Lian Li HydroShift II Curved 360 adds a motorized OLED screen to its new AIO cooler

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Lian Li HydroShift II Curved 360 adds a motorized OLED screen to its new AIO cooler

Lian Li has launched the HydroShift II Curved 360, a new all in one CPU cooler built around a large curved OLED display and a cleaner hidden tubing design. The cooler starts at $279.99 and comes in black and white versions, with different fan configurations depending on what kind of build the buyer wants.

AIO liquid coolers have become more focused on screens and presentation in recent years, and Lian Li is pushing that idea further here. The HydroShift II Curved 360 uses a 6.67 inch OLED display with a 2288 x 1048 resolution. That is much larger than the small status screens usually found on many CPU blocks, and it is designed to show more than basic temperature or load information.

The curved OLED can work as a hardware display, theme screen, or secondary monitor

The display supports 500 nits of brightness and can show 2D and 3D themes, custom images, hardware metrics, and other visual layouts. Lian Li says the screen can be used in full screen mode, split screen, triple split mode, or even as a secondary screen inside a setup. That makes it more flexible than a normal AIO display that only shows CPU temperature or a short animation.

The OLED module is also motorized. It supports dual axis movement, including vertical lift and up to 45 degree adjustment. This should make it easier to align the display depending on the case layout, motherboard position, or viewing angle. The display uses a hot swappable magnetic module with a pogo pin connector, which should make installation and connection safer and cleaner.

ModelFans includedPrice
HydroShift II OLED Curved 360TLUNI FAN TL FLEX$339.99
HydroShift II OLED Curved 360P28UNI FAN P28 V2$299.99
HydroShift II OLED Curved 360FanlessNo fans included$279.99

Lian Li has also kept the HydroShift series’ cleaner tubing style. The cooler uses side mounted tubing and hidden wiring to reduce visible cable clutter. The tube routing is adjustable, but the goal is still a cleaner look than a more traditional AIO cooler where tubes and cables can dominate the top or front of the build.

The radiator is a slim 24mm 360mm unit. That should improve case compatibility and leave more space for other components, especially in builds where radiator thickness, motherboard heatsinks, memory clearance, and top panel space can become problems.

The three versions target different buyers. The 360TL model includes UNI FAN TL FLEX fans and sits at the top of the lineup. The 360P28 version uses UNI FAN P28 V2 fans for stronger airflow. The 360Fanless version is the cheapest option and is meant for people who already have their own fans or want full control over their fan choice.

The HydroShift II Curved 360 shows how premium AIO coolers are becoming as much about customization and build design as cooling. The OLED screen is the main attraction, but the hidden tubing, slim radiator, and multiple fan options help make it more than a display upgrade. For builders who want a clean showcase PC with a large customizable screen on the CPU cooler, Lian Li’s new model is one of the more eye catching options in the current AIO market.

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