CPS PCCooler displayed a lineup of high-capacity cooling and power solutions at Computex 2026, targeting both enterprise workstations and gaming rigs. The showcase highlights the company's push into large-form-factor cases and extreme-wattage power supplies for multi-GPU AI builds.

Enterprise chassis and extreme power supplies target multi-GPU workloads
The centerpiece is the SR700 full-tower case, which supports X12DPG-QT6, HPTX, SSI-EEB, and E-ATX motherboards. The chassis accommodates graphics cards up to 46 cm in length, addressing clearance needs for professional accelerators.
CPS PCCooler also introduced the TR620M X aluminum CPU cooler with dual fin stacks designed for SP6, LGA4677, and LGA4710 sockets. This air cooler fits into 4U server chassis while maintaining thermal headroom for large enterprise processors.
The company expanded its liquid cooling portfolio with two new AIO models. The LR420S pairs a 420×120 mm radiator with fittings built for large socket compatibility, and the LR-480S scales that design to a 480×120 mm radiating surface.

Gaming builders received attention through the GT360 and DV360 all-in-one coolers. Both units feature large OLED displays, with one variant offering true-color output and another using a curved panel for visual impact.
CPS PCCooler displayed dedicated water blocks for the GeForce RTX 5090 GPU aimed at commercial AI inferencing workloads. The company also showcased the SU2500 power supply unit rated at 2500 W with four 12V-2×6 connectors to support multi-GPU configurations.
The SR700 case, TR620M X cooler, and SU2500 PSU represent a coordinated approach to high-density AI workstations. CPS PCCooler positions these components as compatible solutions for builders requiring enterprise-grade expansion and power delivery.



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