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Geometric Future debuts Model 9 Ultra Tower and more at Computex

Geometric Future is bringing a wide range of new PC cases and cooling hardware to Computex 2026, including its next flagship tower case and early prototypes of upcoming designs. The company is also showing updates across its PSU, cooling and compact‑case lineups.

The Model 9 leads the pack as the company’s new flagship ultra‑tower. The chassis measures 750×300×608mm and uses a curved, smoked‑glass side panel. Inside, an angled partition separates CPU and GPU airflow, while the main chamber supports up to ten 140mm fans across the top, rear, bottom and side mounts. The isolated top compartment can fit a 420mm AIO radiator, drawing air from a rear intake and exhausting through the top to prevent radiator heat from re‑entering the system. The front I/O is impressive in its own right, including four USB‑A ports, four 20Gbps USB‑C ports and audio ports, alongside a motorised retractable power button.

Early prototypes of the Model 7 and Model 7 Extreme are also going to be on display at Computex. Both use a triple‑chamber layout that isolates the CPU, GPU and PSU to try and improve overall cooling. You'll be able to fit in up to 12 fans across the upper chamber, main chamber, floor and rear panel. Component support covers E‑ATX motherboards, GPUs up to 470mm long, CPU coolers up to 180mm tall, and ATX-sized power supplies.

Finally, the Model 3 and Model 0 compact cases, targeting Micro-ATX and Mini-ITX respectively, are also debuting at Computex alongside a new range of Platinum and Gold-rated PSUs, new AIO liquid coolers and new cooling fans.

KitGuru says: Geometric Future makes particularly eye-catching cases. Are you considering buying one for a new build? 

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