LIAN LI introduced the DK-B computer desk at COMPUTEX 2026 in Taipei. The company designed this unit to house an ATX motherboard and components under a tabletop surface instead of embedding them into the desktop frame. This layout simplifies maintenance by giving users direct access to internal parts without dismantling a full desk structure.

The new desk features a single-motor electric height adjustment system with four memory positions.
The DK-B belongs to LIAN LI's line of integrated furniture systems that combine workspaces with PC hardware. The chassis sits beneath the main table surface and supports standard ATX form factor builds. The design allows cable routing through the hidden compartment to maintain a clean workspace for monitors and accessories.
The desk uses a single-motor electric height adjustment system to change the tabletop level. It stores four memory positions so users can switch between sitting and standing setups with one button press. This concealed setup hides internal hardware while ensuring adequate ventilation for the system board.
LIAN LI positioned the DK-B as an alternative to its earlier DK-07 model, which embeds the computer directly into the desktop surface. The new design prioritizes serviceability by separating the computing hardware from the furniture frame. This approach reduces the effort required for upgrades or repairs compared to the integrated DK-07 layout.
LIAN LI showcased the DK-B during its COMPUTEX 2026 presentation in Taipei. The company highlighted the under-desk chassis and electric height adjustment as core features of the product line.


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