Lian Li Galahad II Trinity Performance 360 AIO Review 17

Lian Li Galahad II Trinity Performance 360 AIO Review

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Finished Looks


While the pump cap design looks good, the fans leave a bit to be desired, at least in this particular situation. That said, with the radiator on the top of a case, it won't matter. Beyond that, the unit blends in well, with the pump being the focal point; as seen in the ARGB lighting shots below, it stands out as intended without being too over the top. That said, upgrades to the fans, such as the lighting kit for the sides, would allow users to further customize the Galahad II Trinity Performance 360 as they see fit. While it would be nice to see that included, leaving them out makes the cooler a more attractive option for those that dislike the RGB everything craze, since they don't need to pay more upfront for something they have no desire to utilize in the first place. For those that like RGB, the option does exist.


As for memory and graphics card clearance, there were no issues on either platform.


When it comes to ARGB lighting, Lian Li offered numerous options for users to pick from, and while the colors may seem a bit off in the photos and video, they look perfect in person. The lighting is exceptionally even and well-distributed, with the "Sink Hole" option being my personal favorite. Either way, if ARGB lighting is a must for you, I can say Lian Li did an exceptional job both in the physical customization and in regard to software control.
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