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ID-Cooling is known to be a specialist when it comes to thermal solutions, offering an extensive portfolio of products to keep your PC components cool. We headed toward their booth here at Computex 2025 expecting to see firsthand what they have on display as cooling solutions, and yes, the booth was packed with both new and updated products.
The SL360 V2 Plus AIO now features a unique expanded radiator, you can clearly see that ID-Cooling has enlarged the radiator and also added a thick side-frame to the fans. This way they increased the actual active fin-area of the radiator so that the three AP-120 fans are able to cool it better. The SL360 V2 Black/White variants use 120 mm x 28 mm fans (previous SL360 used 25 mm thick fans) without the expanded radiator from the Plus model. Both AIOs sport the same 2.1-inch circular LCD display and ARGB lighting.
The DX Series AIOs have now received a detachable display to help you monitor temperatures and fan speed. In the same manner, the FX360 LCD is now equipped with a 1.5-inch LCD. If you're on the minimalist side and loved the original DX series, remain calm, ID Cooling added the DX360 GDL AIO, updated to work with BTF motherboards.
Moving to the air CPU coolers, we noticed that the FROZN series (single and dual tower) received some updates with detachable magnetic top covers that also display temperature, fan speed, and CPU usage. The new models are FROZN 410 TD (displays only CPU temperature), FROZN AD and TD series.
The IS low-profile CPU coolers family is now extended with two new models: IS-77-XT EXH (77 mm height, 6 heatpipes, 120 mm x 17 mm fan) and the IS-53-XT Black (53 mm height, four heatpipes).
Remember we were saying that ID Cooling surprised everyone here at Computex? Well, let us introduce you to the ID Cooling FROST X55 scented (yes, you've read that right) thermal paste series. They even come in five variants: Luna, Viola, Bella, Poma, and Core. Your system will not only be cool but also refreshing because, why not?

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The SL360 V2 Plus AIO now features a unique expanded radiator, you can clearly see that ID-Cooling has enlarged the radiator and also added a thick side-frame to the fans. This way they increased the actual active fin-area of the radiator so that the three AP-120 fans are able to cool it better. The SL360 V2 Black/White variants use 120 mm x 28 mm fans (previous SL360 used 25 mm thick fans) without the expanded radiator from the Plus model. Both AIOs sport the same 2.1-inch circular LCD display and ARGB lighting.




The DX Series AIOs have now received a detachable display to help you monitor temperatures and fan speed. In the same manner, the FX360 LCD is now equipped with a 1.5-inch LCD. If you're on the minimalist side and loved the original DX series, remain calm, ID Cooling added the DX360 GDL AIO, updated to work with BTF motherboards.






Moving to the air CPU coolers, we noticed that the FROZN series (single and dual tower) received some updates with detachable magnetic top covers that also display temperature, fan speed, and CPU usage. The new models are FROZN 410 TD (displays only CPU temperature), FROZN AD and TD series.





The IS low-profile CPU coolers family is now extended with two new models: IS-77-XT EXH (77 mm height, 6 heatpipes, 120 mm x 17 mm fan) and the IS-53-XT Black (53 mm height, four heatpipes).




Remember we were saying that ID Cooling surprised everyone here at Computex? Well, let us introduce you to the ID Cooling FROST X55 scented (yes, you've read that right) thermal paste series. They even come in five variants: Luna, Viola, Bella, Poma, and Core. Your system will not only be cool but also refreshing because, why not?


View at TechPowerUp Main Site