欧博娱乐TCOMAS Shows off its Latest CPU Coolers and Ca

TCOMAS at the 2026 International CES presented its latest CPU coolers designed through 2025, which are either launched recently, or are slated for launch soon in 2026. We begin our tour with the WZ800 PRO all-in-one liquid CPU cooler. This cooler features a pump-block with a curved 6.67-inch true-color IPS display that's attached to an aluminium unibody frame. You can rotate the display portion of the pump-block to your liking, so the edge doesn't get in the way of coolant tubing. The screen can also be completely detached. Its radiator is 29 mm thick, and TCOMAS includes a set of 120 mm fans which feature daisy-chained magnetic interlocks that reduce cable clutter in your build. The fans each has an overdrive mode that can push up to 111 CFM of airflow, thanks to its top speed of 3200 RPM (+ 320 RPM). The pump can turn between 1500 and 3200 RPM.

The TCOMAS WG900 PRO is a different take on pump-block mounted displays. It comes with three 3.95-inch square screens that form part of the inner faces of a cube. The rest of the cooler's specs, including those of the fans, are identical to those of the WG800 PRO. For both coolers, the display attaches to the pump-block via a pair of USB type-C connections, where the ports provide both power and host connectivity. The TCOMAS LX800 PRO comes with two user-replaceable attachments on top of the pump-block. The first one is a round true-color display, the second one is a 60 mm fan that provides ventilation around the CPU socket area. The display attachment has two screens, the main round color screen, and a smaller LED segment display along the side that puts out coolant temperature and pump-speed reading.

The TCOMAS LG700 PRO features a simpler cuboidal pump-block with a fixed 3.5-inch color screen, and fans that feature infinity reflection elements along their frames. These fans also feature cable-free daisy-chaining, and connect directly to the radiator frame as shown in the picture, making this essentially a compound fan. The TCOMAS WG600 is a mainstream cooler with a smaller, squarer 3.95-inch screen. The included fans lack cable-free daisy-chaining, and feature simpler Y-splitters.

The TCOMAS LE100, LE200, and WA300 are entry-level AIOs that completely lack displays, but have interesting pump-block designs.

Next up, TCOMAS showed off its latest line of unnamed AS670 and AS570. The AF620 seen last year featured a segment LCD on top, but this one features a clean top-plate, without the display. It comes in all-black, white, and gray variants, and features a conventional tower-type design, with two fans in push-pull configuration. The fans feature webbed impellers to guide all their airflow axially.

We now move on to cases, and TCOMAS showcased its CF300 and CF500 cases. The white CF300 is a compact ATX mid-tower with a pillarless glasshouse, a horizontally partitioned design, and a fascinating 6-inch true-color display that peeks out of the side panel. The side-facing 3x 120 mm vents are recessed so they don't get in the way of longer graphics cards, even with a radiator in place. The black CF500 is a dual chamber case, it is partitioned vertically, with the PSU bay located in the right-side compartment. This spacious case features a pillarless design just like the CF300, but with a plethora of fan- and radiator mounts.

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