirror, while the M2 button controls the ARGB effects of the three pre-installed fans. You can cycle through lighting modes or synchronize effects without relying on software, offering convenient, on-the-fly customization directly from the case.
There is also a built-in wireless receiver in its front I/O module, enabling seamless integration with the L-Connect 3 ecosystem. This allows users to control both fan speed and ARGB lighting of both the fans and front panel infinity mirror wirelessly, removing the need for direct connection to the motherboard. Paired with an L-Wireless controller, the system can synchronize effects across compatible devices, offering a clutter-free setup and easier management of performance and aesthetics.
In addition to the headline stuff, there are a bunch of cool features that I really like on this case. Front panel IO can be switched between the top of the case and the side panel. This makes access to your I/O panel on the case versatile if you plan to run your system on top of your desk or below it. The case also features two PSU mounting locations so your power supply can be mounted in the bottom rear of the case in the traditional format, or rotated 90' so that modular connections are more easily accessible.
Stock for both models is due in the first couple of weeks of December


Today we announce the launch of the LANCOOL 217 Infinity. This is a striking new case from LANCOOL which takes the popular mid tower format of the LANCOOL 217 and rethinks the looks.
The front panel of the 217 Infinity combines tempered glass with a built in infinity mirror to create a bold visual style.
The reflection on the front panel is enhanced by two pre installed 170mm ARGB fans that produce layered lighting effects on the front of your system.
The front fans are protected with steel mesh covers which are easily removed for maintenance and cleaning.
Shipping with two front mounted high airflow 170mm fans and a rear 140mm fan, the LANCOOL 217 Infinity fans continue the infinity mirror design and dynamic lighting aesthetic throughout the case.
The case includes a a built-in lighting control system located around the top power button, featuring two dedicated buttons for quick adjustments.
The M1 button manages the illumination of the front panel’s infinity mirror, while the M2 button controls the ARGB effects of the three pre-installed fans. You can cycle through lighting modes or synchronize effects without relying on software, offering convenient, on-the-fly customization directly from the case.
There is also a built-in wireless receiver in its front I/O module, enabling seamless integration with the L-Connect 3 ecosystem. This allows users to control both fan speed and ARGB lighting of both the fans and front panel infinity mirror wirelessly, removing the need for direct connection to the motherboard. Paired with an L-Wireless controller, the system can synchronize effects across compatible devices, offering a clutter-free setup and easier management of performance and aesthetics.
In addition to the headline stuff, there are a bunch of cool features that I really like on this case. Front panel IO can be switched between the top of the case and the side panel. This makes access to your I/O panel on the case versatile if you plan to run your system on top of your desk or below it. The case also features two PSU mounting locations so your power supply can be mounted in the bottom rear of the case in the traditional format, or rotated 90' so that modular connections are more easily accessible.
Stock for both models is due in the first couple of weeks of December



