picked up a galahad ii 360 performance...and i'm so happy with it, it really does cool the 13900k incredibly well and the "sink hole" looks stunning, pump noise is VERY reasonable compared to some other aios. story time: i recently upgraded to a h150i icue link plus and x10 qx120 fans...and i was NOT impressed with my purchase. the pump noise on quite setting is horrendous and the aio is pretty meh at cooling a 13900k for the price, it's a reskinned h150i but with less clutter on the pump head but ugly braiding...ripped it out after a week, can't stand the pump whine, horrible. qx120 fans emit a noise also when changing the rgb colors...ripped them out also, they are very bright indeed, which is nice and the static effect is cool (ql120s are still way nicer imo) but i can't stand the hiss they make, they are also very temperamental and loose sync with icue if you touch them and then you have to tear it all down and re connect... the new icue link system...honestly it's a gimmick, stupid hdmi like cables are an eye sore, have poor flexibility and too many variants and good luck getting a clean look when you have x10 fans and they don't behave. went back to my sl120 infs, much cleaner, simpler setup and don't take much more space then icue link hub. icue link hub would be fine if you don't plan to add too much stuff in but if you do it becomes a cluster fuck...and the noise coming off there new products is unacceptable. un installed icue, sticking with l-connect 3 and signal rgb for the rest of my components.
@@LevelUPGamingTech np happy to provide some off-the-cuff thoughts. i don't know if my icue link parts were defective or something but i was not impressed, especially for the premium. i have no issues paying more for an objectively superior product (like a 4090/13900K) but i was disappointed here. look forward to YOUR review of the icue link setup when you get around to it 👍
Huh it's good for application, but honestly I prefer to do it the ol' way anyway 😁😁 As you said too much wasted paste... Also great choice if you decide to get this AIO 👍
I have a bit of a question. I plan to connect the RGB headers from the fans and pump to the controller but the pump control itself to the AIO pump header and fan speed to the CPU fan header on my motherboard so that I can have my motherboard control the fans and AIO pump directly while controlling the RGB from L-Connect. Would this be possible or would it cause issues in L-Connect since I have only the CPU fan and AIO pump control connected to the motherboard while having RGB connected to the controller?
I have the 240 version it’s missing a cable that connects to the fans the only cable my fans have are a 1 inch 8 pin. Do you guys know what extension would connect to it
I can run cinebench r23 @5.7 all core score 42k and the temps are in the 70°s using the performance model. Its absolutely brilliant with my 13900kf It games in the 40°s P cores 5.7 E core's 4.5 all cores
Pretty Kool, Looks like they Though of (Almost) Everything on that one. 😎 I see you also have the little brother to my AIO sitting on your left in that video the L240 White Master Liquid, I have the OG Cooler Master Master Liquid ML 240 AIO Black, replaced the Fans with Cooler Master Sickle Flow ARGB 120mm Fans, running on my 5950X and it's great. 😎👍☕☁
I thought Deepcool LT720 was the best bang for buck cpu liquid cooler with around 75 CFM and now Lian Li has just released their powerful toy with up to ~110 CFM. Does really CFM means "that" much for a cpu with a lot of heat like i9 13900k guys. I need some advice, thanks.
More so the static pressure is better for radiators, if CFM can keep up to then it's a win-win like in this case, so yeah it's currently the best option for 13900K 👌
@@LevelUPGamingTech thanks for the advice! I hope Lian Li will sell those performance fans separately so i can have double sided fans profile. P/S: Just clearing things out and ready for the 14th gen static lava i9 14900K xd!
since nxzt seemed to have axed the kraken with the infinity mirror for good, this one seems to be good replacement, but the angled fitting on the rad annoyes me.. it might be good if you place the rad with the tubes to right, but its bad if the rad is leftsided and the tubes are supposed to go straight down like in my case. this is a real bummer. in my o11, the rad is top placed, tubes left side, to straight down. disappear behind the vertical gpu and come back up behind the gpu to the cpu. the angled would force the tubes above the mainboard and not straight down the case backside
Yup that is a limitation, usually tubes exit on the right or side mounted AIO which is again more than good to have angled fittings. But on the left, no luck man 😢
i used to have my old aio side mounted on the 011 but i couldnt stand the tubes in sight. since the o11 has enough space for top mounting, i place the new one there. this problem iam having here with the canted fittings wouldnt be one, if you could just move and adjust the angle. @@LevelUPGamingTech
Yes I already said somewhere that it was unclear wether it is or not, info that I received said it was. But clearly it is not... Thanks for letting us all know 👍
go for the new one. just picked up the performance edition...pump noise in very reasonable and in aida64 I stabilized at around 91-92C while my h150i icue link was 99C and it's noisy as fuck, don't buy a h150i...
Hi! Do you know if the performance AIO radiator will fit on the side of the O11D Evo? Preferably in a pull/push set up. I have x9 infinity fans already and want to buy the performance version. I would put the fans the AIO comes with on the back out of sight (no need for RGB anyway) and then put the SL Infinity fans on the front of the rad, with x3 infinity fans set to exhaust on the top. Do you know if this would fit? Many thanks!
@@LevelUPGamingTechexcellent thank you. So the 120mm SL Infinity fans can be transferred to the front of the radiator and the higher CFM fans on the back of the radiator in a push/pull set up and I won’t have any problems? The higher pressure from the fans behind won’t damage the Infinity fans at all? Thanks in advance!😊
@@hadynhaynes78 shouldn't be an issue at all. You will see little to no difference in performance with push/pull btw, other than aesthetically more pleasing look with SL INF fans 😁
@@LevelUPGamingTech Okay thanks, I have seen that it will make little to no difference and that’s fine. I’ve recently just picked up the reverse blade infinity fans so I want to use them as I personally really like them, but I do like the bigger pump and radiator on the performance version as it should be better for cooling than just the regular Trinity! So I don’t mind putting the bigger fans at the back even if it is a minor if any cooling gain👍🏽 do you know if all the pumps are Gen 8 Asetek or are they in house from Lian Li?
Hello! I purchased a Trinity 2 360 and I don't like the stock fans. Can I replace them with UNI FAN SL V2 120, it may depend on the performance, right?
It's louder, enough to be noticed at full speed. But for any type of AIO, my tuning for noise vs. performance is usually to leave the pump at 60% fixed speed. No sacrifice in performance, noise is at minimal then. You can set it to ramp up at some higher loads...
@@LevelUPGamingTech So if I'm going for a 10 infinity fan setup, I would have the 3 from AIO as exhaust at top, would need 1 more "standard" infinity fan for exhaust at back, then 6 reverse infinity fans for intake on bottom and side? Does that sound about right?
i preordered the trinity but i need to get a few of the SL INF reverse fans for the bottom of the case but those seem to be out of stock in newegg and dont even exist in amazon. if anyone knowns if there is any other website that would have the INF reverse fans please let me know.
@@LevelUPGamingTech thanks for getting back, i just got a h150i icue link (+10 xq120 fans) and i hate the pump noise at idle. the whole icue link setup is actually a really annoying setup if you go for more devices...the amount of these stupid thicc cables you need is ridiculous. the xq120s also get noisy depending on the rgb color... i still have my sl120 inf fans so will put them back in as the cables are truly minimal and are thin, really good system imo. i skipped on the galahad 1 but now considering galahad 2.
I can't make all in time man, what's the issue with your fans? If you have the SL-INF version, it connects to the controller and they are powered from the SATA and USB cable as well. Just like in my case
@@LevelUPGamingTech I have the regular ones I bought from eBay. But they are missing an adapter cable. The fans only have a 1 inch cable that I can’t connect to anything because it’s too short
picked up a galahad ii 360 performance...and i'm so happy with it, it really does cool the 13900k incredibly well and the "sink hole" looks stunning, pump noise is VERY reasonable compared to some other aios. story time: i recently upgraded to a h150i icue link plus and x10 qx120 fans...and i was NOT impressed with my purchase. the pump noise on quite setting is horrendous and the aio is pretty meh at cooling a 13900k for the price, it's a reskinned h150i but with less clutter on the pump head but ugly braiding...ripped it out after a week, can't stand the pump whine, horrible. qx120 fans emit a noise also when changing the rgb colors...ripped them out also, they are very bright indeed, which is nice and the static effect is cool (ql120s are still way nicer imo) but i can't stand the hiss they make, they are also very temperamental and loose sync with icue if you touch them and then you have to tear it all down and re connect... the new icue link system...honestly it's a gimmick, stupid hdmi like cables are an eye sore, have poor flexibility and too many variants and good luck getting a clean look when you have x10 fans and they don't behave. went back to my sl120 infs, much cleaner, simpler setup and don't take much more space then icue link hub. icue link hub would be fine if you don't plan to add too much stuff in but if you do it becomes a cluster fuck...and the noise coming off there new products is unacceptable. un installed icue, sticking with l-connect 3 and signal rgb for the rest of my components.
Thanks for letting us know about this 👍👍
@@LevelUPGamingTech np happy to provide some off-the-cuff thoughts. i don't know if my icue link parts were defective or something but i was not impressed, especially for the premium. i have no issues paying more for an objectively superior product (like a 4090/13900K) but i was disappointed here. look forward to YOUR review of the icue link setup when you get around to it 👍
@Macho_Man_Randy_Savage I'm afraid it might be as you said 😂 But if and when I get Corsair to send something we shall see how it goes 👍
Would you actually recommend the Standard Galahad II Trinity? Or only the one with the Infinity fans?
@5:43 this right here. That’s all I have is that small cable what connects to it
Very sleek aio cooler. Very detailed and informative review.
Glad you liked it buddy 😀
The review should be with the original SL INF FANS… :/
If I ever get an AIO, it'll be this one 🙂 Unless they release a better one.
The CPU paste plastic frame is a nice gimmick, but the leftover paste 😮
Huh it's good for application, but honestly I prefer to do it the ol' way anyway 😁😁 As you said too much wasted paste... Also great choice if you decide to get this AIO 👍
currently it does not come with fan control?
I have a bit of a question.
I plan to connect the RGB headers from the fans and pump to the controller but the pump control itself to the AIO pump header and fan speed to the CPU fan header on my motherboard so that I can have my motherboard control the fans and AIO pump directly while controlling the RGB from L-Connect. Would this be possible or would it cause issues in L-Connect since I have only the CPU fan and AIO pump control connected to the motherboard while having RGB connected to the controller?
Nice review of this effective and visually appealing new AIO cooler frome Lian Li !!!
Thanks buddy 🙏
Hello, I have a question, applying thermal past on the pump's surface is enough? or should I apply also on the CPU itself?
only on cpu usually,no need to apply on both sides
@@nerijus01 only if you watched the whole video you would understand what he is asking for
I have the 240 version it’s missing a cable that connects to the fans the only cable my fans have are a 1 inch 8 pin. Do you guys know what extension would connect to it
I can run cinebench r23 @5.7 all core score 42k and the temps are in the 70°s using the performance model. Its absolutely brilliant with my 13900kf
It games in the 40°s P cores 5.7 E core's 4.5 all cores
Pretty Kool, Looks like they Though of (Almost) Everything on that one. 😎 I see you also have the little brother to my AIO sitting on your left in that video the L240 White Master Liquid, I have the OG Cooler Master Master Liquid ML 240 AIO Black, replaced the Fans with Cooler Master Sickle Flow ARGB 120mm Fans, running on my 5950X and it's great. 😎👍☕☁
Oh yeah next in line for the review is the CM ML240 😀 pretty capable AIO even for its size btw 👍
I thought Deepcool LT720 was the best bang for buck cpu liquid cooler with around 75 CFM and now Lian Li has just released their powerful toy with up to ~110 CFM. Does really CFM means "that" much for a cpu with a lot of heat like i9 13900k guys. I need some advice, thanks.
More so the static pressure is better for radiators, if CFM can keep up to then it's a win-win like in this case, so yeah it's currently the best option for 13900K 👌
@@LevelUPGamingTech thanks for the advice! I hope Lian Li will sell those performance fans separately so i can have double sided fans profile.
P/S: Just clearing things out and ready for the 14th gen static lava i9 14900K xd!
There is a performance AIO model available already. If you wish to get fans separately just look for P28 fans from them 👌
since nxzt seemed to have axed the kraken with the infinity mirror for good, this one seems to be good replacement, but the angled fitting on the rad annoyes me.. it might be good if you place the rad with the tubes to right, but its bad if the rad is leftsided and the tubes are supposed to go straight down like in my case. this is a real bummer. in my o11, the rad is top placed, tubes left side, to straight down. disappear behind the vertical gpu and come back up behind the gpu to the cpu. the angled would force the tubes above the mainboard and not straight down the case backside
Yup that is a limitation, usually tubes exit on the right or side mounted AIO which is again more than good to have angled fittings. But on the left, no luck man 😢
i used to have my old aio side mounted on the 011 but i couldnt stand the tubes in sight. since the o11 has enough space for top mounting, i place the new one there. this problem iam having here with the canted fittings wouldnt be one, if you could just move and adjust the angle. @@LevelUPGamingTech
Does the new Galahad II regular have an Asetek pump now?
Nope, still the in house design I was wrong in the video. Upcoming Galahad II lCD will be Asetek
Hi guy, this one actually isn't a Asetek design. The LCD version of this cooler, coming soon, will feature an Asetek design.
Yes I already said somewhere that it was unclear wether it is or not, info that I received said it was. But clearly it is not... Thanks for letting us all know 👍
hi. which better?
LIAN LI Galahad AIO UNI FAN SL Edition 360 or Lian Li Galahad II Trinity 360 AIO?
Galahad II is better, lower noise pump and better performing too, with regular fans even...
@@LevelUPGamingTech thnx. and which beter Lian Li Galahad or DEEPCOOL LS720 (LT/SE)
go for the new one. just picked up the performance edition...pump noise in very reasonable and in aida64 I stabilized at around 91-92C while my h150i icue link was 99C and it's noisy as fuck, don't buy a h150i...
Hi! Do you know if the performance AIO radiator will fit on the side of the O11D Evo? Preferably in a pull/push set up. I have x9 infinity fans already and want to buy the performance version. I would put the fans the AIO comes with on the back out of sight (no need for RGB anyway) and then put the SL Infinity fans on the front of the rad, with x3 infinity fans set to exhaust on the top. Do you know if this would fit? Many thanks!
it fits, the radiator is just thicker, 32mm opposed to regular 27mm, but otherwise same length 😀
@@LevelUPGamingTechexcellent thank you. So the 120mm SL Infinity fans can be transferred to the front of the radiator and the higher CFM fans on the back of the radiator in a push/pull set up and I won’t have any problems? The higher pressure from the fans behind won’t damage the Infinity fans at all? Thanks in advance!😊
@@hadynhaynes78 shouldn't be an issue at all. You will see little to no difference in performance with push/pull btw, other than aesthetically more pleasing look with SL INF fans 😁
@@LevelUPGamingTech Okay thanks, I have seen that it will make little to no difference and that’s fine. I’ve recently just picked up the reverse blade infinity fans so I want to use them as I personally really like them, but I do like the bigger pump and radiator on the performance version as it should be better for cooling than just the regular Trinity! So I don’t mind putting the bigger fans at the back even if it is a minor if any cooling gain👍🏽 do you know if all the pumps are Gen 8 Asetek or are they in house from Lian Li?
@@hadynhaynes78 Should be all Asetek Gen8 now, they did not have in house pumps, they used Alpatek before
Hello! I purchased a Trinity 2 360 and I don't like the stock fans. Can I replace them with UNI FAN SL V2 120, it may depend on the performance, right?
Compare the cfm and the static pressure rating. If they're the same or higher on the fans you want to use I believe you're all good
How was the sound from the pump between the RGB trinity and the performance one?
It's louder, enough to be noticed at full speed. But for any type of AIO, my tuning for noise vs. performance is usually to leave the pump at 60% fixed speed. No sacrifice in performance, noise is at minimal then. You can set it to ramp up at some higher loads...
@@LevelUPGamingTech sounds good. I have a kraken 53 something in my current build, and I need to have the pump at 45% to silence the pump.
To see the infinity mirror in the infinity fan version of the AIO, does the AIO need to be configured as intake or exhaust?
Exhaust up top would be perfect to see it
@@LevelUPGamingTech So if I'm going for a 10 infinity fan setup, I would have the 3 from AIO as exhaust at top, would need 1 more "standard" infinity fan for exhaust at back, then 6 reverse infinity fans for intake on bottom and side? Does that sound about right?
Sounds about right 👍
weird i have this installed in my new rigged works great but the aio is popping up in Lconnect software
There is 2 different versions of the software.
i preordered the trinity but i need to get a few of the SL INF reverse fans for the bottom of the case but those seem to be out of stock in newegg and dont even exist in amazon. if anyone knowns if there is any other website that would have the INF reverse fans please let me know.
Oh yeah those are awesome, I don't have them either 😂
Im getting this for 13700k or deepcool
I highly recommend the performance model its brilliant at cooling the 13900kf
thanks.
how is the pump noise at idle with these models?
On regular model not audible on performance model, slightly audible
@@LevelUPGamingTech thanks for getting back, i just got a h150i icue link (+10 xq120 fans) and i hate the pump noise at idle. the whole icue link setup is actually a really annoying setup if you go for more devices...the amount of these stupid thicc cables you need is ridiculous. the xq120s also get noisy depending on the rgb color... i still have my sl120 inf fans so will put them back in as the cables are truly minimal and are thin, really good system imo. i skipped on the galahad 1 but now considering galahad 2.
When will this release?
Already did, on the day video came out
I can’t power my fans
They should do an elite class like NZXT and option an LCD screen.
Exactly as I said in the video, something like an optional screen for regular models...
Damn bro why don’t you reply to your subs with problems you’re capable of helping
I can't make all in time man, what's the issue with your fans? If you have the SL-INF version, it connects to the controller and they are powered from the SATA and USB cable as well. Just like in my case
@@LevelUPGamingTech I have the regular ones I bought from eBay. But they are missing an adapter cable. The fans only have a 1 inch cable that I can’t connect to anything because it’s too short
Can you post the pic somewhere so I can see the connector?@@StrangeFix
@@LevelUPGamingTech do you have a Instagram ?
He has his own life and can not handle all requests😉
Hi sir
i have this aio and when i put the pump head cover its make sound , can u help me pls . thank you
Makes sure to tighten it properly, should not be making any sounds