CPS has released the DE360MAX all-in-one liquid cooler to address the cooling demands of modern high-performance processors. This release provides a direct solution for users building systems with the latest Intel and AMD desktop platforms. The new hardware targets enthusiasts who require reliable thermal management for demanding workloads.
Scythe distributes the new all-in-one liquid cooler in Japan starting July 10.
The DE360MAX unit integrates a newly developed pump technology called the Next-Gen Full Ceramic Bearing Pump. This pump component operates at a maximum speed of 2,600rpm to move coolant through the system. The design aims to deliver superior cooling performance while keeping operational noise levels low.
Spec comparison
| Spec | DE360MAX-BK | DE360MAX-WH |
|---|---|---|
| Price | 17,980 JPY (around $111) | 18,980 JPY (around $117) |
The cooling assembly utilizes a 360mm radiator paired with three dual ball bearing fans. These fans spin between 500 and 2,500rpm to generate up to 66CFM of airflow. The fan design incorporates shock-absorbing pads to reduce resonance and hides screw holes for a cleaner aesthetic.
The cooler supports a wide range of processor sockets including Intel LGA1851, 1700, 1200, and 115x. It also provides compatibility with AMD Socket AM5 and AM4 platforms. The system uses EPDM composite liquid cooling tubes to ensure durability and prevent leaks over time.
Scythe announced that the black model, designated DE360MAX-BK, will cost 17,980 JPY (around $111). The white variant, identified as DE360MAX-WH, carries a price tag of 18,980 JPY (around $117). Both models are scheduled to become available in Japan on July 10, 2026.
The DE360MAX represents a focused update to the CPS cooling lineup with specific attention to pump durability. The ceramic bearing pump and optimized fan design aim to balance thermal output with acoustic comfort. Users in Japan can purchase the unit at the announced prices starting next month.



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