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Geometric Future Unveils Model 9 Flagship at Computex 2026

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Geometric Future debuted its Model 9 flagship ultra-tower case at Computex 2026, featuring a curved smoked-glass panel and a triple-chamber design optimized for ten 140 mm fans and a 420 mm AIO. The Model 7 prototype also showcased a floating triple-chamber layout supporting E-ATX motherboards and 470 mm GPUs. Both cases will be on display June 2 to 5 at Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center. The Model 9’s aluminum frame and angular partition aim to minimize heat recirculation, while its motorized retractable power button prevents accidental presses. The Model 7’s 1.5 mm SPCC steel construction and 4 mm tempered-glass panels highlight durability. These designs reflect a shift toward modular, high-performance case engineering.

The Model 9’s 420 mm AIO operates independently from the main chassis, drawing cool air from the rear and exhausting it through the top. This separation enhances thermal efficiency for extreme overclocking. The Model 7 prototype’s top compartment can house collectible figures behind dustproof glass, merging functionality with aesthetic appeal. Both cases support GPUs up to 470 mm and PSUs up to 220 mm, catering to enthusiasts building high-end rigs. Geometric Future also displayed the Model 3 compact case, Model 0 Mini-ITX prototype, and new Eskimo Pro 42 AIOs. These products target builders prioritizing scalability and cooling innovation.

Geometric Future’s lineup emphasizes customization and thermal management. The Model 9’s curved glass and Model 7’s floating design address space constraints in large builds. By isolating cooling zones, the cases reduce noise and improve component longevity. The introduction of Doll O, the brand’s mascot, signals a push into brand loyalty through personality-driven marketing. For consumers, these releases set a new standard for ultra-tower cases, balancing aesthetics with industrial-grade performance. The focus on modular airflow and material engineering could influence future case designs in the enthusiast market.