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ID-Cooling Expands Into PC Chassis, Displays Air Coolers, AIOs and Fans at Computex 2026

On the AIO side, the flagship is the DL360 Curve, a 360 mm unit with a 6.67-inch curved 2400 x 1080 display, 2900 RPM pump, and fans spinning up to 2500 RPM.
The DX360 LCD gets a 4-inch detachable display, and the DX360 Wood has wood accents on the waterblock and fans matching the Flow 500 Wood case aesthetic. The FX360 Pro lineup covers several tiers in black and white.For HEDT and workstation builds, the Elite L360 Pro supports AMD SP3/SP6 (EPYC and Threadripper) with a new-gen pump and polished copper base.Air coolers span a wide range. The Frozn A620 SLK is a stealth-styled dual-tower with six 6 mm heatpipes and a soldered copper base at 120 x 163 x 160 mm. The A620 SLK LCD adds a 5.5-inch top cover display. The A620 Pro XE goes minimal with a counter-rotating fan setup at 129 x 142 x 157 mm. The A610 XL features an enlarged fin stack and slim 500-1800 RPM fan, while the A510 Turbo has an air-guiding top cover. The A8 SP3 is a single-tower EPYC/Threadripper cooler at 146 mm height with a reflow-soldered copper base. The entry-level SE-214-XT G2 got a refresh with a sturdier mounting kit and is now possible to install it without detaching the fan.For workstation use, the Elite A820 is a dual-tower for SP3/SP6 with eight 6 mm heatpipes and up to 3000 RPM fans.

ID-Cooling got an extended fans series on display including the AM-120 series (0-2500 RPM, 79.7 CFM, 31 dB(A)), AM-120 Slim at 15 mm thickness (59.6 CFM), and the AT-120 with a rectifying ring blade and dual-ball bearing running up to 3000 RPM at 83 CFM. All come in black, white, and ARGB variants.More pictures with ID-Cooling PC Cases:











