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XASTRA Cases and AIO CPU Coolers at Computex 2026

XASTRA Cases and AIO CPU Coolers at Computex 2026

A brisk walk through XASTRA, a new entrant in the PC cases and cooling scene, exposed us to a new design language for coolers and cases that purposed, bold, understated shapes, matte surfaces, and minimal yet visible RGB lighting. We begin our tour with the XASTRA Crab LR360 ARGB AIO liquid CPU cooler. A traditional, puck-shaped pump-block has magnetic interlocks to attach a cube-shaped top with a rectangular ARGB diffuser that has a contrasting matte-black trim. The 29 mm-thick radiator is ventilated by a compound fan that has an ARGB lighting element along its longer side, besides LEDs studded into the fan hubs—a very neatly executed design.

The Crab LA360 ARGB is mechanically the same product as the LR360, but the top has an ARGB diffuser with an “X-shaped pattern.” On both coolers the pump turns at speeds of between 800 and 3000 RPM; while each of the three impellers in the compound fan turns between 800 and 2000 RPM, pushing up to 75.2 CFM of airflow at 1.95 mm H₂O pressure, and under 33 dBA total cooler noise at top speeds. The Dove LD360 is the company’s mainstream AIO with a “mecha-inspired X-shaped pattern,” and three individual, high static-pressure fans.

The XASTRA QW505M is a cube-shaped microATX, wide-format case with a 2-sided glasshouse (though not pillarless). The base of the chassis has a 10° incline to facilitate better fresh air input. You get room for up to 41 cm-long graphics cards. There are nine 120 mm fan mounts all over the case, a 360 mm x 120 mm radiator can be mounted along the top.

The Dove FY120 is the company’s premium high static-pressure fan for radiator applications. It offers 6.55 mm H₂O static pressure, with a speed ranging between 800 and 2600 RPM, pushing up to 76.77 CFM of airflow, with under 32 dBA of noise. The fan impeller is made of liquid-crystal polymer (LCP), and the motor features a long-life rifled bearing.

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