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Computex 2026: Cooler Master unveils next-gen cooling tech

In our latest video, we take you through the Cooler Master showcase at Computex. Aside from a new collaboration with G.Skill, the company has also revealed new case prototypes, as well as next-generation coolers intended to handle the growing demands of datacentres.

Watch via YouTube below:

Timestamps:
00:00 Insane cooling systems !
01:10 New Chassis Architecture
02:27 Mighty40 fans / HAF II 500
03:22 Active Memory Cooling
04:14 Monster cooling system adapted
05:25 Thermal Authority coolers and fans (not a cartman reference)
07:39 Chassis updates
08:39 Limited Editions / Gold Products
09:32 Power Protection and PSU’s

In its Computex press release, Cooler Master co-CEO says that “AI has changed the thermal challenge” but they are keen to bring design improvements they've made for datacentre products to consumer products for the DIY PC market.

Cooler Master has shown updates across its core product categories, ranging from the new flagship HAF II 500 case to the new V8 Ace 3DHP, a new air cooler built with 3D heat pipes for better heat transfer. Cooler Master has also teamed up with G.Skill to bring active cooling to DDR5 memory kits, and it is expanding its PSU range with GPU Shield, a new feature to help you actively monitor the power going through a 12VHPWR or 12VHx6 socket.

There is still a big focus on enterprise cooling and new workstation concepts. Cooler Master has new liquid cooling hardware in the works for datacentre racks, based on new cold plate technology and pumped two-phase cooling. For workstations, Cooler Master demonstrated how cooling capacity, airflow pathing, power delivery and component layout should all be optimised for these new ultra-high-performance systems.

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