A Desk PC Chassis That Looks Like Fine Furniture
Lian Li’s DK-07 Wood takes the concept of a desk PC chassis and turns it into a centrepiece. Instead of the industrial aluminum tabletop used on the standard DK-07, this premium desk case is topped with real walnut wood, giving it the warmth and texture of high-end furniture. A tempered glass panel breaks up the wooden surface and doubles as a clear access point to your components, making the hardware part of the visual design rather than something to hide. The desk is engineered to support up to 100kg of evenly distributed weight, so it can comfortably hold multiple monitors and peripherals. For gamers and creators who are tired of generic metal towers, the DK-07 Wood offers a gaming workspace setup that feels curated and luxurious while still being unmistakably performance-focused.
Dual-System Power for Gamers and Content Creators
Where the DK-07 Wood truly stands out is its dual system support. Inside the desk, Lian Li has carved out space for two E-ATX motherboards, effectively letting you run two complete PCs in a single dual system gaming desk. This opens up compelling possibilities: one system can handle high-refresh gaming while the other runs streaming, editing, or rendering workloads. GPU support is generous, with room for horizontal or vertical cards up to 383mm in length. Storage is equally ambitious, with capacity for up to ten 3.5-inch HDDs and four 2.5-inch SSDs, expandable to six SSDs if you only install one motherboard. Paired with mounting for up to two 220mm power supplies, the DK-07 Wood is clearly designed to be a central hub for power users who live and work at their desks.
Cooling, Cable Management, and Workspace Integration
A premium desk PC chassis is pointless if it runs hot or messy, and Lian Li addresses both concerns thoughtfully. For cooling, the DK-07 Wood supports a 480mm radiator at the front when configured as a dual-system build, ensuring both rigs can share robust liquid cooling. Opting for a single system unlocks space for two additional 360mm radiators, ideal for extreme overclocks or quietly cooled workstations. This flexibility makes it appealing to enthusiasts who demand both performance and acoustics. The large internal volume naturally lends itself to tidy cable routing, letting you hide power and data cables below the desktop for a clean gaming workspace setup. Combined with the glass window, smart cable management turns the interior into a showcase rather than a cluttered tangle, reinforcing the “desk-as-centerpiece” design philosophy.
Everyday Comforts: Height Adjustment and Modern I/O
Beyond raw specs, the DK-07 Wood aims to improve daily ergonomics and usability. The desk is height-adjustable from 676mm to 1162mm via an integrated control panel, allowing users to switch between sitting and standing positions at the touch of a button. This makes it more than just a premium desk case; it’s a full-fledged workstation. The same control panel area also houses a wireless charging pad, helping keep phones and earbuds powered without extra clutter. Front-facing I/O is ample, with two USB 3.1 Type-C ports, two USB 3.0 Type-A ports, and a combo audio jack, and these ports are duplicated on the opposite side to serve the second PC system. While the walnut finish adds sophistication, users may want to use coasters and desk mats to preserve the wood over time, especially around the central glass section where monitors typically rest.
Who the DK-07 Wood Is Really For
Lian Li’s DK-07 Wood is not aimed at budget builders or casual users. Priced at USD 1,399 (approx. RM6,540), it costs as much as a very capable full PC build on its own, and the company makes no attempt to hide that this product targets a niche. It’s for enthusiasts who want their systems integrated into the furniture, not tucked under it, and who value visual harmony as much as frame rates. For streamers and content creators, the dual-system design simplifies complex setups by consolidating hardware into a single, elegant footprint. For gamers obsessed with tidy, themed battlestations, the walnut-and-glass aesthetic delivers a luxurious focal point. The DK-07 Wood signals a shift toward desks as functional showpieces—part workstation, part display case, and entirely unapologetic about its extravagance.
