PCCooler Computex 2026 showcase featured a wide range of new products designed for AI workstations, servers, and gaming PCs. The company displayed large cases, advanced cooling solutions, custom water-cooling hardware, and high-wattage power supplies aimed at users who need serious performance.
One of the biggest attractions at the PCCooler Computex 2026 booth was the SR700 full-tower case. Built for enterprise and AI workloads, the massive chassis supports motherboard formats ranging from E-ATX to HPTX and SSI-EEB. It also offers enough space for graphics cards up to 46 cm long and CPU coolers up to 195 mm tall. The case supports dual power supplies and extensive radiator and fan configurations, making it suitable for multi-GPU AI systems.
Another highlight of the PCCooler Computex 2026 showcase was the TR620M X CPU cooler. Designed for professional platforms such as SP6, LGA4677, and LGA4710, the cooler features a dual-tower design with six 8 mm heat pipes and a centrally mounted 100 mm fan. Its design allows compatibility with 4U server chassis while maintaining strong cooling performance.
For tower workstations with more space available, PCCooler also introduced the TS700D CPU air cooler. The cooler supports the same large sockets but uses a taller design to improve heat dissipation for demanding workloads.
Liquid cooling played a major role in the PCCooler Computex 2026 lineup. The LR420S all-in-one liquid cooler features a large 420 mm radiator and dual pump blocks for high-end workstation processors. Alongside it, the LR480S offers an even larger 480 mm radiator for users who need maximum cooling capacity.
The company also displayed water blocks designed for GeForce RTX 5090 graphics cards. These single-slot solutions are intended for AI inference systems and large-scale computing environments where space efficiency and cooling performance are important. PCCooler also showcased cold-plate solutions for large server processors.
Gaming enthusiasts were not forgotten during the PCCooler Computex 2026 showcase. The GT360 AIO liquid cooler features a large 4-inch full-colour OLED display and support for mainstream AMD and Intel platforms. The DV360 offers similar specifications but replaces the standard display with a curved OLED screen for a more distinctive look.
Power delivery was another key focus. The new SU2500 power supply delivers up to 2500 W of power and includes four 12V-2×6 connectors along with support for up to four EPS connectors. The PSU is designed for AI workstations and multi-GPU systems that require reliable high-power operation.
Overall, the PCCooler Computex 2026 showcase demonstrated the company’s growing focus on AI computing, professional workstations, and enthusiast gaming hardware. From massive server-ready cases to powerful cooling solutions and high-capacity power supplies, PCCooler presented a strong lineup aimed at the next generation of high-performance PCs.
Sudokoo has announced that it will showcase its latest PC hardware lineup at Computex 2026, which will take place from June 2 to June 5 at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center. The company plans to introduce several new products designed to improve cooling performance, system airflow, and overall PC building experience.
One of the main highlights is the new SK700V VC MACH CPU cooler. It is the latest model in the SK700 series, which recently received both the 2026 iF Design Award and Red Dot Design Award. The cooler uses a Vapor Chamber base together with a thicker 30 mm MACH120 performance fan. According to Sudokoo, this combination can support up to 300 W TDP cooling performance, making it suitable for powerful gaming and workstation systems that generate high amounts of heat.
Sudokoo will also present the MACH820 air cooler. This compact single-tower cooler features a Vapor Chamber base and a large 140 x 38 mm fan built with LCP material. Despite its compact design, the cooler is rated for up to 320 W TDP cooling performance. It also offers full RAM clearance, making installation easier for users with taller memory modules. The cooler includes a unique hollow aluminium top cover that gives it a distinctive look.
Alongside its cooling products, Sudokoo is entering the PC case market with four new models. The new lineup includes LUMEN, SOLAR, STARLIGHT, and AURORA, available in both ATX and microATX formats. These cases are designed to offer improved airflow, flexible hardware support, and different visual styles to suit a variety of PC builds.
The company will also introduce MACH120 WH and MACH140 WH, its first white performance fans. These fans use LCP-reinforced blades and frames while keeping the performance-focused design of the MACH series. Sudokoo says the new white versions are aimed at users who want strong cooling performance while maintaining a clean and matching system appearance. The fans also feature customizable side panels for additional visual customization.
Visitors attending Computex 2026 will have the opportunity to see the full lineup in person and learn more about Sudokoo’s latest developments in cooling technology and PC hardware design.
SAMAat Computex 2026 is drawing attention with a fresh lineup of PC hardware designed for gamers, creators, and PC enthusiasts. The company will present its latest products at Booth I0118 in Hall 1 of the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center from June 2 to June 5.
Among the biggest highlights is the new V80 case prototype. It features a dual-curved tempered glass front panel with a floating-style design and ambient lighting for a modern gaming setup. The case also includes a built-in 60 W fast charging port and a dedicated airflow duct to help improve GPU cooling during long gaming sessions.
SAMA is also showcasing the V70 case prototype. This model uses a front PSU layout that keeps the system looking clean while maintaining strong airflow performance. The design also gives the case a smoother and more premium appearance compared to traditional box-shaped designs.
For cooling solutions, SAMA introduced the Q80 liquid cooler with a dual-screen setup. The cooler supports interchangeable 4-inch and 6-inch IPS displays placed inside a metal-finish housing. Users can use one display for hardware monitoring and the second as a small desktop screen for custom content.
Another major product at the event is the Q40 AIO cooler. It comes with a motorized rotating outer ring that creates a real 3D motion effect around the pump block. The cooler also includes a built-in LCD screen that supports custom images and animations. SAMA pairs the cooler with three 28 mm thick fans featuring side-facing ARGB infinity mirror lighting.
The company is also expanding its power supply lineup with the P1650, P1350, P1200, P1000, G1000, and G850 models. These PSUs support Intel ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 standards and feature fully modular cables for easier cable management. The lineup also uses quiet 140 mm FDB fans and offers efficiency ratings up to 80 Plus Titanium.
With new designs and modern features across multiple product categories, SAMA at Computex 2026 is showing the company’s strong focus on performance, cooling, and premium PC hardware design.
Einarex has officially introduced the Halox series, a new line of AIO liquid coolers with an unconventional open-structure pump design. Moving away from traditional solid, enclosed housings, the hardware leaves its internal pump block area hollow to establish distinct structural layers and visible depth inside the chassis.
According to the manufacturer, the open-pump-block architecture of the Einarex Halox series results in a lighter visual layout that suits panoramic and dual-chamber cases, where component visibility is more important. The RGB lighting setup is also integrated into this hollow space, diffusing light through the opening to produce a 3D illumination effect. The pump runs at a maximum speed of around 2800 RPM.
Thermal performance is tailored for high-performance CPUs. The radiator and fan assemblies are designed to fit into most PC cases, while maintaining balanced airflow and heat dissipation under sustained processing loads. For the fans, Einarex chose hydraulic-bearing units that spin up to 2600RPM, generating up to 82.9CFM of airflow and 40.7dBA of noise at maximum speeds.
The Einarex Halox AIO liquid coolers will be available in 240mm and 360mm radiator sizes, in both black and white colour options. As you would expect, these units are compatible with Intel LGA 1851/1700/1200/115/20xx sockets, as well as AMD AM4 and AM5 sockets.
GAMEMAX SIGMA 620 WH is designed for users who want both strong cooling and a unique visual touch in their PC build. For a long time, I have personally preferred air cooling because it is simple, reliable, and requires very little maintenance. But in recent years, many liquid coolers have become more attractive because they include small displays that show system information or custom images. Now, GAMEMAX has brought this idea to air cooling with the SIGMA 620 WH, which makes it stand out from many traditional tower coolers.
What makes this cooler interesting is the 2.8-inch customizable LCD screen placed on the top. It can show real-time system information or even display custom images and videos, which adds personality to the setup. At the same time, it still focuses on strong cooling performance with six 6 mm heatpipes, dual 120 mm fans, and support for CPUs up to 245W TDP. This combination allows it to handle powerful processors while also improving the overall look of the PC build.
Unboxing
The SIGMA 620 comes in a clean white box with a simple design. On the front, there is a large image of the cooler. It shows the single tower heatsink, white fans, and the LCD screen on top. The GAMEMAX logo is on the left, while the product name SIGMA 620 is printed on the right. A few icons at the bottom highlight features like PWM support, LCD display, ARGB lighting, and 245W TDP support.
The back of the box shows the main features of the cooler. It explains the 2.8-inch customizable LCD screen, dual-fan single-tower design, and six heatpipes. Small images also show the cooler and its parts.
One side of the box lists the full specifications, including dimensions, fan speed, airflow, noise level, and CPU compatibility. The other side is simple and shows product information in multiple languages along with the official website.
After opening the box, the first thing you see is the user guide placed on top. Under it, the cooler and accessories are packed safely inside a thick foam container. The mounting accessories are stored in a separate small box.
Inside the installation kit, GAMEMAX provides all the required mounting parts for both Intel and AMD platforms.
Inside the box, the following parts are included:
Radiator (tower heatsink)
Forward fan 120mm (A12-B)
Reverse fan 120mm (A12-A)
Universal mounting bracket
Intel backplate (LGA1851 / LGA1700)
Intel spacers (LGA1851 / LGA1700) ×4
AMD spacers (AM4 / AM5) ×4
Intel screws ×4
AMD screws ×4
Buckle strips / fan clips ×4
Thermal paste ×1
Small scraper ×1
Overall, the accessories are well organised and provide everything needed for installation.
GAMEMAX Sigma 620 specifications
Specification
Details
Model
SIGMA 620 WH
Cooler Type
Single Tower Air Cooler
Dimensions
120 × 114.2 × 158.8 mm
TDP Support
Up to 245W
Heatsink Material
Aluminium Fins
Number of Fins
48
Heatpipes
6 × 6mm Heatpipes
Heat Base
Soldered Copper Base
Display
2.8-inch LCD Screen
Fan Size
120 × 120 × 25 mm
Fan Quantity
2 Fans
Fan Type
Positive Blade + Reverse Blade
Bearing Type
Rifle Bearing
Fan Speed
800 – 1800 RPM ±10%
Lighting
ARGB (Motherboard Sync Supported)
Connector
4-pin PWM, 3-pin ARGB
CPU Compatibility
Intel LGA1851 / 1700 / 1200 / 115X
AMD AM5 / AM4
A closer look
Heatsink
The Sigma 620 uses a single tower heatsink design. The cooler measures 120 × 114.2 × 158.8 mm and has a net weight of 154 g. It is available in black and white, and our review unit comes in white. The whole heatsink, including the heatpipes, is finished in full white, which gives it a very clean look.
The heatsink includes 48 aluminium fins. At the center, it uses 6 superconducting composite heatpipes, each with a 6 mm diameter. These heatpipes run through the tower and connect to the base. The sides of the heatsink fins use a raised design, which allows the fan clips to fit securely into the fins for mounting the fans.
The cooler also includes an anti-insect intrusion design. The bottom panel uses an extended design that helps seal the hardware rack holes.
On the top cover, there is a 2.8-inch LCD monitor. This screen sits neatly on the top of the heatsink and adds a modern touch to the cooler.
Fans
The cooler includes two 120 mm fans, each measuring 120 × 120 × 25 mm. The main fan uses a regular blade design, while the secondary fan uses a reverse blade design.
Both fans use rifle bearings. The fan frame colour is white, and each fan has 9 blades. Each fan also includes 28 ARGB LEDs.
Both fans run at 12 V rated voltage with a 5 V start-up voltage. The rated current is 0.22 A for the main fan and 0.2 A for the secondary fan. The rated power is 2.64 W and 2.4 W.
The fan speed ranges from 800 to 1800 RPM ±10%. Maximum airflow is 71.66 CFM for the main fan and 70.71 CFM for the secondary fan. Maximum static pressure is 2.54 mmH₂O and 2.1 mmH₂O. The maximum noise level is 35.5 dBA and 42 dBA.
Both fans have a rated life of 30,000 hours. The connector includes 3-pin AURA ARGB and 4-pin PWM. Each fan also has soft rubber pads on the corners to reduce vibration. A thin ARGB light strip runs along the side of the fan frame, which remains visible and glows in a style similar to infinity fans.
Installation
The installation process of the Sigma 620 is simple and easy to follow. The steps are clearly explained in the user guide, so even new users can install it without confusion. One good thing is that the heatsink can be installed without attaching the fans first, which makes handling and mounting much easier.
The mounting system feels secure once installed, and the cooler sits firmly on the CPU. The included brackets and accessories make the process smooth for both Intel and AMD platforms.
Clearance
When it comes to RAM clearance, the space is quite tight. As seen in the images, the cooler sits very close to the RAM slots, leaving limited room on that side. If you are using RAM with tall heatsinks, you may face compatibility issues. Low-profile RAM would be a better fit in this case.
On the other hand, the clearance on the opposite side is much better. There is enough space around the motherboard area, so it does not cause any issues with other components. You can raise the fan position slightly to get more RAM clearance. However, this comes with a small trade-off, as the fan may cover the RGB lighting, which affects the overall look. Overall, the installation is easy, but the RAM height should be considered before installing this cooler.
Software
The software for the Sigma 620 is very basic, but it gets the job done. The interface is simple and easy to understand, so you don’t need much time to get used to it.
Most of the software is focused on CPU temperature monitoring and screen themes. You can view real-time system data like CPU usage, temperature, and other basic stats directly on the LCD screen.
There are a few pre-built themes available, which you can apply easily. These include system info layouts and simple visual designs. You can also adjust settings like brightness and screen rotation.
One useful feature is that you can create your own custom theme. You can add your own images or simple layouts to personalise the display according to your setup.
Here are a few examples of themes displayed on the Sigma 620 cooler screen.
Testing and thermal performance
We tested the GAMEMAX SIGMA 620 in the GAMEMAX Leader 2 case using an Intel Core i7-12700K with the MSI MPG Z790 CARBON MAX WIFI II motherboard. The room temperature during testing was 28°C. At idle, the CPU stayed around 39°C with low fan speed. The fans remained quiet, and noise was barely noticeable.
Under load, we ran a CPU-Z stress test. The CPU reached around 185W, and temperatures went up to 72°C. The cooler handled this load well. Fan speed increased smoothly, and noise stayed at a comfortable level. There was no thermal throttling, and the system remained stable. For a heavier test, we used the AIDA64 single FPU stress test. In this test, the CPU again stayed in the 180–190W range, and temperatures reached 85°C. This is on the higher side but still within safe limits. The cooler maintained stable performance without any issues.
Overall, the Sigma 620 performs well for a high-performance air cooler. It handles heavy loads without stability problems. The claimed 245W TDP support also seems reasonable based on these results, as it can manage around 190W+ comfortably.
Final thoughts
The GAMEMAX SIGMA 620 WH offers a good balance between performance and design. It stands out by adding a customizable LCD screen, which is not common in air coolers. This gives it a unique touch while still keeping the reliability of traditional air cooling.
The build quality is clean and consistent. The full white finish, including the heatsink and heatpipes, looks neat inside the case. The ARGB lighting and top display add extra visual appeal without feeling too much. In terms of performance, the cooler handled the i7-12700K well. It managed around 190–200W loads while keeping temperatures in a safe range. Fan noise is also controlled, staying quiet at idle and reasonable under load.
The software is simple and basic, but it works fine. It mainly focuses on CPU temperature monitoring and screen themes. You can choose from a few built-in themes or even create your own custom theme, which adds a bit of personalisation.
There are a few things to consider. RAM clearance is tight, especially with taller memory modules. You can adjust the fan position for more space, but it may cover the RGB lighting. The GAMEMAX Sigma 620 WH delivers stable performance and adds a unique feature with its LCD screen. Based on its overall performance and usability, I would give it the EnosTech Performance Award.
Today we’re taking a look at the Antec Vortex View 360, a premium 360mm AIO cooler built around Asetek’s latest 9th-generation pump design, featuring an integrated 5-inch 360-degree rotatable IPS display. On paper, Antec is targeting both strong thermal performance and a high level of visual customisation with the Vortex View 360. In this review, we’ll be testing installation, build quality, acoustics and, of course, thermal performance to see how it compares against other 360mm AIOs.
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:44 Pricing and key details
01:42 Closer look – radiator
03:29 CPU block + screen!
07:00 Tranquil fans
08:19 Other accessories
09:09 Installation process
10:30 Screen software
11:41 Acoustics and thermals
13:48 Closing thoughts
Features:
Huge 5-inch IPS display — Vortex View 360 is equipped with a 1280 x 720 IPS panel that can be oriented through 360 degrees to suit your build, perfect for monitoring real-time system stats or custom visuals that show through your chassis side panel.
9th-Gen Asetek cooling platform with quieter pump — engineered for up to ~400 W TDP cooling power with reduced vibration and optimised acoustics, pairing performance with lower noise.
Integrated iUnity 2.0 — Users can fine-tune fan and pump curves, customise lighting zones and control what the display shows, all through Antec’s updated iUnity 2.0 software.
The most exciting part of reviewing PC hardware is looking at brand new products from a fresh new company. Levelplay debuted its cooling line at Computex 2024, so its products are very new to the market. Today we get our first look at one of the company's AIO coolers, the Combat Liquid 360 HUD, equipped with a 360mm radiator, RGB fans, and an LCD screen, or you could say… a Heads-Up Display!
Features:
Integrated 2.6″ circular display: Combat Liquid 360 HUD is equipped with a built-in HUD, providing real-time system info like CPU temperature, power draw, usage rate, and clock speeds directly on the pump cap mounted LCD.
Jet impingement pump technology: Levelplay AIOs use a high-velocity coolant flow pumped directly onto the cold plate to improve thermal transfer from the CPU.
Rigid All-in-one fan design: Three 120mm ARGB fans are encased in a unified frame design, pre-installed to the cooler for less cable clutter and maximum airflow.
Engineering designed to last: Durable metal brackets support installation on AMD and Intel desktop platforms while reinforced rubber tubing with braided sleeving allows for maximum flexibility, leak protection and a clean look.
Levelplay ships the Combat Liquid 360 HUD in a cardboard box with an image of the cooler and Combat logos on the front. On the back, some key features are listed with images. Inside the box, the contents are packed into a cardboard crate for protection during shipping. The cooler is wrapped in plastic, and the accessories are included separately in a smaller box.
The included fans are mounted in a single-frame design to reduce cable clutter and feature a PWM speed range of 800-2000 RPM. The opaque fan blades illuminate with ARGB lighting once the cooler is powered on, and a single cable connects from the centre, featuring standard 4-pin PWM and 3-pin ARGB connections.
The Combat 360 HUD uses a standard 27mm thick aluminium radiator with 12 waterways and a dense fin pitch with fixed position tubing at the radiator tank. The radiator is coated with a slightly textured, satin black finish that appears high-quality. The tubing is fitted with premium-looking braided sleeving.
For an LCD-equipped pump, the Levelplay Combat Liquid 360 HUD is a compact unit, with dimensions of 89 x 80 x 64 mm with the screen housing installed. The screen housing is attached to the pump body magnetically and can be easily removed and rotated so that the display can always be mounted in the correct orientation.
Tubing is flexible EPDM rubber connected to the CPU block on 90-degree rotary fittings. At the base of the CPU block, the cold plate is manufactured from micro-skived copper. Wiring to the pump is standard 4-pin PWM, and the LCD connects to the PC motherboard via a 9-pin USB header connection.
In terms of included accessories, all installation hardware for current AMD and Intel platforms is shipped with the cooler. There is also a small tube of thermal compound, as there isn't any pre-applied to the cold plate and a thermal paste spreading tool. A physical copy of the installation guide is included too, which I prefer to digital versions that seem to be more common these days.