Lian Li has introduced the Lian Li HydroShift II OLED Curved 360, a new 360 mm all-in-one liquid cooler that puts a large curved OLED display at the center of the design. Along with the usual cooling hardware, the company is leaning hard into presentation here, with a motorized screen module, hidden cabling, and multiple fan configurations aimed at different build preferences.
A 6.67-inch curved OLED takes the spotlight
The headline feature is the 6.67-inch curved OLED panel, which runs at 2288 x 1048 and is rated at up to 500 nits of brightness. The screen is mounted on a dual-axis motorized mechanism, letting users adjust both height and tilt through L-Connect 3.
Lian Li says that flexibility is meant to make the display easier to position without opening up the case. The cooler also supports several layout options, including:
- full-screen mode
- split-view mode
- triple-split layouts
- secondary-screen use
- an off-mode clock display
The display module uses a magnetic pogo-pin connection, so it can be attached or removed without shutting the system down. That should make installation, transport, and maintenance a little less awkward.
Three versions for different builds
The HydroShift II OLED Curved 360 comes in three versions, giving buyers some choice depending on whether they want maximum airflow, a quieter setup, or no bundled fans at all.
- HydroShift II OLED Curved 360TL with UNI FAN TL FLEX fans, rated up to 2600 RPM
- HydroShift II OLED Curved 360P28 with UNI FAN P28 V2 fans, rated up to 3000 RPM
- HydroShift II OLED Curved 360 Fanless for users who want to add their own fans
Lian Li also mentions a Turbo pump mode that can push speeds up to 2800 RPM when extra cooling performance is needed.
Cleaner tubing and better case compatibility
Outside the display, the cooler keeps Lian Li’s familiar tidy look. The tubes are routed along the side of the radiator, while the wiring is hidden to cut down on clutter around the CPU area. There is also an adjustable tube routing system to help the cooler fit more cleanly in different case layouts.
The radiator itself is 24 mm thick, which should make the 360 mm unit easier to fit in a broader range of chassis than some bulkier alternatives. That matters for builders who want a large AIO without fighting clearance issues.
Availability and pricing
The HydroShift II OLED Curved 360 is available now, with pricing set according to the version and finish. Lian Li lists black and white options across the range.
- HydroShift II OLED Curved 360TL: $339.99 / €339.99
- HydroShift II OLED Curved 360P28: $299.99 / €299.99
- HydroShift II OLED Curved 360 Fanless: $279.99 / €279.99
For builders who want an AIO that combines display features, cleaner cable management, and a choice of fan setups, this is a fairly full-featured launch from Lian Li. Whether the screen and motorized mounting matter more than raw cooling will likely depend on the rest of the system and the kind of build the user is aiming for.
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Source: TechPowerUp
