
Apart from the new tabletop finish, the new DK07 Wood offers features similar to the original, including an adjustable height ranging from 676 millimeters (26.61 inches) to 1,162 millimeters (45.7 inches), along with three customizable preset positions. For accessibility, the desk comes with a sliding front panel to lift the tempered glass top when accessing internal components. Additionally, the removable modular motherboard trays make the building process more convenient, allowing users to install and prepare components outside the desk before placing the system into the chassis.
(Image credit: Lian Li) (Image credit: Lian Li) (Image credit: Lian Li) (Image credit: Lian Li) (Image credit: Lian Li) (Image credit: Lian Li) (Image credit: Lian Li) (Image credit: Lian Li) (Image credit: Lian Li) (Image credit: Lian Li) (Image credit: Lian Li) (Image credit: Lian Li) The desk supports both horizontal and vertical GPU orientations, with clearance of up to 383mm in length. In terms of power supply, one can install up to two full-size 220mm PSUs with up to 10x 3.5” HDD and six 2.5” SSDs. There’s plenty of cooling options as well, including support for a 480mm radiator or up to four 360mm radiators and 17 x 120mm fans in a single system setup, or up to two 360mm radiators and 12 x 120mm fans in a dual system setup. You also get dedicated front panel I/O for each system, which includes power and reset buttons, two USB 3.1 Type-C ports, two USB 3.0 Type-A, and a mic/audio jack. Other notable features include a built-in wireless charging pad, two drawers, internal cable organizers, dual cable pass-through holes for peripherals, and a rear cable tray.
Lian Li’s DK07 standing desk seems quite the practical solution as it not only saves on space but also doubles as a chassis for two PCs with all the proper organization one could ask for, and even a tempered glass panel to show off your premium hardware. In more than one way, it makes more sense than it initially sounds, especially at $1,399.99. Considering the amount of functionality packed into the desk, the pricing feels somewhat reasonable when compared to buying a premium standing desk and a pair of enthusiast-grade PC cases separately. That said, it remains a niche product aimed at enthusiasts.
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