❄️ Chill Out in Style with the Galahad II Trinity!
The Lian Li GA2T36W Galahad II Trinity 360 AIO CPU Liquid Cooler is designed for high-performance cooling with a 360mm radiator, customizable RGB lighting, and whisper-quiet operation. Compatible with Intel and AMD sockets, it features advanced engineering for optimal thermal management and longevity.
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Noise Level | 16.59 dB |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 3200 RPM |
Wattage | 3.6 watts |
Cooling Method | Water |
Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Material Type | Aluminum Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 39.8L x 2.7W x 11.9H centimeters |
J**K
Powerful AIO with little noise, and great performance.
I have become a really big fan of Lian Li since I got their fans for a build last year. I gave their AIO a shot and was not disappointed.The install is simple, the cables coming off the header and easy to understand and hook up.The cooling is fantastic! Keeps my 7950x cool even at constant workloads. The Software L-Connect 3 picked up that it was installed and I was able to customize the LED’s on the unit with little to no trouble. The fans are very quiet when you play with the fan curve, and over all the pump seems to be well made and working great!The pice is absolutely the best you will find out there for 360 mm! Other coolers may have fancy screens but at times you could buy two of these for the cost of one of those.. It’s a great value for your money!I will put Lian Li at the top of my cpu cooling list from here on out!
F**D
mmmmm
not the best...kinda loud
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المبرد جامد في النسخه اللي ب ١٠٠٠ المبرد يكون مربع حلو ذاك بعد
انا جربته على ryzen 7 5800x كويس وشفت مقاطع ناس يركبونه على i9 14900k
R**A
A great CPU cooler for a decent price.
For my second PC build I opted not to spend an extra £100+ on an NZXT cpu cooler w/ the cool lcd screen and instead went to try this to match my infinity mirror fans.I am not disappointed. The CPU cooler came with the fans already installed on it which was a bonus.It was also very easy to change the appearance of the front of the cooler with just rotating to pull the parts off and replacing them with different ones. As you can see, I went for the one that shows the lights beautifully.The only issue I had was the AM5 brackets, my god they are so annoying to hook on to the motherboard compared to the old screw on brackets you'd get with am4 or intel cpus. This part was easily the longest in building my PC and pissed me off pretty hard as I am easily fatigued w/ a disability so this bit being tough wasn't the easiest challenge for me to pull off. I managed in the end regardless but definitely a sore spot in my build.It was easy to set a fan curve in L connect software so that it doesn't sound like a plane is taking off constantly. Very happy with my purchase.
M**O
Quiet, Cool, and Pretty
Off rip, I'll admit that I definitely prefer the actual colors/RGB of Corsair, having owned some of their products in the past. That being said, I don't know if there's a cooler that looks better for the performance and cost of this unit.I was very worried about heat going into my new build, since I got an i9 14900k for cheap.So far after installation, I have had absolutely no issues with thermals. The highest I saw it go was 80c on the first day of use, and since then it's been stuck between 50-65C depending on the game I'm playing.I have yet to use it for any serious media application yet, but I will update when I end up seeing how that performs. So far though, it keeps the CPU cool, looks nice, and is pretty customizable. I was on a NZXT x62 before with an i9 10850k, and it could not really handle anything higher than 1.35v without hitting 90C+. Obviously this is a 3 fan rad so it's bound to do better, but I am still very impressed with what I've seen. It was also the easiest AIO I have ever installed, and daisy chains easily to other fans if you'd like to do an all INF-fan build.Overall really solid. I will update if I end up having the notorious pump failure issue, but so far it's great.
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