Lian Li Introduces HydroShift II LCD-S AIO With Magnetic LCD and Wireless Control

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Hot-swappable 3.4-inch display and triple control modes!

[Press Release] Lian Li has introduced the HydroShift II LCD-S, a next-gen AIO liquid cooler combining high performance with elegant design. It features a 3.4-inch hot-swappable IPS LCD, a redesigned 3200 RPM pump, and a slim 24mm radiator for improved compatibility and quiet operation.

The 480×480 IPS screen attaches magnetically through a pogo-pin connector, letting users install or remove it safely without powering off. This design simplifies setup and protects the display, while delivering sharp visuals and a smooth 60Hz refresh rate.

The HydroShift II LCD-S supports Offline, Wireless, and USB-Connected modes. Offline mode displays AIO stats without software, while Wireless mode connects via 2.4GHz to L-Connect 3, syncing with UNI FAN TL/CL Wireless and STRIMER Wireless for real-time system monitoring.

Lian Li Introduces HydroShift II LCD-S AIO

USB mode offers full customization, allowing uploads of images, GIFs, and videos, turning the LCD into a personalized display.

The upgraded pump ensures stronger pressure, quieter performance, and efficient cooling. Its slim radiator fits more cases, and the side-mounted tubing with hidden wiring delivers a clean, seamless look.

Available in black and white versions: 360TL, 360CL, and 360N, the HydroShift II LCD-S comes with a 6-year warranty and is now open for pre-orders as of November 7th, 2025.

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