Wednesday, May 31st 2023

Lian Li Presents GALAHAD II TRINITY AIOs and UNI FANs

Lian Li also presented a new portfolio of liquid cooling all-in-one (AIO) solutions and new fans. Called the GALAHAD II TRINITY series, it includes three models: the GALAHAD II TRINITY, GALAHAD II TRINITY SL INF, and GALAHAD II TRINITY PERFORMANCE. The TRINITY series features three interchangeable caps for pump block personalization and 45-degree rotating fittings at the radiator for convenient tube positioning. The GALAHAD II TRINITY model is available in 240 and 360 sizes and comes equipped with pre-installed RGB fans with flawless cable connectivity. The GALAHAD II TRINITY SL-INF model, also available in 240 and 360 sizes, comes with pre-fitted UNI FAN SL INFINITY fans and a controller. Lastly, the GALAHAD PERFORMANCE model, available in a 360 size, features pre-installed 28 mm thick high-performance LCP fans with seamless cable integration, a 32 mm thick radiator with a unique double wave fin design, and a 4200RPM pump. It is set to launch in June.

In addition, there is a GALAHAD II LCD AIO. This 280/360 AIO features a 2.88" LCD screen at the top of the pump, with a display resolution of 480x480. Two aluminium caps, complete with edge-diffused LED lighting, adorn the pump's sides. The LCD supports MP4 files, customizable layers, and screen capturing, with the added capability of a split-screen function. With 2 GB of flash memory, it allows for MP4 uploading of up to three minutes in length.
The company also updated its fan lineup with the 2nd generation of UNI FAN designs. It includes two models: UNI FAN TL and UNI FAN TL LCD. The UNI FAN TL features an infinity mirror mounted on the side for better looks and has an ARGB capability. With a 0.7 mm gap between the blade and a fan frame, the FDB motor spins the blades up to 2200 RPM. The UNI FAN TL LCD is a bit different, as there is a 0.8 mm gap between the fan blade and the fan frame, optimized for maximum airflow. The fluid dynamic bearing motor supports speeds of 300 to 1800 RPM, and there are ICs that control them via L-Connect 3 software, where users can play MP4, GIFs, images, and display system information.
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5 Comments on Lian Li Presents GALAHAD II TRINITY AIOs and UNI FANs

#1
bonehead123
FINALLY ! A white cooler that is actually, WHITE.... yee haw maw :D

Curious though, why they chose to highlight it as "Cooling by AsSetech" rather than "Cooling by Lian Li" ?

I know they own the patents on this type of cooling system, but I don't recall any other AIO mfgr promoting their products like this...

Perhaps AsSetek has changed their licensing terms so they get credit for their work ? seems kinda petty, since practically everyone knows about this situation....
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#2
dyonoctis
bonehead123FINALLY ! A white cooler that is actually, WHITE.... yee haw maw :D

Curious though, why they chose to highlight it as "Cooling by AsSetech" rather than "Cooling by Lian Li" ?

I know they own the patents on this type of cooling system, but I don't recall any other AIO mfgr promoting their products like this...

Perhaps AsSetek has changed their licensing terms so they get credit for their work ? seems kinda petty, since practically everyone knows about this situation....
Phantek and Asus (one some SKUs) have been using the "cooled by Asetek" before. NZXT doesn't, even on the new one, so I guess that it's a choice that the partners make

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#3
Sensates
Does GALAHAD 1 uses asetek pumps? Never heard anyone claims that.
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#4
thestryker6
bonehead123FINALLY ! A white cooler that is actually, WHITE.... yee haw maw :D

Curious though, why they chose to highlight it as "Cooling by AsSetech" rather than "Cooling by Lian Li" ?

I know they own the patents on this type of cooling system, but I don't recall any other AIO mfgr promoting their products like this...

Perhaps AsSetek has changed their licensing terms so they get credit for their work ? seems kinda petty, since practically everyone knows about this situation....
In a video I watched they noted that only the version with the screen is asetek, but the others are in house. That might be a way to differentiate since there are two different types of designs.
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Eliad Buchnik
SensatesDoes GALAHAD 1 uses asetek pumps? Never heard anyone claims that.
If my recollection is right, I've read/heard that it uses Apaltek design.
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