Alongside a salvo of case launches at Computex 2026, LIAN LI also showcased new and refreshed AIOs, PSUs, and fans.
LIAN LI Shows Off 'HydroShift II OLED CURVED 360' Liquid Cooler With - You Guessed It - A Curved OLED Screen
Following the trend set by TRYX, LIAN LI has now entered the fray with a curved OLED variant of the HydroShift II AIO. Though strictly speaking not a Computex launch (LIAN LI pushed this out May 22nd), it was heavily featured throughout LIAN LI's booth, making an appearance in both their LANCOOL 207XL and V2000 showcase builds.
Spec-wise, it's got the same 6.67" 2K AMOLED curved display that the rest of its competitors have, and uses LIAN LI's in-house HydroShift pump tech. This pump compares favorably enough to Asetek's latest Gen8 V2 pump, with performance being a wash and some reviews giving the advantage to HydroShift for noise.

In terms of pricing, there will be 3 variants. The most expensive comes with the TL FLEX fans on the radiator, at $339.99; below that, the P28 V2 fan variant comes in a $299.99, and then the fanless version comes in at $279.99. That makes it a bit cheaper in all its variants than competitors like the $400+ ROG Ryuo IV, but conversely, even the cheapest variant is still quite a bit more expensive than Thermalright's price-disrupting Wonder Vision, which comes in around $200.
GALAHAD III 360 Fleshes Out LIAN LI's Lineup As A Mainstream Offering

The Galahad III 360 features a display on the magnetically attached pump cap, almost like a digital clock, with fixed real-time system metrics only (no waifu gifs here). In what is becoming a bit of a trend in the AIO space, it also features short tubing, allowing for easier cable management (and better cooling performance).

The GALAHAD III 360 will launch in Q3 of this year, for $99.99. For a relatively basic AIO without a proper LCD, this price seems somewhat steep, but perhaps it'll make up for it with its performance.
A Veritable Smorgasbord Of Fans
LIAN LI launched an extensive lineup of new and refreshed fans, alongside its new LED FLEX 4-pin receiver:
- UNI FAN TL LCD FLEX
- UNI FAN TL FLEX
- UNI FAN SL-INF FLEX
- UNI FAN SL-INF LCD FLEX
- UNI FAN SL FLEX
- UNI FAN CL FLEX
- UNI FAN P28 V2
Starting with the UNI FAN TL LCD FLEX, this is a high-performance fan with a 1.8" 400x400 LCD integrated into the middle that can be used to display videos, images, and gifs, along with metrics. It also uses the updated FLEX receiver. The non-LCD variant sports the same receiver but has even higher performance, with roughly 37% higher airflow. Both variants will be available from June 26 onwards, with pricing set at $99.99 for a 3-pack of the non-LCD, and $134.99 for a 3-pack of LCD.
The UNI FAN SL-INF FLEX (and its LCD variant) offers a slightly different proposition to the TL series above. Although the performance is lower than the TL, you get a gorgeous infinity effect on the side of the fan, as well as RGB lighting from the fan hub that illuminates the blades. Pricing is a bit higher than the TL series, at $144.99 for a 3-pack LCD and $104.99 for a 3-pack non-LCD. If that price seems too high, the non-INF variant of the SL fan is significantly cheaper, at $69.99 for a 3-pack.
Then we come to the cheapest RGB fan offering from LIAN LI: The UNI FAN CL FLEX. Performance-wise, this fan sits between the SL and the TL. At just $54.99 for a 3-pack, you can excuse the basic RGB, as well as the lack of infinity-mirror sides.
Finally, we come to the UNIFAN P28 V2, the performance king from LIAN LI. Featuring a whopping 110.5 CFM airflow and 7.78 mmH₂O static pressure at a maximum of 3000 RPM, this fan sweeps the floor with the rest of the lineup. It also has pretty discreet RGB for a LIAN LI fan, with just the understated strips you see along the side of the fan's frame. Personally, I found this fan to be the most interesting release from LIAN LI this time around, and it'll be pretty interesting to see how it performs when it launches in Q3 later this year. At a price of $64.99 for a 3-pack, it could be a strong contender for a high-performance value fan.
Niche Power Supplies Get Some Love Too
LIAN LI also launched a couple of new power supplies. First off, we have the EDGE PLATINUM V2 series, which comes in LIAN LI's wonky L-shaped 'EDGE' form factor.
This power supply will be available around September, and will come in three power ratings: 1350W, 1200W, and 1000W, each with an 80 PLUS Platinum certification. These power supplies introduce an interesting dust cleaning reminder, where after 360 hours of operation, a red LED turns on to remind the user to dust out the PSU.
One step down the ladder is the EDGE GOLD series, available in 1000W ($129.99) and 850W ($99.99) flavors. This lineup also comes with the EDGE HUB V2, LIAN LI's combination USB/fan hub that seeks to seamlessly connect all your fans, LCDs, and other internal USB devices.
Finally, there's the SX GOLD series, once again available in 1000W and 850W flavors. It's a regular ATX power supply, with somewhat more compact dimensions than you would typically expect, coming in at 150 × 140 × 86mm.

This model will be available near the end of the year, at $119.99 for the 1000W and $89.99 for the 850W.
And that about concludes our coverage on LIAN LI for Computex 2026 this year. I have to say, they brought their A-game this time, with a massive amount of new or refreshed products spanning cases, coolers, fans, power supplies, and even a desk. With most of these products slated for a Q3 launch, we won't have to wait long to see them in the wild, which will certainly be exciting as we head into a bit of a dry slump for hardware before Zen 6 and Nova Lake launch.
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