Cooler Master Unveils Advanced Liquid Cooling Solutions at Computex 2026

At Computex 2026, Cooler Master expanded its reputation for innovative PC hardware by introducing a new range of liquid cooling solutions designed for high-performance workstations. While the company is well-known for its air cooling and PC case offerings, this year’s showcase highlighted a significant leap forward in water cooling technology, targeting both enthusiasts and professionals seeking maximum thermal efficiency.

Next-Generation Liquid Cooling Hardware

The centerpiece of Cooler Master’s new lineup is a robust liquid cooling system engineered to handle extreme workloads. The system features both CPU and GPU water blocks tailored for workstation-class processors, paired with a massive 360 × 360 mm radiator—dubbed the 360² Radiator. This radiator is equipped with large 180 mm fans, optimizing airflow and heat dissipation for demanding applications.

According to Cooler Master, the new liquid cooling setup is capable of managing up to 2,000 watts of thermal load, making it suitable for multi-GPU and high-core-count CPU configurations. The radiator and CPU water block utilize innovative Y-shaped hoses, which efficiently distribute coolant throughout the system. At Computex, the prototype demonstrated hot water entering through two central inlets and exiting via two outlets positioned on the same edge, though alternative routing options are possible to accommodate different system layouts.

Due to its substantial size, the 360² Radiator was mounted in a dedicated chamber behind the motherboard tray, a practical solution that maximizes compatibility with modern workstation cases.

Introducing the MasterWorkStation: Project MasterFrame 800

Cooler Master also previewed an early prototype of its upcoming pre-built workstation, the MasterWorkStation: Project MasterFrame 800. Built around the aluminum MasterFrame 800 chassis, this system is designed for professionals who require top-tier performance for AI development, data processing, creative workloads, and other compute-intensive tasks.

While full specifications remain confidential, the demonstration unit at Computex featured four ASRock AMD Radeon AI Pro R9700 GPUs and an ASRock WRX90 WS EVO DDR5 motherboard. This platform supports AMD’s latest Threadripper Pro 9000 and 7000 WX-series processors, up to eight DDR5 memory modules, seven PCIe 5.0 ×16 expansion slots, SlimSAS SFF-8654 SSDs, and 10 Gb Ethernet connectivity. These features position the MasterWorkStation as a formidable solution for professionals seeking uncompromising performance and expandability.

ASRock and Cooler Master are positioning the new workstation as an ideal choice for a wide range of high-demand applications, from AI training to advanced content creation. Details regarding pricing and availability are yet to be announced.