Lian Li Accessory Galahad AIO360 RGB White Closed Loop All-in-one CPU Cooler Retail
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Uni fans must be purchased separately from the rest of the set. Gallahad will be accompanied by ST Fans.
It doesn't come with one, but it does come with a tube of thermal paste.
There is no software included, but you can sync it with your addressable motherboard RGB or let the aio do all the cycles and effects on its own.
Selected User Reviews For Lian Li Accessory Galahad AIO360 RGB White Closed Loop All-in-one CPU Cooler Retail
Don't pay a scalper, as I did, and buy for the MSRP.
Since switching to this cooler, I've seen some of the best thermals I've ever seen. On my i9 9900k overclocked at 5, it looks great and performs fantastically. 0 gHz! We ran several one-hour stress tests and reached 74 degrees Celsius on several occasions, but always stayed around 64 degrees. I'll take that all day because the i9 gets hot. 10/10.
This is a lovely AIO. The atmosphere is calm and refined. However, I wouldn't pay more than the suggested retail price for it. 149 Be patient, and don't support scalpers who sell items at exorbitant prices. It took me more than three months to locate one in a store. Good luck to everyone!.
So far, the only genuine YouTube review I've seen on this is from Gamer's Nexus, who claimed that the pump whine was genuine. He claimed that he reduced the voltage to 8 volts to make it bearable. In RPM terms, that amounts to 66%. As a result, the RPM is set to 2144. It spins at a maximum of 3200 RPM. I'm not sure if this is a concession I want to make if it will affect my performance. I don't have much experience with multiple AIOs, but at 2800 RPM, my cheap EVGA pump is nearly silent. br>br>It's gorgeous, and it just so happens to match the Gigabyte Vision card and white ram I'm using in my build. Perfect, I mean. The fans appear to be reliable and efficient. br>br> They do make a high-pitched scream. a high-pitched ring/squeal that can be clearly heard from up to 18 feet away This isn't a deal-breaker for me. breaker. Some people claim that switching them to Voltage Control solves the problem. Another concession has been made. I also don't have much experience dealing with fans or knowing what to expect from them. the- top- the- fans in a line.
It looks great in my case and keeps my Ryzen 7 cool. The fans that come with it are extremely quiet. This is an excellent product.
Looks great and probably works great on Intel, but AMD mounting uses the motherboard mount, so pressure is only applied at two points. Temperatures on AMD would be lower if four-point mounting was used. The temperatures on AMD aren't terrible, but they could be better.
I have a Ryzen 5 3600x with a 3080ti graphics card. I have the aio set to exhaust, and the idle temperature is around 55 degrees Celsius, but under load, the temperature is around 68 degrees Celsius, with temperatures occasionally reaching 70 degrees Celsius. While these are still pleasant temperatures, they pale in comparison to my gamaxx air cooler. I've even got a push-pull confit on my hands. Is it possible that I exaggerated AIO's cooling abilities? It's possible that my evga 3080ti is producing too much heat, causing the average temperature inside my case to rise during idle. Overall, this is a good first aio. However, it isn't much of an improvement for those with beefy air coolers like the Gamax.
This was simple to set up and has proven to be extremely quiet so far. The fans are barely audible and the pump is deafeningly quiet. I don't hear them at all when I wear my headphones. The only issue is that some of the radiator's fins are bent, but this does not appear to have affected cooling performance.