Build your compact computer system with style using the black TU150 Mini Tower Case from Lian Li. This brushed aluminum mini tower case supports mini-DTX and mini-ITX motherboards and features an easy-to-remove tempered glass side panel that completely shows the system’s interior. Lian Li’s push-pin technology allows you to clip the panel on without screws. The case also includes three full-size expansion slots with room for a 12.5″-long GPU, and you can install 120mm fans on its front, rear, and bottom. Alternatively, a 120mm radiator can be installed onto the rear mount for liquid cooling.
The TU150 has one 2.5/3.5″ drive bay and one 2.5″ bay for a total of two storage drives. A retractable carrying handle is built into the top of the case, making it easy to transport the computer to parties, events, and tournaments. This case also includes two USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A ports, one USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-C port, and two separate 3.5mm audio jacks for your headphones and microphone.
Elyssa Hodkiewicz (verified owner) –
I cut myself two times building on this case. The panels are easy to get on and remove; I like that you can easily remove the front, top, each side the same way and relatively easy. The carry handle is sort of a gimmick and really just gets in the way and takes up space that could have been used for hiding cables. Cable management leaves a lot to be desired, the edges on the internal part of the case are extremely sharp. First time I’ve ever cut myself on a PC build and it happened twice or maybe three times. The case does NOT come with any fans and there is no filter on the 2 x 120mm bottom fan mount/intake. From a value proposition you are really paying for a small case that’s aluminum. This case reminds me a little bit of a Jonsbo aluminum case I had which was also a PITA to work with in that its pretty basic and you are paying for looks/aesthetics vs functionality.
Kay Bruen (verified owner) –
The design is almost perfect for my use case. I love the built-in handle and there is plenty of room inside for all the cpu fan/heatsink cooling you might need. I do wish the front panel was mesh to allow for better air intake and overall the materials aren’t the highest quality. The panels snap into place nicely via plastic clips but those clips easily break and/or pop out and disappear. I lost a clip on day one before I had even finished building my pc. Requested replacement clips directly from Lian Li but it has been a few weeks and I have not heard back from them. I also plan to drill holes in the front panel for better airflow since they don’t seem to offer a mesh front for this model.
Gust Lubowitz (verified owner) –
Easy to build on.