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TCOMAS Redefines AIO Cooler Aesthetics at COMPUTEX: Performance Meets RGB Design

TCOMAS Redefines AIO Cooler Aesthetics at COMPUTEX: Performance Meets RGB Design
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AIO Cooler Design as a Visual Centerpiece

AIO cooler design at COMPUTEX 2026 refers to TCOMAS’s focus on 360mm liquid coolers that combine high thermal capacity with screens, lighting, and distinctive pump block shapes so that PC cooling aesthetics become as important as raw temperature performance for custom builds. The booth was filled with blue-lit rigs and a wall of 360mm radiators, underlining the company’s decision to concentrate entirely on this form factor. Instead of offering different sizes, TCOMAS aims to diversify how the pump block looks and behaves, turning coolers into visual centerpieces. This approach turns functional hardware into a style statement for glass-panel cases and RGB-heavy setups. According to Pokde.net, TCOMAS does not offer anything smaller than 360mm in its current production lineup, signaling confidence that this size is now the default for performance-focused, design-conscious systems.

CUBE D3 and EXIT D3: Triple-Display Liquid Coolers

TCOMAS’s most eye-catching 360mm liquid cooler designs are the CUBE D3 and EXIT D3, both using a three-sided cube pump block inspired by earlier multi-panel concepts. Each face integrates a display, turning the block into a compact tower of data and animation floating above the CPU socket. Builders can show temperatures on one panel, fan speeds or clocks on another, and custom graphics on the third, aligning practical monitoring with PC cooling aesthetics. Everyday Tech notes that the EXIT D3’s 3-panel display uses three 3.95-inch 480×480 LCDs, arranged at different angles to enable panoramic layouts or glasses-free 3D effects through dedicated software. Under the aluminum alloy frame, the EXIT D3 is rated for a 350W TDP, pairing a copper cold plate with an X6M-P pump and a 29.2 mm-thick radiator plus high-speed 120 mm fans.

NeoX 360 and Form: From Curved AMOLED to Minimalist Blocks

Beyond the cube designs, TCOMAS is pushing PC cooling aesthetics with the NeoX 360 and the more understated Form series. The NeoX 360 mounts a single 6.67-inch 2K curved AMOLED display across the front of the pump housing, acting like a mini dashboard embedded in the loop. It runs at 60 Hz, supports anti-glare coating, and tracks system telemetry while sharing the same 350W dissipation profile, oxygen-free copper base plate, X6M-P pump, and 400 mm mesh-reinforced tubing as the flagship models. In contrast, Form targets builders who prefer clean lines and smaller screens. It features a simple block with a top-mounted display plus the FC700 Pro 120 mm fan, which uses a 30 mm-thick frame, up to 3200 RPM speed, 115.32 CFM airflow, and 7.48 mmH2O static pressure, along with addressable RGB accents and magnetic interlocking to keep cable clutter low.

Concept Coolers and a Design-Led Future for 360mm Loops

TCOMAS also presented several concept pieces that underline its design-led direction in COMPUTEX 2026 cooling. One prototype 360mm liquid cooler mounts a gaming handheld-sized display directly onto the CPU block, exaggerating the idea of information-rich pump heads into a centerpiece sized more like a portable console. Other early-stage products include air coolers with integrated screens and various fan designs, some without final model names yet. While most of the current lineup is available only in its home market, the company plans to expand abroad with its all-360mm strategy. This focus on a single form factor, combined with experimental screens and RGB-heavy fans, signals a shift in how AIO cooler design is being marketed. Performance remains important, but style, layout creativity, and the way information is displayed now share equal billing in TCOMAS’s future-facing cooling portfolio.

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