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🖤 Where premium wood vibes meet powerhouse airflow — build your dream rig in style!
The Lian Li A3 mATX PC Case combines a real wood front panel with a high-airflow steel mesh design in a compact 26.3L chassis. It supports GPUs up to 430mm, CPU coolers up to 167mm, and flexible PSU mounting for ATX and SFX formats. Equipped with modern front I/O ports including USB-C, it offers excellent cooling options with space for up to 10 fans or multiple radiators, making it ideal for stylish, high-performance micro-ATX builds.






| ASIN | B0DFS88R2L |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,875 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 11 in Computer Cases |
| Box Contents | Item |
| Brand | Lian Li |
| Brand Name | Lian Li |
| Case Type | Mini-Tower |
| Case type | Mini-Tower |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | M-ATX and ITX motherboards, GPUs up to 415mm, ATX/SFX/SFX-L and Lian Li Edge sources, radiators up to 360mm and 10x120mm fans |
| Cooling Method | Water |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 819 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Fan Size | 120 Millimetres |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Internal Bays Quantity | 4 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 44.3D x 19.4W x 32.2H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 5 kg |
| Manufacturer | Lian Li |
| Manufacturer Part Number | A3-mATX-WD Black |
| Material | Metal |
| Model Name | A3-mATX-WD Preto |
| Model Number | A3-mATX-WD Black |
| Motherboard compatibility | Micro ATX |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Support for different types of power supplies and their single mounting |
| Power Supply Maximum Output | 500 Watts |
| Power Supply Mounting Type | Flexible Mount |
| Recommended uses for product | Gaming |
| Supported Motherboard | Micro ATX |
| Total Expansion Slots Quantity | 7 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total USB Ports | 3 |
| UPC | 840353046542 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
M**R
Great case
Beautiful case, great value looks amazing on my wood desk, loads of room and fans for great airflow. Downside is no cable management options
J**B
A great mATX case
Looks: I’m my opinion, this is the one of the best looking mATX cases on the market. I’m not big on LEDs and prefer subtle looks and this case nails that. Compatibility: The case is surprisingly roomy, however, if you’re fitting high end parts in here be prepared for a fight. It’s a bit fiddly getting the PSU mount in the right place and it took a lot of trail and error to fit everything in. For reference, I’m running a RTX 5080, Ryzen 7 9800x3D and a 360mm liquid cooler. I did have to swap out the fans on the CPU cooler to slimline ones though and I would also suggest running these throughout the build to save space. Noise: The case is surprisingly quiet, sometimes I can’t even tell whether my PC is on or not and it’s sat on the desk right next to me! Airflow: For my needs the airflow is more than adequate, I’m not going to be overclocking and the temperatures are very good, much better than my old setup. Functionality: While it’s not the smallest case on the market (and certainly not console level) I think it’s the perfect size and very light and easy to move around. I will be sticking with mATX in the future.
R**A
Hey good looking ;)
I wanted something smaller... not mini ITX and not ATX and this is the sweet spot mATX Looks are always subjective I understand that, but this case is sexy, the mix of metal with glass and wood... just perfect (even if had LOT's of inspiration from Fractal). Build quality is amazing, and surprisingly cheap case, it's quite easy to build on if you plan in advance all the components that you want as based on components size changes... I would recommend 10000% for you to get SFX or SFX-L PSU so you have the best room for GPU and AIO (if using AIO). Cable management... you'll need to be very creative, but once you have all installed, the PSU holder can hide most of the cables on the side (never to be seen again). My first Lian Li case, have been NZXT and Corsair user for a while and I understand the hype, good quality at great price. If you want TOP performance for graphics card go for an SFF 5080 so you can still have ventilation intake at the bottom
D**N
Great SFF case with quirks to handle in the build.
Great case with alot of quirks that need negotiating with during a build. In terms of space I easily fit a 7900xt Merc in without its support bracket, using the mini one provided in the case to support it at three points. For cooling the Noctua nh-u12 leaves plenty headroom and a dual tower would fit quite comfortably. Frankly the side mounted fan bracket is a bit unnecessary. There is a best order to do things too with mobo, then all the connectors to mobo, then fans, then card was the best procedure for me. The real difficulties came from getting the pannel cables routed and secured down enough to not interfere with the GPU fans and I think it would be a real challenge with a full Fatboy 4 slot card. You'll probably want to use m.2's too as the 3.5/2.5 drive mounts share space where a long gcard would sit. There's maybe space for a 1x pci card above your gcards but most other slots are going to be blocked off if you are using anything larger than a 2 slotter. I went for a SFF PSU too but a standard atx will work out the box and I highly recommend it's fully modular to save space. Cable routing is pretty tough with very few mounting points for cable ties and power cables eith a tidy rats nest likely despite best efforts. Overall a great case though.
S**G
Unbelieveable compatiblility for it's size whilst also looking pretty nice.
So this case is in a really good spot in this market, quite compact, decent front IO, amazing airflow, compatibility with hardware cases near this size struggle too have whilst also being cheaper. Now you may disagree with this but I love this cases design though I wish the front panel and the glass panel was more broadly available so I can up it's looks since I got the cheapest one. And obviously since it's a cheap case you'd think it'd be wobbly but no! Without any hardware inside it's quite sturdy and with hardware it's like a breeze block (but a bit more functional than one) Though I do love this case I do have too remove a star for some things I can probably fix myself and with it's price point I can't complain. I wish the side panel had an air filter because I am forced with my setup too have it on the floor or with no arm movement and as you can see in the video I have carpet which is no good. And a nice plastic shroud that could hide the cables which I put in focus under the power supply would be up most appreciated especially since it's probably super easy too 3d print that. Though the functionality with this case has me baffled with how small it is, if I wanted too I could put a 4090 in here or if you push it MSI 5090 or maybe an asus astral 5090 thought I checked in my case 2 minutes ago and it's very close so double check that yourself if you're going too attempt that!! My last thoughts on using this case for the past 7 months? Great price great performance if you want it and you can fit your hardware inside it get it!! (also don't forget how you can fit ATX and SFX power supplies inside of it I really love that addition)
H**N
The perfect modern mATX case
Great clean modern case that is pretty straight forward to build in. The walnut accent on the front make it look classy without trying too hard to be flashy like other cases. Really well made and feels premium even when all panels are dismantled. 360mm aio fits well with no issues providing you don't have a ridiculous heat sink on the top left of your motherboard (msi pro b850m-p matx board used) Only slightly difficult thing is cable management, but if done right it can look super clean! Only my second build, first being almost 10 years ago, so some youtube videos on this particular case really helps iron out any issues Overall delighted
A**S
Great case but research what will fit inside.
A very high quality case, this case is very adjustable to suit a lot of different layouts depending on what you are going for. A few points to note however..... if you intend to put fans in the bottom, or an AIO in the top they cant be too thick (Arctic P12 pro etc) as space is limited. In the top with thicker coolers/fans it can hit your ram so planning of components is required. Your gpu also cant be too thick and another point to consider is the motherboard....some boards have lower GPU slots than others and the lower slot boards will mean you cant fit bottom fans. For best compatibility, standard thickness coolers and fans, a motherboard with a high gpu slot and a gpu thats not too thick. After that its plain sailing. I haven't finished my build as of yet but im setting it as 3 bottom fans (intake), 3 top fans on a 360 AIO (exhaust) and the rear fan as intake (because the air is constricted quite heavily from the bottom by the gpu). All in all a nice case, not the biggest but I like its smaller size while still fitting most NVIDIA 5080 or AMD 9070XT Graphics cards. I would definitely recommend this case on the premise that compatible components are researched beforehand.
S**E
Small, elegant, still spacious.
Although I've been building PCs for decades, this is the first time I've actually built an mATX system. I wanted something a bit more elegant and as a living room piece/PC. I wanted to transplant other components like an ATX power supply over. It really is tool-less, and you can break it down in so many ways. Modular to a degree to fit and configure in multiple ways. You have room for 2.5" SSDs in the side and bottom, but this might restrict cooling options. But with a lengthy graphics card, things are getting tight as it is. Thermals within the case seem okay. Right now I'm only using 2x Corsair iCUE LInk RX120mm fans. I think something like this would benefit better from either no RGB, or something like that iCUE Link system where it's one cable to rule them all. System: CPU: R7 5800X Motherboard: Gigabyte Auros B550M Elite RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3000MHz Graphics card: Gigabyte RTX 3070 Gaming OC Storage: Crucial P310 1TB + Samsung Evo 970 500GB PSU: Corsair RM650
R**A
I love this case!
I absolutely love this case and will probably stick with it forever. I wanted the black wood version, but I'm not paying a scalper. The white has grown in me. It's a very flexible and easy case to build in, even for a first timer like me. The sides come off with a quick snap and it comes with all the hardware. The only thing that might be an issue is that the entire case is mesh, which is great for cooling, but not for dust. Only time will tell if dust becomes an issue with this case.
B**.
LianLi kalitesi
Alabileceğiniz en iyi mATX kasalardan biri.
P**.
Gran compatibilidad.
Me agrada mucho, no fue difícil armar en el espacio reducido, tiene muy buena apariencia, le caben muchas cosas, estoy incluso usando un Noctua NH-D15, un PSU ATX y una GPU de 300mm
P**O
Small but spacious.
Looks good and spacious for an matx case. Still pending build. Fits perfectly on my TV table. Using it for couch gaming...
A**S
Super produit
Très beau produit avec une grande compatibilité pour le montage et le positionnement de l'alimentation. L'air flow semble bon avec le setup monté, nous avons pu placer 3 ventilateur en haut et bas. ce qui donne un boitier léger et aéré en restant avec des SSD et un très joli éclairage du boitier. Le câblage blanc est fourni ave le Setup notamment la rallonge pour l'alimentation (notez que vous n'aurez plus accès au bouton on/off de l'alim en fonction du montage choisi) L'accès à l'intérieur du boiter est aisé malgré l'absence de porte, il suffit d'enlever le panneau supérieur pour libérer tous les autres, ce qui est plutôt plus rassurant qu'une porte, notamment s'il y a des enfants dans la maison. Pour le prix l'absence de ventilateurs compris dans le pack est questionnable, mais ca reste une vingtaine d'euros. Ce boitier est clairement un très bon choix technique et esthétique et s'intégrera partout !
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