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Lian Li's HydroShift III AIO Features Curved 2K Screen, New PSU Series Coming

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In addition to the future PC cases, Lian Li also showcased its new HydroShift III AIO CPU cooler at the Computex 2025 show, which features a beautiful curved 2K screen, as well as new DWS, RS, RB, and SP Series power supplies.

Designed for adaptability, the Lian Li HydroShift III not only has a curved 2K LCD screen, but it is also motorized, allowing for horizontal and vertical movement for best possible positioning. The HydroShift III also comes with a VRM cooling fan above the pump which should improve both RAM and VRM cooling, using metal tubing with a rigid structure for cleaner tube routing. The HydroShift III should come in Q4, with a target price of $269.99. Lian Li also showcased the HydroShift II LCD-C CL, which will be coming later in May for $179.99, and this one uses a standard circular LCD screen.



Lian Li is also preparing a standalone 8.8-inch universal screen, which should be launching in August 2025 for $84.99, probably the same one it will use on its Vector V200 PC case launching in September 2025. The screen is an 8.8-inch LCD with 60 Hz refresh rate, controllable via L-Connect 3 software, allowing users to upload videos, images and any other assets. It functions as a secondary screen through a USB connection, comes with ARGB lighting frame, and will offer multiple mounting options with adjustable height and angle.



Lian Li also showcased its upcoming power supply units, including the new DWS, RS, RB, and SP Series, all of which are being updated to be compatible with ATX 3.1 specifications and coming with PCIe Gen 5 connectors. The DWS Series will be coming in 1300 W and 1600 W options and this is an ATX PSU for workstation systems, with multi-rail design, digital monitoring, highest design requirements, and 80 Plus Platinum efficiency. Targeting price of $269.99 for the 1300 W and $309.99 for the 1600 W version, these are planned for Q1 2026. The next in line is the RS series, a rather unique PSU that will be available in 1000 W and 1200 W outputs and both black and white color options. It is the first PSU with a module that allows rotation of the AC inlet. It will be bundled with USB 2.0 Hub (1000 W version will be also available without the USB 2.0 Hub), has 80 Plus Gold efficiency, and also comes with cable comb and buckle allowing better cable management. The RS Series is launching in Q3 2025, priced at $159.99 and $179.99 for 1000 W and 1200 W black/white versions with USB 2.0 Hub, and $154.99 for the 1000 W black/white version without the Hub.



The SP series is a high-efficiency SFX power supply from Lian Li, which will be available in black and white color options and 850 W and 1000 W outputs. It has an 80 Plus Platinum efficiency rating, uses 105C Japanese Capacitors, 92 mm FDB cooling fan, and has a custom 24-pin flexible 90-degree cable for better cable management.



The RB series is more of your standard budget oriented PSU lineup with modest 80 Plus Bronze certification and available in black and white color options with 550 W, 650 W, and 750 W outputs. It is a semi-modular PSU with 135 mm fan, and should be launching in Q3 2025 with price set at $49.99, $59.99, and $69.99.



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what has already screen: CPU yes, GPU yes, fans yes, case yes, psu yes, keyboard yes, mouse yes, mobo needs upgrade from 2 digit display, to 2k display :D
where else can screen be installed?
 
Why? Just... why?
An water cooler has a single, bloody function: cool the damned electronics its cooling end is attached to! It doesn't need LEDs to do that, it doesn't need LCDs to do that, and it sure as hell doesn't need a "curved" one strapped on top of a bloody motor!

To hell with the damned consumerism that fuels this asinine pursuit of "product differentiation!"
 
what has already screen: CPU yes, GPU yes, fans yes, case yes, psu yes, keyboard yes, mouse yes, mobo needs upgrade from 2 digit display, to 2k display :D
where else can screen be installed?
Another manufacturer (V-Color) already put displays on RAM
 
Why? Just... why?
An water cooler has a single, bloody function: cool the damned electronics its cooling end is attached to! It doesn't need LEDs to do that, it doesn't need LCDs to do that, and it sure as hell doesn't need a "curved" one strapped on top of a bloody motor!

To hell with the damned consumerism that fuels this asinine pursuit of "product differentiation!"
its not product differentiation. closer to the inverse. theyre copying tryx, along with a few other companies this year, because their's generated a lot of interest. There are plenty of good coolers that dont have a display. They basically use hardware from 1 of 2 different companies. So just buy one of those and save yourself over 2/3rds price.
 
Nice to see more SFX PSUs and the angled connector for the 24 pin mobo cable. This is the first time I've seen a native 12v-2x6 connector on a SFX PSU.
Wish for gaming only PCs would trend more to SFX PSUs. ATX is such a waste of copper, space, and cables.
 
If anyone thought I was joking yesterday:-

 
Ah, yes, now the people that buy this AIO can proudly display their waifu with da big bouncy tiddies in glorious 1440p resolution!

(As much as I'm trying to make a joke about this, in reality I know there's gonna be SOMEONE out there who does exactly this)
:cry:
 
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