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GA II LCD 360MM AIO - Asetek 8th Gen - 2.88” IPS LCD Screen Liquid Cooler - Screen Recording for Videos and Photos - ... CPUCooler
GA II LCD 360MM AIO - Asetek 8th Gen - 2.88” IPS LCD Screen Liquid Cooler - Screen Recording for Videos and Photos - ...
Lian Li★★★★4.3🔥 DEAL -$15
AIO
~280W
180.0 CFM
29dBA
Quiet room
D
$234.99
$219.99
3 stores
Specifications
asinB0CKMTJ2J9
reviews622
discount6
UPC840353044876
Weight6.0 lbs
TypeAIO
Radiator360
Noise29dBA Quiet room
CompatibilityDesktop
Fans Included3 fans
RGBYes
value7
TDP Rating280W
tdp_rating_esttrue
socketsLGA1700,LGA1851,AM5,AM4
Fan Size120mm
Height52mm
Airflow180.0 CFM
Model #GA2ALCD36INB.US
radiator360
fanCount3
PERFORMANCE
95%
Customer Reviews★★★★4.0 · 4 reviews
★★★★★excellent performance and combination
Initially, I had some problems only with the software, but Lian Li's support promptly helped me and now everything works perfectly. Without a doubt, it was one of the best AIOs I've ever had, super clean, quiet, excellent appearance, installation was super easy, the software configuration is very good, it has good quality and bright colors, and many options. My motherboard is a Gigabyte LGA 1851 Z890 Aorus Master and everything is synchronized with the Gigabyte software. Excellent cooler, I very recommend!
RMK2025 · 2025-10-24 · via amazon
★★★★★The Software is easy to use!
The media could not be loaded. https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/D1bySFgkyPL.mp4 https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61ldsMlZMRL._SY256.jpg Installing was straight forward and easy on my AMD chipset. I found the software easy to use and making custom videos was a breeze. The performance is really good. MY temps stay below 60c. I am using triple fans on top and bottom as an experiment. The airflow must be good staying at those temps. Noise is minimal from the pump but you can tell well the fans are runing lol. I honestly dont even notice the fan noise. The color matches my case and most of the components for a clean look. I definitely think its worth the price.
john with a jeep · 2025-07-11 · via amazon
★★★★★Quiet, Cool, and Pretty
The media could not be loaded. https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/B1DIQkF-lsL.mp4 https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71oDXzrmakL._SY256.jpg Off rip, I'll admit that I definitely prefer the actual colors/RGB of Corsair, having owned some of their products in the past. That being said, I don't know if there's a cooler that looks better for the performance and cost of this unit. I was very worried about heat going into my new build, since I got an i9 14900k for cheap. So far after installation, I have had absolutely no issues with thermals. The highest I saw it go was 80c on the first day of use, and since then it's been stuck between 50-65C depending on the game I'm playing. I have yet to use it for any serious media application yet, but I will update when I end up seeing how that performs. So far though, it keeps the CPU cool, looks nice, and is pretty customizable. I was on a NZXT x62 before with an i9 10850k, and it could not really handle anything higher than 1.35v without hitting 90C+. Obviously this is a 3 fan rad so it's bound to do better, but I am still very impressed with what I've seen. It was also the easiest AIO I have ever installed, and daisy chains easily to other fans if you'd like to do an all INF-fan build. Overall really solid. I will update if I end up having the notorious pump failure issue, but so far it's great.
Matteo D'Angelo · 2024-01-24 · via amazon
★★★★Biggest waste of money in my current build
I generally don't write reviews, but this thing has been such a thorn in my side. First of all, when you first turn your computer on you'll notice that the pump is extremely loud at default settings. Like hearing it down the hallway loud. I waited a week to see if the bubbles would settle and make it quiet like people say it is, tilted my PC to work them out, and no change. So I figured maybe I had a dud and returned it to swap them out. Same story. I asked their support about it, gave videos, showed the audio spectrum near the PC at different pump speeds, and was told this is normal. I had to lower the pump speed from the what is already mid-range 2300rpm default to specifically 1690rpm as both 1700rpm and 1680rpm have higher noise. Then there's the software. It's terrible. For months it didn't even work properly and you had to regularly reinstall it to reset and have it working again for another couple of weeks until it tried to do an update and crashed itself. And the service running in the background is constantly polling the hardware for information like power usage, temperatures, etc. Which makes sense for something like this, but it was causing issues for me in SteamVR and some games with stuttering until I killed the process. And it's a dice roll every time there's an update whether it will start using up 10% of your CPU constantly; increasing the temperatures and eating up resources. This is on a 14900k, mind you. But the LCD has its own issues: the one of the big things that made me want to pay $275 for this on launch. It works great for about 6 months, but then you'll notice once in a while the image flickers. Then it happens more and more frequently. You try to change images or background colors to see if it fixes it and notice the previous images are "sticking" like there is screen burn in or something, but it very slowly resolves itself over time if you're lucky. Then it really looks like there is screen burn in when you have nothing but a white background on that LCD and the whole thing looks like someone held a candle to it. This has happened to me with the original LCD that came with it AND the replacement they sent me 8 months ago. Which, by the way, they won't just replace the cooler. They'll send you a new LCD and have you rip apart your cooler to put the LCD on. So, if you're not prepared to do that, be ready to ask someone for help. Pros: - Cools a 14900k decently well considering how much heat that puts out. - Infinity fans look nice and are pretty quiet when not cranked up really high. - LCD looks nice when it works and there is a simple editor to put videos and gifs in it. Cons: - LCD has a life span of 6-8 months and has needed replacement twice. - Loud unless you lower the pump speed a lot and find the magic number to make it silent. - Troublesome RMA process that some people won't be comfortable with. - The supporting software is terrible and either causes issues or eats up too much system resources for what it does. Not worth it. I gave it 1 star since it did a decent job of cooling, especially for running at only 1690rpm and being attached to a 14900k. Maybe just get the non-LCD version if noise doesn't bother you and use third party software or motherboard controls, because I'm not sure they have a QA process or proper testing procedures.
Zoey · 2025-01-08 · via amazon
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Performance (95%) ÷ Price ($219.99) = 7.8
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