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ID-Cooling Computex 2026 showcase highlights new PC cases and advanced cooling solutions

By: Bahleem
6 June 2026 at 08:37

ID-Cooling Computex 2026 showcase gave visitors a closer look at the company’s biggest product expansion in recent years. Best known for its cooling solutions, ID-Cooling used this year’s event to introduce its first range of PC cases alongside a wide selection of new liquid coolers, air coolers, and cooling fans.

The biggest surprise from the ID-Cooling Computex 2026 showcase was the company’s entry into the PC case market. Leading the new lineup is the Flow 500 series, which has been designed to match the look of ID-Cooling’s cooling products. The Flow 500 Wood White attracted plenty of attention thanks to its stylish white wooden front panel that gives the case a premium appearance. The series supports 360 mm radiators, includes a front USB-C port, and offers different airflow layouts to suit various PC builds.

2.FLOW 500 AIR
ID-Cooling Computex 2026 showcase

ID-Cooling also revealed the View series cases. The View 500 features a panoramic 270-degree glass design that allows users to show off their hardware while supporting up to nine cooling fans. The larger View 510 takes things further with room for ten fans, support for dual 360 mm radiators, and eight expansion slots. Completing the case lineup are the Ware 300, Ware 310, and Ware 510 models, which will be available in both standard and ARGB versions.

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Liquid cooling was another major focus of the ID-Cooling Computex 2026 showcase. The flagship DL360 Curve stands out with a large 6.67-inch curved display featuring a 2400 x 1080 resolution. It is paired with a high-speed pump and powerful fans designed for demanding gaming and workstation systems. The company also displayed the DX360 LCD, which comes with a detachable 4-inch display, and the DX360 Wood, which features wood accents that perfectly match the Flow 500 Wood case.

8.DX360 WOOD
7.DX360 LCD
6.DL360 CURVE

The air cooling lineup also received several additions. The Frozn A620 SLK uses a dual-tower design with six heatpipes and a copper base to improve cooling performance. For users who want extra visual features, the A620 SLK LCD includes a 5.5-inch display on top of the cooler. Other new products include the compact A620 Pro XE, the larger A610 XL, and the A510 Turbo. For professional workstations, ID-Cooling showcased the Elite A820 and A8 SP3, both designed for AMD EPYC and Threadripper processors.

14.FROZN A610 XL BLACK SNOW
13.FROZN A612 BLACK SNOW
12.FROZN A620 SKL

The company also expanded its fan portfolio with several new models. The AM-120 series delivers strong airflow with speeds reaching up to 2500 RPM, while the AM-120 Slim offers a thinner design for compact systems. The AT-120 is aimed at users looking for maximum airflow and can reach speeds of up to 3000 RPM. All new fan models will be offered in black, white, and ARGB versions.

ID Cooling AM 120 Slim
18.AM 120 ARGB KW
17.AT 120 KW

The ID-Cooling Computex 2026 showcase highlighted the company’s growing ambitions beyond traditional cooling products. With new PC cases, advanced liquid coolers, powerful air coolers, and upgraded fans, ID-Cooling is giving PC builders more choices than ever before.

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ID-Cooling Frozn A620 SLK arrives with unique tower design

31 March 2026 at 07:30

ID-Cooling is continuing its aggressive expansion of the Frozn lineup with the launch of the Frozn A620 SLK. This new CPU air cooler introduces a β€œhybrid” architecture , integrating two β€œhalf-tower” fin stacks into a single 160mm-tall unit.

The primary innovation of the Frozen A620 SLK (via ITHome) is its heatsink design. Unlike most dual-tower coolers with two separate heatsink blocks, the Frozn A620 SLK has only one large heatsink with enough space to fit a 120x25mm fan in the middle. This embedded central fan and an external front fan are positioned in opposition to create high-velocity airflow through the fins. The central fan is the AM-120-K, a 120Γ—25 unit capable of reaching 2500 RPM with a static pressure of 3.65 mmAq. This fan utilises a tool-less mounting system for easy maintenance. To ensure maximum RAM compatibility, ID-Cooling has paired this with the AF-120 SLIM (120Γ—15) in the front, which provides 65.2 CFM of airflow despite its 15 mm low-profile frame.

Thermal transfer is handled by six 6mm heat pipes and a precision-machined copper base, enabling a nominal TDP of 260W. This puts the SLK in direct competition with many larger, bulkier dual-tower coolers that often interfere with high-profile memory modules or VRM heatsinks. The 160mm height ensures broad compatibility with standard mid-tower cases.

Compatibility is also a major highlight, as ID-Cooling is already looking ahead. In addition to current staples like Intel's LGA 1700/1851 and AMD's AM4/AM5, the Frozn A620 SLK officially supports the upcoming Intel FCLGA1954 socket. This inclusion suggests that the cooler is prepared for the next generation of Intel desktop processors.

KitGuru says: ID-Cooling was very creative with its fin stack geometry. By sandwiching a full-sized fan between two halves of a tower and slapping a slim fan on the front, they've essentially built a smaller dual-tower cooler that won't bully your RAM.Β 

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ID-Cooling reveals thick single-tower Frozen 510 CPU cooler

10 March 2026 at 09:30

ID-Cooling is expanding its air-cooling portfolio with the Frozn 510, a single-tower heatsink that prioritises surface area and performance. By using a significantly thicker 58mm fin stack composed of 0.4mm fins, the company claims a 30% increase in thermal scale compared to traditional slim-tower designs.

According to ITHome (via Guru3D), the heatsink itself features folded and clipped fin-edge finishing. Heat is transferred via five direct-touch heat pipes arranged in a unique 2+2+1 pattern. Interestingly, ID-Cooling has tuned this layout specifically to align with the decentralised hotspots of modern chiplet-based CPUs. The AMD Limited Edition takes this optimisation a step further by including a 5mm offset mounting bracket designed to centre the heat pipes directly over the compute dies of Ryzen processors. This version features red visual accents and is only supported by AMD platforms, whereas the all-black standard model supports both Intel and AMD sockets.

Image credit: ITHome

To cool the heatsink, ID-Cooling has paired it with the AT-120 fan, a 120mm unit that leans more toward industrial performance than whisper-quiet operation. The fan features dual ball bearings and a rectifier ring structure, boasting a staggering speed range that tops out at 3000 RPM. At full power, it delivers 83 CFM of airflow and 5.04 mmH2O of static pressure. While the peak noise level of 36.5 dB(A) means you'll certainly hear it when pushed, the inclusion of dual ball bearings ensures the fan can handle those high-speed sustained loads for the long haul.

Priced in China at 139 yuan (Β£15) for the standard model and 159 yuan (Β£17) for the AMD limited edition, the Frozn 510 enters the market as a major value contender. Although a release date for other regions hasn't been confirmed, like many other ID-Cooling coolers, the Frozen 510 should find its way to European, US, and UK retailers.

KitGuru says: The cooler's beefier construction bridges the gap between budget entry-level coolers and bulky dual-tower units.Β 

The post ID-Cooling reveals thick single-tower Frozen 510 CPU cooler first appeared on KitGuru.
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