Lian Li Galahad II Trinity Performance 360 AIO Review 17

Lian Li Galahad II Trinity Performance 360 AIO Review

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The GA II Trinity Performance 360 AIO uses a truly different radiator compared to its competitors. In terms of thickness, it comes in at 32 mm and uses a double-wave fin design to increase surface area. As for the FPI (fins-per-inch), it comes in at 19, slightly below the more prototypical 20 to 21 seen on the majority of other AIOs. But taking into account the double wave design, there is a lot more surface area here. When it comes to the fittings, Lian Li has done something entirely different in that the unit offers 45° swivel fittings that have a full 360° range of motion. This will help make things easier for those trying to route the tubing in tighter cases. As for the tubing length, it is around 350 mm, not including the fittings.



When it comes to the pump block, Lian Li has provided plenty of customization options. The default setting is a dual-ring infinity mirror design. The second option is to use the ARGB diffuser top with the mirror center for the "Sink Hole" look while using the inner diffuser for the "Dazzle" look; more on these later. The pump has connectors for use with various Lian Li products or for connecting ARGB light strips etc. As for the tubing, it enters the pump housing via two swivel fittings that have a good range of motion that doesn't come into conflict with the wiring, which is always a plus. Finally, the copper cold plate is slightly convex, with the machining marks being only barely visible. Overall, the pump and block feel quite solid.


The fans are where Lian Li really opted to make serious changes compared to more typical coolers. While the fans look like standard 120 mm offerings, they are, in fact, 28 mm thick, which increases overall airflow and static pressure. The fans are also daisy-chained together and preinstalled on the unit, with all the wiring hidden by plastic covers on the fans. Furthermore, the option exists to add ARGB lighting here should you wish to, via Lian Li's optional upgrades. In terms of RPM, the fans have a low and high setting, with the maximum being 2300 and 3000, respectively. Regarding listed specifications, the fans are capable of pushing 81.54 CFM (Max) at the low settings and 108.29 CFM (Max) on high. Meanwhile, static pressure is listed as 4.08 mmH2O (Max) on low and 6.99 mmH2O on high.
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