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LIAN LI Introduces the HYDROSHIFT II LCD-C Series AIOs

LIAN LI Industrial Co. Ltd., a leading manufacturer of chassis and PC accessories, announces the launch of the HYDROSHIFT II LCD-C series AIOs. Designed with side-mounted, flexible tubing and a compact radiator, the new AIO provides a clean, nearly tubeless appearance while maximizing compatibility with various case layouts. The HYDROSHIFT II features a sleek, cable-free pump block with a mounting screw cover and a unique latch-in-place design that simplifies installation and enhances maneuverability. It also features a 2.1" round LCD display with full L-Connect 3 integration and offers three versatile control modes: Offline, Wireless, and USB-Streaming.

Minimalist Tubing, Maximum Flexibility
The HYDROSHIFT II LCD-C refines the series' signature clean aesthetic with a more compact radiator and a redesigned side-mounted tube design, achieving a nearly tubeless look and maximizing compatibility. The flexible server-grade corrugated tubing ensures smooth bends around the radiator without compromising flow or internal diameter. A sliding tube clamp allows for precise tube alignment directly over the CPU block and can be secured to 140 mm fan brackets to lock the tubes in place. For builds with limited clearance, the clamp can be removed to optimize space. Paired with a newly redesigned 400×122×24 mm radiator, the HYDROSHIFT II LCD-C offers broad case compatibility while maintaining effective heat dissipation in a wide range of PC setups. The HYDROSHIFT II also features a sleek, cable-free pump block design with a clean mounting screw cover, complemented by an innovative latch-in-place mounting mechanism that holds the block securely while users screw it down—making installation easier and more manageable.

Raidmax Unveils New PC Cases and CPU Coolers at Computex 2025

For Computex 2025, Raidmax quietly refreshed its case lineup across three distinct series: VECTOR, INFINITA, and MESHIAN. Each family now spans everything from compact, minimalist designs to full-tower workhorses, promising builders both style and substance. The newly highlighted V217 and V300 full towers are engineered for extreme hardware, with support for triple-radiator liquid loops and GPUs up to 350 mm long. Just below them sits the V213 M, which balances expandability and a tempered-glass showcase, while the mid-tower V212 wins praise for its mesh-front panel and four pre-installed RGB fans. Even space-sensitive setups aren't forgotten: the V158, V155, and the ultra-compact V152 and V153 all deliver surprisingly roomy interiors, clean cable management channels, and flexible drive mounts. Enthusiasts also have their eyes on the yet-to-appear V210, teased as a hybrid between the V213 M's showcase and the V158's streamlined profile.

Corsair Unveils NAUTILUS RS LCD AIO and RS-R ARGB Fans at Computex 2025

In addition to new PC cases, PSUs, and peripherals, Corsair also brought an updated version of the NAUTILUS RS AIO CPU cooler and new RS-R ARGB fans to the Computex 2025 show. As you may have guessed from the name, the NAUTILUS RS will be getting an LCD screen, and Corsair is also announcing an NAUTILUS RS LCD module, which can be used to upgrade any NAUTILUS RS or NAUTILUS RS ARGB Series AIO cooler. The company is also announcing its new RS-R ARGB fans.

The new NAUTILUS RS LCD AIO CPU cooler is an upgrade to the NAUTILUS RS series launched last year, and were a mainstream offer from Corsair, at least compared to the iCUE-based AIOs. The original NAUTILUS RS was relying on motherboard lighting software and were not compatible with CapSwap modules. Now, with NAUTILUS RS LCD, you get best of both worlds, an LCD screen controllable via iCUE and standard fan control. The NAUTILUS RS LCD will be available in 240 and 360 mm versions and both black and white color options, and comes with new RS120 fans. It uses a convex cold plate, and features a 2.1-inch IPS LCD screen, which you can use to display images, GIFs, or system information, all via Corsair's own iCUE. Corsair also announced the NAUTILUS LCD RS Module, a drop-in upgrade for any NAUTILUS RS or NAUTILUS RS ARGB Series AIO cooler. It is a simple pump cap replacement with 2.1-inch IPS screen that connects via USB.

Lian Li's HydroShift III AIO Features Curved 2K Screen, New PSU Series Coming

In addition to the future PC cases, Lian Li also showcased its new HydroShift III AIO CPU cooler at the Computex 2025 show, which features a beautiful curved 2K screen, as well as new DWS, RS, RB, and SP Series power supplies.

Designed for adaptability, the Lian Li HydroShift III not only has a curved 2K LCD screen, but it is also motorized, allowing for horizontal and vertical movement for best possible positioning. The HydroShift III also comes with a VRM cooling fan above the pump which should improve both RAM and VRM cooling, using metal tubing with a rigid structure for cleaner tube routing. The HydroShift III should come in Q4, with a target price of $269.99. Lian Li also showcased the HydroShift II LCD-C CL, which will be coming later in May for $179.99, and this one uses a standard circular LCD screen.

Zalman Presents Circular ZET Air Cooling Tower Series at Computex 2025

Zalman has showcased their ZET series at Computex 2025; a brand-new family of air CPU tower coolers. This lineup seems to serve as a natural successor to past shell-less CNPS offerings. Circular cooling solutions are an unusual sight in the 2020s, but the South Korean manufacturer is intent on breaking beyond current (boxy) trends. Company representatives and product placards mentioned a main shape inspiration: aircraft engine designs.

The flagship ZET5 model was presented in black and white forms; both augmented with tasteful ARGB lighting rings. The brand's premium option has a 200 W TDP rating. Two modular fans are attached via a magnetic system, and connectivity is granted by a pogo pin system. The ZET5 features copper heatpipes, and a surprisingly non-radial aluminium fin array. A tube of ZM-STC10 thermal compound will be bundled in with these top-end products. Tentative pricing was not available at the time of writing.

TRYX Unveils Cross-Flow Cases and 3D LCD AIO Coolers at Computex 2025

Our Computex 2025 coverage continues as the team heads over to the TRYX booth, checking out the latest cooling and PC enclosures the manufacturer has prepared. First up was the updated STAGE cooler. Instead of hiding under a plain cover, it features two 4-inch concave displays and a mirrored base that turns your CPU pump into a mini 3D performance arena. You can showcase animated logos, system stats or your own artwork right on the cooler. Early hands-on tests showed smooth animations and excellent cooling, even when running intense workloads. Coming with an MSRP of $199.99, it will be available by end of September.

Gamdias Prepares New Mid-Tower Cases and Wood-Finished Designs at Computex 2025

We visited the Gamdias booth at Computex 2025, and there was quite a lot to unpack there. Being a PC peripheral manufacturer, Gamdias makes cases, keyboards, PSUs, and many other products. Now, we focus on cases. The centerpiece, the ATLAS P4 mid‑tower, breaks with convention by placing the power supply at the front. This simple repositioning channels fresh air directly over high‑end graphics cards, and with five preinstalled 120 mm ARGB PWM fans, coordinated through an eight‑port ARGB/PWM hub, thermals should remain low under any load. A seamless panoramic tempered‑glass side panel offers a clear, aquarium‑like view of the interior, while a vibrant 6‑inch IPS LCD lets builders monitor temperatures, adjust fan curves, or even display custom artwork.

Thermaltake Shows Off TR300 & TR200 Cases at Computex 2025

Over a month ago, TechPowerUp published a review of the Thermaltake TR100 compact dual-chamber ITX chassis. Darksaber was seriously impressed by his Hydrangea Blue variant; thus the resultant "Editor's Choice" and "Great Value" badges of honor. Prior to the receiving of a lone sample evaluation sample, TPU staff members inspected demonstration units on two separate occasions. At last year's Computex trade event, and then at CES 2025. At launch, four colors were made available: Black, Snow (aka white), Matcha Green, and Hydrangea Blue. During the setup of this year's booth, the Thermaltake crew granted early access to members of the press. Upon arrival, TechPowerUp's photographer spotted an intriguing "Gravel Sand" TR100 model. This colorway/finish is a familiar sight, as sported by various readily available "The Tower" and "View" models.

The company's TR100 product page mentions two other color options: Bubble Pink and Mint Strawberry. At the time of writing, their Gravel Sand sibling is not listed. Brand-new taller TR300 and TR200 cases were sat to the left of the original 18.4-liter small form factor (SFF) design. The former seems to be approaching mid-tower elevation; likely voluminous enough to accommodate larger components. An optional front panel piece—sporting Scandi-esque wooden slats—was placed nearby; implying a swappable configuration. Thermaltake's "in-the-middle" TR200 SKUs could be tall enough to accept microATX format motherboards. A snow-white demonstration unit was prepped and running an installed 3.9-inch LCD Screen Kit (also present on the TR300 demo unit)—currently available as an extra attachment for the TR100 series.

Aledia to Showcase FlexiNova at Display Week 2025 — A Customizable MicroLED Platform for Next-Gen Screens

At Display Week 2025, Aledia, the leader in nanowire and 3D silicon-based microLED display technology, will showcase FlexiNOVA - a new product-ready platform built on its proprietary nanowire microLED technology and designed to scale production of next-gen displays. With its first industrial chip format now defined and available for sampling in 6 V and 9 V variants starting in H2 2025, FlexiNova empowers OEMs and display makers to integrate microLEDs into devices as diverse as smartwatches, automotive dashboards, luxury TVs and ultra-high-resolution monitors while maximizing power efficiency.

To bring microLED to mass production, performance alone isn't enough—industrial viability is key. Until now, microLEDs have mostly stayed in the lab due to high costs and manufacturing challenges for chips smaller than 30 µm. FlexiNOVA removes these barriers, making it easier for manufacturers to transition to microLED displays, which are brighter, more energy-efficient and have a longer battery life than OLED and LCD. What makes FlexiNOVA stand out is its flexibility: chip size, shape and power usage can be tailored to product needs without sacrificing performance.

Levelplay Intros New Cooling Lineup at Computex 2025

Levelplay is making a return to Computex this year, unveiling an exciting new lineup of AIO coolers, air coolers, and fans aimed at redefining performance and value in the entry-level PC space. With fresh designs, smart features, and plenty of personality, this year's showcase is all about cooling that doesn't compromise.

AIO Coolers: More Power, More Personality
Levelplay's popular Combat CL240 and CL360 are back with fresh upgrades in the form of the new M2 variants, now featuring enhanced ARGB pump lighting for a more vibrant, customizable look. Also joining the Combat lineup is the Combat M2-LCD, which replaces the infinity mirror with a crisp 2.4-inch high-res display that can show custom GIFs and real-time system stats.

LG Display Reports First Quarter 2025 Results

LG Display today reported unaudited earnings results based on consolidated K-IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standards) for the three-month period ending March 31, 2025.
  • Revenues in the first quarter of 2025 decreased by 23% to KRW 6,065 billion from KRW 7,833 billion in the fourth quarter of 2024 and increased by 15% from KRW 5,253 billion in the first quarter of 2024.
  • Operating profit in the first quarter of 2025 recorded KRW 33.5 billion. This compares with the operating profit of KRW 83.1 billion in the fourth quarter of 2024 and with the operating loss of KRW 469 billion in the first quarter of 2024.
  • EBITDA profit in the first quarter of 2025 was KRW 1,231 billion, compared with EBITDA profit of KRW 1,306 billion in the fourth quarter of 2024 and with EBITDA profit of KRW 810 billion in the first quarter of 2024.
  • Net loss in the first quarter of 2025 was KRW 237 billion, compared with the net loss of 839 billion in the fourth quarter of 2024 and with the net loss of KRW 761 billion in the first quarter of 2024.
LG Display recorded KRW 6.065 trillion in revenues and KRW 33.5 billion in operating profit in the first quarter of 2025.

QD-OLED to Account for 73% of OLED Monitor Shipments in 2025, Driven by Advancing Technology and New Products

TrendForce's latest investigations reveal that ongoing advancements in OLED displays are propelling the growth of QD-OLED monitor shipments. QD-OLED's share of OLED monitor shipments is expected to rise from 68% in 2024 to 73% in 2025, highlighting its strong competitiveness in the high-end monitor market. Driven by growing market demand, more brands and product lines are expected to adopt QD-OLED to deliver superior image quality and refresh rates for gamers and professional users.

The introduction of new 27-inch UHD products and high-refresh-rate QHD 500 Hz monitors is drawing attention. These models offer strong appeal for gaming and professional use, becoming key drivers of QD-OLED monitor adoption. The penetration rate of QD-OLED in 27-inch models is projected to grow from 32% in 2024 to 47% in 2025, driven by an expanding product lineup and ongoing technical improvements.

Leak Indicates Nintendo Switch 2 Utilizing 120 Hz LCD Screen with VRR & HD Capabilities

As expected, Nintendo has kept quiet about the upcoming Switch 2 hybrid console's feature set and internal makeup. The next-gen portable gaming system's debut presentation served as a mostly surface-level teaser. News outlets have relied heavily on leaks for "insider" reportage, going back to the early 2020s—starting off with kopite7kimi's discovery of a mysterious NVIDIA "T239" chipset. As reported last week, Famiboards—a Nintendo-centric online forum—has served as a somewhat reliable source of inside track information. Earlier in the year, one member started to share NDA-busting details about Switch 2's display technology: "I've heard that the screen supports 120 Hz and VRR, which should help a lot in handheld." Weeks later, SecretBoy elaborated on the benefits of this setup: "developers can optimize the handheld profiles of their games with VRR and 40 FPS in mind."

The GamingLeaksAndRumours subreddit views SecretBoy's leaks as being fairly accurate/legitimate: "(they) called out the GPU performance before the clock speeds were leaked; 10 days later back in January (3 TFLOPS docked, 1.4/1.5 TFLOPS handheld)." Earlier today, the tipster's latest musings were compiled into a Reddit summary—another set of quotes reads as follows (in condensed form): "I will reiterate that the screen is 120 Hz with HDR and VRR support. That's what I'm personally most excited for...No idea about the actual quality of the screen, but I think OLED was always going to be too expensive for this feature set, which they needed to get into the first iteration of the hardware so that developers could optimize their games around it (speculation)." Screen technology connoisseurs have expressed much disappointment about Nintendo's alleged selection of an "inferior" panel—many will point out that Valve was inspired by the Switch OLED model (2021); their Steam Deck handheld was famously upgraded/refreshed in 2023 with a fancier screen. Invited guests will get to experience Switch 2's "hugely revelatory" LCD tech at various Nintendo-hosted international preview events in April.

AYANEO Debuts First Snapdragon G-Powered Gaming Tablet with Active Cooling

AYANEO debuted its Android gaming pad at GDC 2025 in San Francisco on March 17, establishing itself as the world's first device manufacturer to integrate Qualcomm's new Snapdragon G3 Gen 3 gaming platform. The AYANEO Gaming Pad features significant performance upgrades, with CPU and GPU improvements of 30% and 28% over previous generation hardware. The device centers around an 8.3-inch 1440p LCD optimized for gaming with a 120 Hz refresh rate and 3:2 aspect ratio. AYANEO has implemented an active cooling system with a blower-type fan to maintain thermal stability during extended gaming sessions. The hardware architecture includes a CNC all-metal frame, and a transparent glass back cover in what the company calls its "Explorer Edition" design aesthetic.

Other specs, such as the camera, exceed typical gaming tablet specifications, with a 5 MP front-facing camera for streaming complemented by a 50 MP primary rear camera and a 13 MP 120-degree ultra-wide lens. The Gaming Pad incorporates a six-axis gyroscope for motion controls and quad-chamber speakers for spatial audio output. Connectivity advances include implementing Wi-Fi 7. The Gaming Pad supports peripheral ecosystem expansion through compatible controllers, keyboards, and mice, enhancing its versatility across gaming contexts. While AYANEO is the first to market with the Snapdragon G3 Gen 3 Platform, OneXPlayer has simultaneously announced its ONEXSUGAR SUGAR 1 with the same chipset. AYANEO has not yet disclosed pricing, availability, or complete technical specifications, with additional product details expected in upcoming announcements.

Nacon's Revolution X Unlimited Controller Available for Pre-Order Now

NACON is proud to announce that the hotly anticipated Revolution X Unlimited (RXU) is available now for pre-order exclusively on their website, nacongaming.fr. First revealed at last year's Gamescom, this new Xbox-licensed wireless controller is optimised for PC and console shooters, delivering unparalleled precision, lightning-fast responsiveness, and absolute comfort.

A concentration of technologies to enhance performance
Equipped with instant-response triggers and joysticks featuring Hall Effect technology, the RXU guarantees exceptional precision and durability. Omron micro-switches on the majority of buttons enhance players' responsiveness for optimum gaming performance.

YUNZII AL Keyboard Series Updated with the AL80 QMK/VIA LCD Model

Following the YUNZII AL65 QMK/VIA aluminium keyboard showcased at this year's CES show, YUNZII recently announced the AL80 QMK/VIA aluminium LCD mechanical keyboard as its latest addition to the AL series. The keyboard is built around an anodized aluminium frame with a gasket structure and features a built-in LCD screen to show various content like time, battery level, and pictures. It also includes a fully customizable control knob. Regarding connectivity, it offers Bluetooth, 2.4G, and USB Type-C, linking up to five devices across Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS. The YUNZII AL80 supports QMK/VIA customization, offering users the ability to program keys, create macros, and adjust RGB settings.

It includes hot-swappable switch slots that work with 3-pin and 5-pin switches from various brands such as Gateron or Cherry (if ordered from the YUNZII website, users can choose between Gateron Zero Linear or YUNZII Cocoa Cream V2 Linear switches). The keyboard comes with pre-lubed linear switches and uses a gasket-mounted design with several noise-reducing layers. A 6000mAh battery powers the device, which includes an RGB lighting system offering 1.68 million colors and more than 20 backlight options. The YUNZII AL80 QMK/VIA aluminium LCD Mechanical Keyboard is available in three variants (Silver, Black, and Beige) and has a price of $109.99.

Samsung Display to Showcase 'OLED Magic' at MWC25, Including Foldable Handheld Gaming Display

Samsung Display announced today its participation in the Mobile World Congress 2025 (MWC25), the world's premier connectivity event. At this influential gathering, Samsung Display will unveil its "OLED Magic" concept, showcasing the future of display technology.

The exhibition will highlight Samsung OLED's superior display quality through innovative form factors, featuring a tribute to the iconic landmarks of Spain, where MWC25 is being held. Attendees will be treated to a unique experience as Samsung OLED captures and expresses the vibrant, distinctive colors of Spain. A highlight of the exhibition will be the Seamless Color Studio, where the exceptional quality of OLED displays can be experienced across a variety of devices. The event will also showcase On-Cell Film (OCF) technology, a cutting-edge advancement in premium display technology.

Gaming Monitor Panel Growth to Slow in 2025—LCD Up 5%, OLED Up 40%

TrendForce's latest investigations reveal that global LCD gaming monitor panel shipments (>144 Hz) reached 32.42 million units in 2024, marking a 12% YoY increase. However, due to a lack of major demand catalysts and struggling profitability in mainstream gaming monitors, 2025 shipments are expected to grow at a slower rate of 5%, reaching approximately 34 million units.

TrendForce notes that Chinese panel makers were the primary force behind LCD gaming monitor panel growth in 2024. In a bid to improve profitability, many have aggressively expanded into the gaming monitor segment and increased production capacity. Additionally, the release of the highly anticipated game Black Myth: Wukong in late 2024 further boosted demand in China, driving YoY shipment increases of nearly 50% for HKC, 40% for CSOT, and over 20% for BOE.

LG Display Targets Gaming Market with OLED Monitor Panel featuring World's Best Picture Quality

LG Display, the world's leading innovator of display technologies, announced today that it has officially begun mass production of a 45-inch Gaming OLED monitor panel with ultra-high 5K2K resolution. By producing the world's highest-resolution Gaming OLED panel, the company is seeking to seize the growth potential of the high-end gaming display market.

This product not only features key gaming monitor specifications such as top-tier resolution, refresh rate, and response time, but it also delivers perfect black levels in any environment, providing the ultimate gaming experience.

LG Display Reports Fourth Quarter 2024 Results

LG Display today reported unaudited earnings results based on consolidated K-IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standards) for the three-month period ending December 31, 2024.
  • Revenues in the fourth quarter of 2024 increased by 15% to KRW 7,833 billion from KRW 6,821 billion in the third quarter of 2024 and increased by 6% from KRW 7,396 billion in the fourth quarter of 2023.
  • Operating profit in the fourth quarter of 2024 recorded KRW 83.1 billion. This compares with the operating loss of KRW 80.6 billion in the third quarter of 2024 and with the operating profit of KRW 132 billion in the fourth quarter of 2023.
  • EBITDA profit in the fourth quarter of 2024 was KRW 1,306 billion, compared with EBITDA profit of KRW 1,162 billion in the third quarter of 2024 and with EBITDA profit of KRW 1,272 billion in the fourth quarter of 2023.
  • Net loss in the fourth quarter of 2024 was KRW 839 billion, compared with the net loss of KRW 338 billion in the third quarter of 2024 and with the net income of KRW 50.5 billion in the fourth quarter of 2023.

Samsung Display Unveils Pioneering 27-Inch UHD 240 Hz and 500 Hz QD-OLED Panels at CES 2025

Samsung Display unveiled two new, game-changing QD-OLED panels today at the CES 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada, that are expected to reinforce the company's plans to dominate the premium, self-luminous monitor market.

The new products includes the world's first 27-inch UHD (3840x2160) OLED panel with 240 Hz refresh rate and 27-inch 500 Hz OLED panel with QHD (2560x1440) resolution, boasting the highest refresh rate when compared to OLED displays currently on the market with the same resolution. Recently, global electronics manufacturers such as Samsung Electronics, ASUS, MSI, and others, announced the launch of their 2025 monitor lineups featuring these panels. Samsung Display intends to commence mass production of both panels in the first half of the year.

TCOMAS Air and Liquid CPU Coolers at the 2025 CES

TCOMAS brought a slick lineup of air and liquid CPU coolers to the 2025 International CES. We begin our tour with the AF640, a premium aluminium dual fin-stack CPU cooler. Its most striking feature is its top-plate, which has an LED segment display that talks to software over a USB 2.0 header, and puts out system monitoring info from the ACPI—CPU temperature, fan speed, CPU power draw, clock speed, etc. The cooler includes a pair of pre-installed fans with custom frames. The external "push" fan is 92 mm, with a frame size of 108 mm x 125 mm x 30 mm; while the inner "pull" fan located between the two fin-stacks is a 120 mm, with a 125 mm x 125 mm x 30 mm frame. The two fans slide out from the sides. The cooler comes in black and white trims.

Next up, are the company's stackable fans. The F700 comes in packs of 3, and features a mechanical interlock that lets you stack these up on a radiator with cabling for just one fan. There are physical control buttons on each fan to control their spin direction. Illumination is care of a Gen 2 ARGB LED setup. Each fan features a double ball-bearing. It turns at speeds between 600 and 2,000 RPM. In its conventional direction, the fan pushes up to 67.5 CFM of airflow, at 3.42 mm H₂O static pressure, and up to 38 dBA of noise output. In the reverse setting, it does up to 70.33 CFM of airflow, at 3.53 mm H₂O static pressure, and 40.3 dBA of noise output.

UGREEN Shows Off High-End, AI Capable NAS Devices at CES 2025

At CES this year, UGREEN was showing off two new NAS models, the NASync iDX6011 and the iDX6011 Pro, with the i in the model name seemingly denoting that both models are using Intel Core Ultra processors. The basic design builds on last years NASync models and the UGOS Pro operating system, but with several added features that may or may not appeal to the target audience. The common feature set between the two models is six 3.5-inch drive bays and a pair of M.2 slots that can be used for either storage or as a cache for the mechanical drives. Both models are expected to ship with 32 GB of RAM as standard and can be expanded to 64 GB and both of them also supports a PCIe 4.0 x8 expansion card slot, although at this point it's not clear what that slot can be used for. As with the already launched NASync models, the two new SKUs will come with the OS installed on a 128 GB SSD.

Where things get interesting is on the connectivity side of things, as both models sports dual 10 Gbps Ethernet ports, what is said to be an 8K capable HDMI port, a pair of USB 3.2 (10 Gbps) ports, two USB 2.0 ports and an SD 4.0 card slot. However, the NASync iDX6011 comes with a pair of Thunderbolt 4 ports around the front, although it's not clear if it can be used as a DAS using these ports, or if they simply act as virtual network ports. The iDX6011 Pro on the other hand, sports two USB Type-C ports around the front—as well as a small status LCD display—in favour of an OCuLink port around the back. The OCuLink port is capable of up to 64 Gbps of bandwidth, compared to 40 Gbps for the Thunderbolt 4 ports. It's currently not know what the OCuLink port can be used for, but it's more or less an external PCIe interface. It's also unknown what type of AI or LLM features the two new NASync devices will support, but it's clear they'll rely on the capabilities of the Intel processors they're built around. No pricing was announced at CES and the NASync iDX6011 is expected to launch sometime in the second quarter this year, with the NASync iDX6011 Pro launching in the third quarter. We should also note that the NASync iDX6011 Pro wasn't on display at CES, hence the renders below.

Thermaltake Debuts MAGFloe and MAGCurve AIO Liquid Coolers at CES 2025

Thermaltake seizes the opportunity at CES 2025 to introduce its MAGFloe 360/420 Ultra ARGB Sync and MAGCurve 360 Ultra ARGB Sync AIO liquid coolers. Both series feature MagForce 2.0 Quick Magnetic Connection Design for seamless fan assembly and customizable visuals using LCD and AMOLED screens. Thermaltake's newest MAGFloe and MAGCurve AIO lineup is dedicated to PC modders, gaming enthusiasts, and professional system builders.

The MAGFloe Ultra ARGB Sync AIO Liquid Cooler series is available in 360 mm and 420 mm sizes in Black and Snow Edition. They have three SWAFAN EX ARGB Fans featuring MagForce 2.0 connectors and a swappable fan blade design for quick switching between intake or exhaust airflow directions. For customization and visuals, Thermaltake added a 3.95" Square LCD Screen with a 480 x 480 resolution and can showcase time, weather, real-time component information, personalized images, GIFs, and videos via TT RGB Plus software or the TT PlayLink mobile app.

ASUS Introduces Top AIO Coolers for 2025 from ROG, TUF Gaming, ProArt, and Prime

ASUS today announced its latest all-in-one (AIO) liquid CPU cooler, the ROG Ryuo IV SLC 360 ARGB, at CES 2025. This new addition expands the comprehensive ASUS AIO cooler lineup, catering to the diverse needs of gamers, creators, and PC enthusiasts. These advanced solutions offer exceptional thermal performance, streamlined installation, and customizable aesthetics, ensuring optimal cooling for all types of builds. Fully compatible with the latest AMD and Intel 800 series motherboards, ASUS AIO coolers deliver unmatched performance and style.

From the premium ROG Ryuo IV SLC 360 ARGB for pristine BTF setups to the professional-grade ProArt LC 420 for demanding workstations, ASUS offers unparalleled versatility. The ASUS AIO cooler, when paired with a compatible ASUS motherboard, unlocks the full potential of the system, enabling seamless synchronization of RGB lighting, precise fan speed adjustments, and real-time monitoring of CPU statistics through the Armory Crate software.
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