Lian Li Hydroshift II Curved 360 AIO Debuts With a Motorized OLED Display and Cleaner Cable Design
Lian Li is pushing all-in-one liquid coolers further into premium display territory with the launch of the Hydroshift II Curved 360, a new 360mm AIO cooler built around a large curved OLED screen, refined tubing, and multiple fan configuration options.
Modern AIO coolers are no longer just about keeping the CPU cool. For many PC builders, the cooler has become a centerpiece of the system, combining performance, aesthetics, customization, and cable management. Lian Li’s latest Hydroshift II Curved 360 leans heavily into that trend with one of the most eye-catching display designs currently available on an AIO liquid cooler.
The biggest upgrade is the 6.67-inch curved OLED display mounted on the pump block. Unlike the more common small LCD screens found on many liquid coolers, this panel offers a sharp 2288 x 1048 resolution and up to 500 nits of brightness. That gives users a clearer and more vibrant way to show system information, custom visuals, animations, or themed layouts inside their gaming PC.
The OLED screen is also designed for deeper customization. It supports both 2D and 3D themes, allowing builders to create a more immersive look that matches the rest of their setup. Users can display CPU temperatures, system stats, custom images, videos, or other visual elements. The screen can also operate in different layouts, including full-screen, split-screen, and triple-split modes. For users who want even more flexibility, it can function as a secondary display.
One of the more unique features of the Hydroshift II Curved 360 is its motorized dual-axis screen adjustment. The display supports vertical lift and can be adjusted up to 45 degrees, making it easier to position the screen for visibility depending on the case layout. This is especially useful for showcase builds where the cooler needs to look good from a specific viewing angle.
Lian Li has also included a hot-swappable magnetic module with a pogo pin connector. This design helps create a safer and cleaner connection while making the display module easier to handle during installation or adjustment.
Beyond the display, the Hydroshift II Curved 360 continues the clean-build approach that made the Hydroshift line stand out. It uses side-mounted tubing, which helps reduce visual clutter around the pump block and creates a tidier appearance compared to traditional AIO coolers. The hidden wiring design also improves cable management, making it easier for PC builders to achieve a clean internal layout.
The tubing route is adjustable, giving users more freedom during installation. This is important for different case designs, especially when working with top-mounted or side-mounted radiator positions. Lian Li has also chosen a slim 24mm-thick 360mm radiator, helping improve case compatibility while leaving more space for motherboard heatsinks, memory modules, and other nearby components.
The Hydroshift II Curved 360 will be offered in several versions to suit different types of PC builders.
The Hydroshift II OLED Curved 360TL comes with UNI FAN TL FLEX fans and is priced at $339.99 or €339.99.
The Hydroshift II OLED Curved 360P28 includes UNI FAN P28 V2 fans, aimed at users who want stronger airflow performance, and is priced at $299.99 or €299.99.
The Hydroshift II OLED Curved 360Fanless version is designed for users who prefer to install their own fans. This model starts at $279.99 or €279.99.
All three versions will be available in black and white, giving builders more flexibility when matching the cooler with their PC case and overall theme.
With the Hydroshift II Curved 360, Lian Li is clearly targeting enthusiasts who want more than just strong CPU cooling. The combination of a large curved OLED display, motorized adjustment, hidden wiring, side-routed tubing, and multiple fan options makes this AIO cooler a premium choice for high-end gaming PCs and custom builds.
For users building a showcase system, the Hydroshift II Curved 360 is not just a cooling solution. It is also a visual upgrade that can turn the CPU block area into one of the main highlights of the entire PC.






