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Cooling | DeepCool Gammax L240 V2 |
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CPS PCCooler made a splash at Computex 2025 with a host of new liquid and air cooling solutions, fans, and PC cases. We begin our tour with the new AIO liquid CPU coolers, led by the DS360 Display, which as its name suggests, comes with a cuboid pump-block with a true-color display, and premium high static-pressure fluid dynamic bearing fans. This cooler comes in black and white color variants. The DC360 Pro ARGB Display is a premium version of the cooler, which comes with addressable RGB LED fans. Next up, is a row of CPU air-type coolers, including RT400 ARGB, the R400 ARGB, and the R300 ARGB. The RT400 ARGB comes with a larger fin-stack heatsink, and four copper heat pipes. The R400 ARGB is a more compact cooler with fewer heatpipes, and a 92 mm fan. The R300 ARGB is smaller still. The RT500 Digital is a premium single fin-stack tower cooler with a segment display on top that puts out ACPI monitoring information. The RT620 Digital is a further step up, with a dual fin-stack design, and two 120 mm fans instead of one, in push-pull configuration. The RZ820 Display is a high-end dual fin-stack cooler with a true-color display on top.
Next up, are the YT Platinum line of power supplies. Shown at Computex 2025 were the YT1200 Platinum (1200 W), and the YT1000 Platinum (1000 W). Both models meet the latest ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 specs, and offer a 600 W-capable 12V-2x6 power connector. As their names suggest, they meet 80 Plus Platinum specs. The PSUs come with 150 mm depth, and use 135 mm FDB fans to keep cool. The KT Platinum series consists of low-depth PSUs that use 120 mm fans, and come in mid-range capacities ranging from 650 W to 1000 W.
The case lineup includes the cube shaped C3-T300, a microATX tower with a partial vertical partition; the C3-T700, which is a scale-out of the same case, but for larger ATX motherboards; the K101, a portable SFF case with a grab-handle and mesh intakes all around; and the C3D line of microATX and ATX mid-tower cases, with mesh intakes and 140 mm front intakes. PCCooler also showed off a selection of case fans, including the FE120, the F5 R120, the F5 R12015 (slimline), and the premium F9 R120.

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Next up, are the YT Platinum line of power supplies. Shown at Computex 2025 were the YT1200 Platinum (1200 W), and the YT1000 Platinum (1000 W). Both models meet the latest ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 specs, and offer a 600 W-capable 12V-2x6 power connector. As their names suggest, they meet 80 Plus Platinum specs. The PSUs come with 150 mm depth, and use 135 mm FDB fans to keep cool. The KT Platinum series consists of low-depth PSUs that use 120 mm fans, and come in mid-range capacities ranging from 650 W to 1000 W.






The case lineup includes the cube shaped C3-T300, a microATX tower with a partial vertical partition; the C3-T700, which is a scale-out of the same case, but for larger ATX motherboards; the K101, a portable SFF case with a grab-handle and mesh intakes all around; and the C3D line of microATX and ATX mid-tower cases, with mesh intakes and 140 mm front intakes. PCCooler also showed off a selection of case fans, including the FE120, the F5 R120, the F5 R12015 (slimline), and the premium F9 R120.






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