Thermaltake is introducing a new lineup of PC cooling and power accessories at Computex 2026, focusing on modular design and smart control features for enthusiasts. The company unveiled the CAPO X case, ST360 Trio Ultra ARGB Sync AIO cooler, SWAFAN EX INFINITY magnetic fans, and DOCKPOWER FI power supply during its event in Taipei.
Modular chassis and cooling accessories debut alongside magnetic fans and power supply
The CAPO X aquarium-style chassis is built around a dual-platform concept that allows builders to configure either an open-air or enclosed interior layout. The chassis features an integrated mounting bracket for the ST360 Trio Ultra AIO cooler that attaches directly to the frame without extra hardware.

The ST360 Trio Ultra ARGB Sync cooler features a triple-fan pump-head configuration with integrated RGB lighting that syncs across all fans and the pump block. It offers PWM fan control and features addressable RGB lighting on the radiator frame for customization. The manufacturer claims the cooler delivers consistent cooling efficiency during heavy workloads with reduced noise levels.
These magnetic fans feature a tool-free design that enables rapid swapping of blade configurations. Operating at speeds up to 2000 RPM, each fan integrates RGB lighting that connects to the controller or motherboard through a single cable. Engineered for high static pressure, these fans use reinforced bearings to ensure long-term reliability.

The DOCKPOWER FI power supply features a modular rear panel with detachable cables and a compact layout suited for smaller chassis. Compliant with ATX 3.1, it provides built-in PCIe Gen5 12V-2×6 connectors to support modern GPUs. It includes a silent fan mode that stops rotation during light workloads while ensuring quiet performance throughout the power spectrum.
Pricing and exact launch windows for the CAPO X case, ST360 Trio Ultra cooler, SWAFAN EX INFINITY fans, and DOCKPOWER FI PSU remain undisclosed. Availability details are pending, though early distribution is projected for the final quarter of 2026.
The lineup aligns with the brand's ongoing emphasis on unified cooling solutions and adaptable chassis architecture showcased in prior exhibitions. Expanding on previous open-frame designs, the CAPO X incorporates built-in cooler mounting and magnetic fan integration.



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