First ask yourself, “do I really need all the strength for this print?”
If yes, by all means go for gyroid or your favorite strength infill. But you should also be increasing the wall count, the top & bottom surface count, and increasing the infill line width 0.2 over the size of the nozzle size.
If no, aligned rectilinear is king (IMO). It’s quick, quiet, keeps layer times even, & doesn’t intersect.
I always run my infill line width 0.2mm over nozzle size anyway. So with a 0.4 nozzle it’s set to 0.6. With a 0.6 nozzle it’s set to 0.8. I don’t exactly do this for the strength, but more so for reliability along side slowing infill print speed down to 80mm/s and disabling reduce infill retraction.
I’m not exactly worried about speed. I’ll gladly allow a print to take twice as long if it guarantees better quality prints and print process reliability.