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We couldn't miss Valkyrie's colorful booth at this year's Computex where they showcased new and updated liquid and air CPU coolers, a new case, and some peripherals that are for the moment in the final stages of development. Let's start with the V360 and V240 AIOs, which feature a large rectangular 3.5-inch IPS display integrated into the pump. The coolers are equipped with Valkyrie's latest B12 series 120 mm ARGB fans—three on the V360 and two on the V240. These 25 mm thick fans operate at speeds ranging from 800 to 2150 RPM, offering a maximum airflow of 81.68 CFM, a noise level of up to 30.5 dB(A), and a static pressure of 4.0 mm H₂O. As for pricing, the V360 is set to retail at €249.90, while the V240 will be priced at €219.90. Also on display were other recently launched AIOs from Valkyrie's V Lite and A series.
Here are more pictures with the AIOs
In the CPU air cooler segment, Valkyrie presented its new Vind DL12 dual-tower series alongside the single-tower Surge SL125 coolers.
The Valkyrie Vind 125 DL CPU air cooler features a HDT base with six composite heat pipes and includes two of Valkyrie's U12 ARGB fans, delivering 78 CFM airflow and 3.14 mm H₂O static pressure. It operates at up to 30.5 dBA, comes with a five-year warranty, and is available in black and white for €79.23.
The Valkyrie Surge SL125 CPU air cooler features a four-heatpipe design with a 48-fin heatsink and includes one Valkyrie B12 ARGB fan. It's available in black and white versions for €31.63.
The VK03 is Valkyrie's upcoming mid-tower case, featuring front and side tempered glass panels and a large Liquid Crystal Display that can be mounted in various locations (the bottom of the front panel, or the front or back of the side panel). To keep the price down, Valkyrie plans to sell the VK03 without any pre-installed fans, however, pricing has yet to be announced. A version with a curved front glass panel was also on display.
Valkyrie also appears to be exploring the keyboard market, showcasing several concept models with magnetic and mechanical switches. Additionally, they are in the final stages of developing wireless mice with dedicated charging docks.

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Here are more pictures with the AIOs







In the CPU air cooler segment, Valkyrie presented its new Vind DL12 dual-tower series alongside the single-tower Surge SL125 coolers.
The Valkyrie Vind 125 DL CPU air cooler features a HDT base with six composite heat pipes and includes two of Valkyrie's U12 ARGB fans, delivering 78 CFM airflow and 3.14 mm H₂O static pressure. It operates at up to 30.5 dBA, comes with a five-year warranty, and is available in black and white for €79.23.





The Valkyrie Surge SL125 CPU air cooler features a four-heatpipe design with a 48-fin heatsink and includes one Valkyrie B12 ARGB fan. It's available in black and white versions for €31.63.



The VK03 is Valkyrie's upcoming mid-tower case, featuring front and side tempered glass panels and a large Liquid Crystal Display that can be mounted in various locations (the bottom of the front panel, or the front or back of the side panel). To keep the price down, Valkyrie plans to sell the VK03 without any pre-installed fans, however, pricing has yet to be announced. A version with a curved front glass panel was also on display.





Valkyrie also appears to be exploring the keyboard market, showcasing several concept models with magnetic and mechanical switches. Additionally, they are in the final stages of developing wireless mice with dedicated charging docks.






View at TechPowerUp Main Site