From RGB Blocks to OLED AIO Coolers
All-in-one coolers have quietly become the canvas of modern PC builds. Where RGB blocks once dominated, the new battleground is integrated displays—and Lian Li’s Hydroshift II Curved 360 shows how far this trend has evolved. Instead of a simple metric readout, the cooler’s centerpiece is now a fully fledged curved AIO display designed to act like a miniature, customizable dashboard on your CPU block. This shift reflects a broader PC cooling innovation: high-end systems are no longer judged only by thermals and noise, but by how clean, informative, and visually cohesive they look inside a tempered glass case. Lian Li’s latest entry builds on its earlier Hydroshift LCD models, raising the bar for what an OLED AIO cooler can do in terms of both performance-minded design and immersive visual flair.

Hydroshift II Specs: A 6.67-Inch Curved OLED With Motorized Precision
The standout feature of the Hydroshift II Curved 360 is its 6.67-inch OLED panel with a sharp 2288x1048 resolution. This is not a static badge; it is a motorized, dual-axis screen that can vertically lift and tilt up to 45 degrees, letting you angle the display exactly where it is visible through your case window. Lian Li rates the panel at 500 nits of brightness, making it vivid enough to serve as a proper secondary screen rather than a dim novelty. The curved AIO display supports both 2D and 3D themes and can be configured in full-screen, split-screen, or even triple-split layouts. That flexibility allows you to dedicate sections to temperatures, clocks, or media visuals, effectively turning the cooler into an information-rich cockpit for your system.
Clean Aesthetics: Hidden Tubing and Smarter Hardware Integration
Beyond the OLED, the Hydroshift II Curved 360 leans heavily into clean, builder-friendly design. Lian Li retains its signature side‑mounted tubing, which routes hoses along the side of the block instead of protruding from the top. This hidden tubing approach, combined with concealed wiring, greatly simplifies achieving a decluttered interior—especially in compact or showcase cases where every angle is visible. The radiator itself is a slimmer 24mm 360mm unit, enhancing compatibility and leaving more room for motherboards, RAM, or front‑mounted components without sacrificing coverage. For airflow, Lian Li offers multiple configurations: the 360TL with UNI FAN TL FLEX, the 360P28 with higher‑airflow UNI FAN P28 V2, and a 360Fanless option for users who want to supply their own fans. The result is a premium cooler that balances visual minimalism with practical installation flexibility.
Pricing, Configurations, and the Value of a Curved AIO Display
Lian Li positions the Hydroshift II Curved 360 as an accessible premium option in the emerging OLED AIO cooler category. The lineup starts with the HydroShift II OLED Curved 360Fanless at USD 279 (approx. RM1,290), giving enthusiasts a way to integrate the curved display while choosing their own fans. Pre-configured options include the HydroShift II OLED Curved 360P28 at USD 299.99 (approx. RM1,390) and the HydroShift II OLED Curved 360TL at USD 339.99 (approx. RM1,570). This pricing reflects more than aesthetics: you are effectively adding a versatile secondary screen into your loop, complete with hot-swappable magnetic module and pogo pin connector for safer, cleaner wiring. For builders, the value proposition lies in merging display, monitoring, and cooling into a single component that elevates both usability and the overall visual theme of a high-end rig.
Why the Hydroshift II Signals the Future of PC Cooling Innovation
The Hydroshift II Curved 360 is more than a flashy upgrade; it hints at where high-end PC cooling is headed. As curved OLED technology becomes more accessible, AIO blocks can evolve into richly interactive surfaces, letting users monitor system stats, display custom artwork, or even extend their desktop in novel ways. The motorized, dual‑axis design is especially telling: future coolers may adapt their viewing angles dynamically or sync movement with lighting and system events. At the same time, features like hidden tubing and slim radiators prove that function is not being sacrificed for form. If anything, the Hydroshift II suggests that aesthetics and practicality now evolve together. For enthusiasts planning their next showcase build, this OLED AIO cooler demonstrates how a cooling solution can double as a central visual and informational hub inside the PC.
