ADATA showcase its XPG CPU cooling lineup at Computex

ADATA XPG is expanding deeper into the custom PC market

We visited the ADATA/XPG booth at Computex 2025 and were impressed by how deeply the company has integrated itself into the custom PC market. While the XPG brand may be best known for its storage and memory products, its Computex booth was filled with many more products, including cases, power supplies, CPU coolers, and more. ADATA XPG isn’t a storage brand anymore; it is a custom PC brand.

XPG CPU Air Coolers

Starting at the lower end of the cooling spectrum, we have the XPG Maestro Plus series of air-based CPU coolers. Both the Maestro Plus 42SA and Maestro Plus 62DA are dual-tower heatsink designs, capable of handling 220W and 250W TDP loads, respectively.

Both of these heatsinks feature a real-time digital monitor that can be used to showcase real-time system information. Below, we can see the 62DA showcasing real-time system memory (RAM) usage.

Both of these CPU coolers support the newest CPU sockets from AMD and Intel, those being AMD AM5 and Intel LGA 1851. Both of these CPU coolers feature RGB lighting in their fans and around their top panels, giving these coolers a distinctive look.

ADATA XPG CPU Liquid Coolers

Next, we have the XPG Levante II series of CPU liquid coolers from XPG. These coolers feature pre-installed single-frame fans, with both the edges of these fans and the cooler’s pump/top having an infinity mirror effect. These coolers are available in black and white and in 240mm and 360mm variants.

The 360mm variant of this cooler can handle up to 320W TDP loads. Like XPG’s other coolers, these liquid cooling solutions support Intel LGA1851 and AMD AM5.

On the higher end of the XPG cooling system, we have the XPG Levante View and Levante View Pro. Both models feature LCD screens. However, only the View Pro has wrap-around dual-screen setup. Both models ship with pre-installed RGB fans.

The LCD screens on these coolers can be used to showcase system information, custom images, videos and GIFs. Note that the cooler below is the Levante View PRO.

Over the years, ADATA has become an increasingly large player within today’s PC industry. Now, PC builders can create systems almost entirely using ADATA/XPG hardware. The only things missing are ADATA motherboards and graphics cards.

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