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Lian Li HydroShift LCD 360S and Edge1000 PSU Build

Building a PC in a dual-chamber case is pretty easy for experienced PC builders, but Lian Li has simplified the process to make it easier for novice builders to get the pro look, with a new power supply designed specifically for dual-chamber and an AIO with hidden tubing. In this video, I’ll be taking a look at both of these new parts and building a system with them to see what all the fuss is about with the new Lian LI HydroShift AIO and Edge power supply.

Timestamps:

00:00 Intro
00:45 Our dual-chamber plan
01:47 Closer look at the HydroShift AIO
03:16 Fan details and specs
05:05 Hidden tubing feature
06:15 Installation and accessories
08:25 Edge PSU
12:58 Hardware for the build
14:24 Timelapse build!
20:59 James’ thoughts on the build
23:02 One problem with the LCD
24:03 Thermals and closing thoughts

Lian Li HydroShift LCD 360S: Available now from Overclockers UK priced at £149.99 HERE.

Features:

  • HydroShift features an innovative tubing design that integrates the tubes against the radiator for an almost tubeless look, to deliver a sleek looking system appearance.
  • It uses highly durable ribbed tubing which has the flexibility to bend around the radiator without decreasing the inner tube diameter or restricting flow.
  • Tubing can be routed at either side of the radiator and covered by the included left or right-hand L-shaped plastic shrouds, while the opposite side of the radiator can be covered with the included aluminium plate to enhance aesthetics.
  • HydroShift AIOs are also equipped with a 2.88-inch IPS screen, with 480 x480 resolution and 500 nits peak brightness that can be customised to show themes, system statistics, photos and videos using the Lian Li L-Connect 3 software.

Lian Li Edge1000 White Power Supply: Available now from Overclockers UK priced at £169.99 HERE.

Features: 

  • World's first power supply designed specifically for vertical installation in dual chamber chassis.
  • The unique shape of the Edge power supply allows for easy connecting and management of cables in dual-chamber PC cases.
  • It's equipped with a built-in USB hub to connect multiple hardware controllers and hide associated wiring for an overall neater installation.
  • Integrated industrial-grade EPCOS capacitors to reduce size and cable lengths tailored for use with dual chamber chassis to simplify assembly for first-time users and experienced builders alike.

Build Specification:

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KitGuru says:  Both of these new bits of hardware from Lian Li will help novice PC builders achieve the pro look. The Edge PSU may not be a game-changer but it certainly helps tidy up cable mess in a dual chamber case and the HydroShift AIO looks great with the minimal tubing style, which would work perfectly with back connect boards.

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