Performance But Budget - Lian Li Galahad II Trinity 360 AIO Review
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ส.ค. 2024
- The Performance version of the Lian Li Galahad II Trinity line turned out to be one of the best AIOs out there! But what about the regular Lian Li Galahad II Trinity 360? Is the "budget" version of this AIO just as much of a performer? Let's find out!
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00:00 Intro Lian Li Galahad Trinity 360
00:30 Some Specs
01:20 New “How we benchmark”
02:30 Light Workload Benchmark
03:20 High Workload Benchmarks
04:05 Very High Workload Benchmarks
04:56 What’s in the box
05:20 How to install - AMD & Intel
06:45 Quality & Design
08:10 Summary
20:00 Outro
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Mine was delivered last night. Can't wait to install it today!
Hey im planning to get it too. how was it? did you encounter any problems?
I'm confused. When you reviewed the T38 420mm you showed both the artic 420 and 280mm beating it. Yet here, it comes 2nd on all tests.
What changed??
I'd love to see you test out the Thermalright Frozen Prism 360! For a budget AIO, it looks damn enticing!
Is noted!
i have the 240 version of this and i can't control the Fans RPM via L Connect, did i wire anything wrong? really need help with this :(
Happy I stayed with my Artic Freezer II. BTW: STS misterr: Great acting as "Richard" in "The Bear"!! :D
Thanks, it was quite the different experience. But I am back to Hardware reviews, seems to be the best path to go for me
i saw you move the tubes at the radiator end. mine for some reason wont move and i dont want to apply to much force before breaking it
Can the display show gifs? Or images
Can you test EK Nucleus AIO and Phanteks Glacier One T30 V2?
Upgraded to a 14700KF a few weeks ago and I'm still on the Galahad Mk I v2 240 AiO I used on my previous CPU (12600K). It can manage it, day to day and in 1440p gaming, but I can't run the CPU at anything approaching "no power limits". With everything on stock settings (meaning: no limits), I've seen this thing draw well over 300W in Cinebench and even close to 340W peak in other CPU benchmarks. I'd say the 240mm can reliably deal with 220 to 230W in a 10-minute CB23-run.
So of course I'm thinking of upgrading and I was eyeing the Trinity Performance. Since that one seems to have vanished from the market, I'm now looking at this one (don't much care for the INF-version with the fancy fans) - or the EKWB Nucleus 360 Lux. From what I've read, they're pretty similar in cooling performance and they're both on the noisier side, so I'm probably going to have to go with aesthetics. And I don't much care for the EKWB's waterblock-design... looks a bit underwhelming compared to the Lian Li with the diffusor installed. Plus I really like those rotatable couplings for the hoses they put on the radiator-side.
How it compares with NZXT kraken 240? Actually in my country both of 'em comes at same price
Just installed mine with the AL120 V2 fans 😍😍 Just need to upgrade my psu from 850watt bronze to a 1000watt gold with pcie 5.0. My Ryzen 9 7900X eats a lot of power lucky the RTX 4070 Super don't need as much as the others in the same category. But it keeps my cpu "cold" 39°C when it's idle and up to 78°C when gaming in 4k. Also love the pump and the different heads you can change.
Can I control the pump and fann colors through the motherboard directly, without installing lian li software?
*yes*
Try doing it without connecting SATA power. Our unit had something weird going where the pump speed was throttled if no software was being used
Extreme performance.
Way better than air cooler
does the performance has LED lights on the fans? It seems in all the photo's I've seen it doesn't show any lights on the fans but the normal one does. Kinda confusing.
There's different types, the "Lian Li performance" don't have any lights and the "Galahad Trinity II" have lights on the fans
Very high workload values of Arctic 360mm are also intriguing. Is it possible to see these values? :)
We just got the replacement LF360. The next AIO video will include them again
@@STSYT Thank you so much bro.
hi. which better?
LIAN LI Galahad AIO UNI FAN SL Edition 360 or Lian Li Galahad II Trinity 360 AIO?
The first ones are easier to manage and install :)
I’m curious on how the AL v2 performs on both this one and the performance version
I’ll note it as a potential next video
@@STSYTif you are doing a fan swapping video about these, then inf fans on performance and a push(inf) +pull(stock) configuration could be interesting too and compare them to the galahad II sl-inf version find a middleground between performance and aesthetics.
I love my performance version its brilliant at cooling my 13900kf
@@Kyvrofn I've got a video on my channel that will answer any questions
And now on to Trinity model with SL fans !
In the making ^^
I was on waiting list for a retailer here in iceland they're were doing a special order on the Galahad II Trinity Performance Version
but i got a call yesterday from them saying Lian Li is now in trouble with the Performance version and they're doing recalls on all of them.
in which case the retailer is only taking the Galahad II Trinity standard version so i guess i'm going with that currently still using Corsair h150i elite capellix 360
Interesting... that might be why I can't seem to find the Performance versions *anywhere*. Not in my country (Germany) nor on amazon's US-site nor at newegg. Last price listing I can find at German vendors is from Nov 7th - after that it just dropped off the market. And that's not even four months after they introduced that product. Since I hadn't heard any stories about AiO-factories exploding/burning down, I was suspecting this might be a recall.
@@1SaG
I see yes the retailer here was able to order for me the Trinity II regular version it has 3200rpm pump but better designed with more water flow should work better than the standard 1st vers of Galahad
@@CalyX. That's what I'm looking at (or the EKWB Nucleus, but I prefer the Lian Li's looks). But now I'm getting worried that there might be something going on with all of their newer Galahads because while other versions ("INF", standard Trinity, "LCD") are still available, there are very few vendors who have any of them in stock right now... In case they are currently switching to a V2 version on all of them, I don't want to spend €150 - 200 on an "old" version. The Mk I Galahad I have was/is a "V2", so they have done this sort of thing before... :)
Lianli 240 vs 280 arctic which one is better?
Arctic 280 is super strong 💪
Probably Arctic 280, but without an actual Lian Li 240 it’s really hard to say for sure
I can't decide about Deepcool LT720 and lain li😢
Lian Li has better RMA than Deepcool. Early batches of Galahad had pump blockage issues and they promptly replaced the affected units.
I'd buy Lian Li over Deepcool for this only.
test deepcool ls 520
Noted!
I'll admit, I was a bit skeptical with Lian Li switching to Asetek from their own in house design. But, it seems that the cooler is fantastic. Glad to be wrong!
The Performance variant is still in-house design, though.
@@poorNOOB Is it? I was under the impression that they used Asetek for all SKUs. Hmm
@@MrKrozius I just googled this, the only Asetek based cooler from Lian Li is the yet to be released LCD variant as it's the only one listed on Asetek's website. The other variants are all Lian Li's in-house designs(but made by Apaltek, same as Original Galahad).
Aseteks pumps arent know to be especially quiet and are rather high pitch noisy, which is an issue on idle for me personally. so glad its not made by them
@@MrKrozius If you look at the four options that they have, the 4th model, that is yet to be released, which has an LCD screen, is obviously very different from these two and the INF model. As you have already been told, that is the only Asetek model.
$288 dolars ,is beauty but i still to my liquid freezer II 360 argb
Yeah, performing 5-10% better while almost 3x more expensive. Those dBA graphs also just show, that the galahads fans can rotate faster. Thats where the advantage comes, at the cost of noise of course. Just like the performance version. So if anyone like loud fans, and want to spend 3x more, go ahead, buy the galahad II... everyone else will stay with the Arctic - i agree.
Arctic’s price-tag is still unbeatable till this day.
Sure, there are better performing alternatives out there right now, but damn you are paying a lot for every *C
@@STSYT If it performs better, while sacrificing dBA, thats not better in my view. Everyone could have faster spinning fans...
The fans look RGB version of the p28
That may have been their goal
It's only $170 in Asia
$119 now Mar 24
too bad the pump only last a few months....
Calling this Lian Li "Budget" is misleading lol. I bought a liquid freezer II 360 for 79€ last month, I would consider this as "Budget" for an aio of this performance class. But budget is always based on your income, maybe for someone whos spending for pc cooling is less restricted, this Lian Li aio price might be "Budget".
Good point there. With ‘budget’ I was referring more to the ‘budget’ version of the 3- version lineup.
But yeah, not at all ‘budget’ compared to what’s out there
300€ isn't budget. it's around 600% of a budget aio
‘Budget’ of the 3 different versions, but yes, looks like a mortgage compared to a LF
it’s 127€
@@Davinmk Said it before I could. I was able to find pre-order mine for 10% off retail price. No idea where people are finding these for 300€. 😂