ASRock has introduced the Taichi Aqua 360 LCD cooler, a hybrid all-in-one liquid cooling solution designed for high-performance builds. The new AIO features a dual-pump architecture that reportedly supports a maximum thermal design power of 500 watts. The dual-pump architecture supports up to 500W TDP, making the Taichi Aqua 360 LCD cooler suitable for high-performance workstations and gaming rigs.

The hybrid liquid cooling solution features a detachable screen and dual-pump design for high-performance workstations
The cooler includes a detachable magnetic 3.4-inch LCD screen mounted on the pump block. The detachable magnetic 3.4-inch LCD on the pump block displays real-time system metrics including temperatures, clock speeds, and fan RPMs. The unit also incorporates an inline flow meter within the tubing loop to monitor coolant movement continuously.
Technical specifications highlight a radiator thickness of 38 millimeters paired with 'aerospace grade' LCP fans. The pump assembly operates at speeds reaching up to 4,000 revolutions per minute to maintain efficient heat transfer. Additional hardware includes G 1/4 connectors on the block to allow for custom loop expansion.
ASRock has listed the Rock 360 Digital variant at $69.99 USD and the plain Rock model at $59.99 USD. The company expects these cooling solutions to become available in Q3 2026. The Rock series AIOs are priced at $59.99 USD for the standard model and $69.99 USD for the digital variant, targeting the entry-level cooling market.
The Taichi Aqua cooler arrives alongside other new hardware from ASRock's Computex showcase. This includes the Taichi WS power supplies ranging from 2,600W to 3,200W and the holographic Taichi 360 Holo cooler. The broader lineup emphasizes high-wattage capabilities for AI workstations and gaming rigs.
ASRock confirmed that certain Taichi tenth-anniversary products shown at Computex were concept models. These specific items are unlikely to reach commercial release despite their presentation. Pricing is confirmed for both the standard and digital variants of the Rock AIO, though specific release dates have not yet been announced.



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