Lian Li HydroShift LCD 360S AIO Review 14

Lian Li HydroShift LCD 360S AIO Review

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Overall, the Lian Li HydroShift LCD 360S is at least at first glance rather stealthy. Well at least until you turn it on and the IPS display shines brightly and clearly along with the brushed aluminium side panel. Once those factors are taken into account you end up with a cooler that is a visually appealing focal point of any system without being too over the top.


As for memory and graphics card clearance, there were no issues on either platform. However, depending on the installation and chassis you may find some complications. For example the shorter GPU here fits no problem, however, the longer PNY RTX 4070 I normally use would not fit because the tubing interferes. So while there are no major issues to speak it is something to keep in mind. This is especially true for the AIOs width, due to the tubing design and covers it needs the same amount of clearance width wise as a 280 mm AIO.

While this particular unit does not have any ARGB LEDs it is compatible with some of Lian Li's (P28ARGB-B / P28ARGB-W) side ARGB kits for the fans. Meanwhile, the IPS display offers a great deal of preprogrammed options alongside the use of fully custom videos and images.
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