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TCOMAS Unveils Game‑Console‑Shaped AIO Coolers at Computex

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TCOMAS debuted its newest AIO liquid CPU coolers at 2026 Computex, turning the booth into a showroom of visual tech. The flagship, EXIT D3 Pro, claims the title of world’s first AIO CLC with three 480×480 pixel panels that together form half a cube. A simple program animates the screens into 3‑D shapes.

Following the cube, the NEOX arrives with a more conventional layout. Its curved, two‑sided display is fully reprogrammable, letting users swap icons or status feeds. A third prototype mimics a handheld game console, complete with a planar screen and a mystery button set that may be purely decorative. One pump‑block even looks like a gaming PC itself.

TCOMAS also showcased two air‑type CPU coolers that break form‑function norms. The first sports a cloth‑style top with a bright segment display peeking through, while the second boasts a glossy, 4‑inch, true‑color screen. These designs hint at a future where cooling units double as status dashboards, blurring the line between utility and sleek modern aesthetic.

By merging cooling with interactive displays, TCOMAS pushes the envelope for PC builders seeking both performance and personality. The company’s bold experiments suggest that future cooling solutions may serve as system monitors or even gaming peripherals. As the industry wrestles with thermal limits, such dual‑purpose designs could redefine what a PC case accessory looks like.