欧博百家乐Around LCDs and Infinity Mirrors at CES 2026

Adata has shown off the latest series of CPU coolers boasting LCDs and other fancy visual effects. The new Infinity, Levante, and Maestro CPU coolers offer something for just about anyone looking to spice up their PC build with a flashy CPU cooler, whether that be an air cooler or a liquid cooler. The most unique cooler of the lot is the Levante View Pro 360, which is an AIO CPU liquid cooler with a 6.7-inch waterfall LCD that covers both the top and side of the CPU water block. The display contents are customizable in the XPG Prime software. That water block is attached to a 360 mm radiator with pre-installed 120 mm ARGB fluid dynamic bearing fans. Adata claims that the new liquid cooler has a cooling capacity of up to 340 W TDP and that it supports up to Intel LGA 1851 and AMD AM5 CPUs.

The Levante View 360 is a slightly cut-back version of the Levante View Pro 360, opting instead for a more commonplace, flat 3.95-inch LCD on the top of the AIO's pump-block combo. Similarly to the Levante View Pro, the Levante View 360 also features a 360 mm radiator with triple 120 mm ARG FDB fans, although the regular version of the CPU cooler can only handle up to 320 W TDP. It also supports up to Intel LGA 1851 and AMD AM5 sockets. The Levante View 360 is also compatible with XPG Prime, which means that, at least on Windows and macOS, you can use the tiny display to add some visual flair to your PC or do something more useful, like show system information and usage statistics.

The XPG Maestro View 62DA is a chunky dual-tower CPU air cooler that features the same 3.95-inch LCD from the Levante View 360. The Maestro View 62DA again steps down the cooling capacity to 250 W TDP, putting it in competition with coolers like the Noctua NH-D15 G2 and , despite the six-heatpipe design where many others rely on eight. Support again extends all the way from Intel's LGA 115x and AM3 to Intel's and AMD's latest and greatest desktop sockets. The Maestro View 62DA again comes with dual 120 mm FDB fans with ARGB control, and if the older Maestro Plus 62DA is anything to go by, the cooler comes in at around 160 mm tall, so those with slim cases should take heed.

The most basic CPU cooler showed off by XPG at CES 2026 is the XPG Infinity 42SA, which is a single-fan, single-tower air cooler with an RGB-illuminated infinity mirror on the top of the fin stack. This cooler, given the reduced width and single fan, is only rated to 200 W TDP, although the included fan is the same 120 mm ARGB FDB fan as found on the aforementioned coolers. The Infinity 42SA also only has four direct-touch heatpipes, all of which should make it a decent option for a mid-range build, depending on the price.

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