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Computex 2025: Sudokoo shows off new flagship coolers and fans

At Computex this week, Mat met with the cooling specialists at Sudokoo. In this video, we check out their flagship CPU cooler, as well as a few other upcoming products.

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Our first point of call is Sudokoo's new flagship air cooler, the SK620V. This cooler is available in black or white and currently only comes with mounting hardware for AMD motherboards, so you'll want to pair this with an AM5 socket CPU. One of the standout features is a slide rail for the front fan, so you can move it up or down depending on how much room you need for RAM. The SK700V is a more expensive version of the cooler with a digital display embedded in the top shroud.

Sudokoo has its own case fans too. The Mach 140 and Mach 120 are 30mm thick, and the panels around the fan shroud can be replaced, so you can 3D print your own for a personalised touch.

As for liquid calling, Sudokoo's flagship AIO cooler is the Proteus 420, which is still a work in progress. However, the Proteus 360 is currently available on the market, featuring those same Mach fans detailed above. It also has a fully removable and rotatable pump cap.

Tying the whole Sudokoo ecosystem together is the Mastercraft software, which is used to control the displays and the lighting on various products. They've got plans to add more advanced fan curves in the future, so expect feature updates over time.

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