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CES 2026: CPS PCCooler shows off huge new PC case, new coolers

In our latest CES video, we head over CPS PCCooler to check out a wide range of new hardware on show, including air coolers, liquid coolers, ATX and workstation cases, and refreshed ATX 3.1 power supplies. 

Watch via YouTube below:

Timestamps:
00:08 SR 700 monster chassis and C7M 700
01:33 Air cooler lineup for Threadripper
01:52 The new AIO range
03:05 Air coolers

On the air‑cooling side, CPS PCCooler introduced several new models. The RZ700D is a 159.5mm single‑tower cooler with seven 6mm heatpipes, a nickel‑plated copper base and the company’s F5 dual ball‑bearing fan. It uses a magnetic top cover, clip‑free fan mounting and offers full RAM clearance. Above that, the RT720TC brings a dual‑tower layout with seven 6mm heatpipes, an integrated top cover, an anti‑deformation bracket and hydraulic‑bearing fans capable of up to 2200RPM speeds. The RZ620 Pro TC follows a similar design with six heatpipes and dual ball‑bearing fans, along with a clip‑free centre fan for easier installation. All three coolers support Intel LGA1851 and AMD AM5.

The company is also expanding its display‑equipped AIO range. The DV360 ARGB Display pairs a 360mm radiator with a 6.67‑inch curved AMOLED screen running at 2400×1080 resolution and 60Hz refresh rate. The screen mounts magnetically and can be angled, while cooling is handled by a ceramic bearing pump and F7 X120B fans that scale up to 3000RPM. For builders wanting a smaller display, the GT360M ARGB Display uses a 2.8‑inch IPS LCD with the same 360mm radiator size, a ceramic‑bearing pump and pre‑installed daisy‑chain fans.

On the chassis front we have the C3Q500, a new ATX panoramic chassis with 270° tempered glass, support for 360mm liquid coolers and GPU clearance up to 420mm. Tool‑less side panels and up to nine 120mm fan positions target mainstream builders. For workstation users, the C5Q700 supports dual GPUs up to 450mm, E‑ATX motherboards and up to 15 fans, along with 420mm radiator support. Above that, the C9Z700 is a full‑tower aluminium model designed for multi‑GPU and server‑grade boards including HTPX and SSI‑EEB. It supports up to 30 fans, dual PSUs and radiators up to 480mm.

CPS PCCooler’s PSU lineup has also been refreshed. The SU Series sits at the top with Cybenetics Titanium certification, silicon‑carbide MOSFETs, full Japanese capacitors and up to four native PCIe5.1 12V‑2×6 connectors, scaling from 1350W to 2500W. The KN Series targets mainstream builders with 80Plus Gold efficiency, full‑modular cables and models from 650W to 1000W. The YS Series, powered by Seasonic, offers 80Plus and Cybenetics Gold ratings, full Japanese capacitors and a 12‑year warranty in 850W to 1200W capacities.

CPS PCCooler also showed updates across its fan portfolio, including the dual‑halo F7 X120B, the industrial‑grade F9 R120 with liquid‑crystal‑polymer blades, and the airflow‑focused F5 R140. Two workstation coolers were also on display: the FW700, a 7‑heatpipe design for Intel 4710 and AMD SP5/STR5 platforms, and the compact FW620, a 4U‑compatible dual‑tower cooler with 100mm fans.

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