ADATA showcase its XPG CPU cooling lineup at CES 2026
From wrap-around LCDs to infinity mirrors, XPG has a CPU cooler for everyone
Let’s face it, styling matters. When building a PC, you want your system to look good. Form and function both matter, especially when you have to look at your system day in and day out. ADATA’s XPG lineup of CPU coolers oozes style. From its Infinity Mirror-capped Infinity 42SA (200W TDP) to its Maestro View 64DA (250W TDP), the company’s air cooling solutions look great. Moving on to the ADATA XPG Lavante View Pro 360, we have a CPU liquid cooling solution that makes a statement with its 6.7-inch curved display.
One of the advantages of the Lavante View Pro 360 is its matte screen finish, which significantly reduces screen reflections compared with competing products. Its screen is also bright, making its displayed contents highly visible, even on CES’s brightly lit show floor. This cooler boasts support for up to 340W of cooling capacity, supporting the newest AMD and Intel consumer CPU sockets.
Both the Maestro View 62DA and the Lavante View Pro 360 are both controllable using ADATA’s XPG PRIME app. This allows users to display any content on the screen, including GIFs, short videos, system information, or custom animations.
Sadly, XPG has not unveiled pricing information for these new CPU cooling solutions or details on when they will be released.
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