LYNK revolutionises liquid cooling with modular/upgradable LYNK+ systems

LYNK aims to make water-cooled PCs more upgradable with its LYNK+ ecosystem

While visiting the Pro Gamers Group at CES 2026, we took a look at LYNK’s latest liquid cooling products. Their LYNK+ system makes PC liquid-cooling setups modular, enabling faster upgrades and easier maintenance.

With their drip-free, quick-connect system, users can disconnect their GPU or CPU water blocks from their PCs, making system upgrades easier. That’s great news for anyone who fancies an easy CPU or GPU upgrade.

At CES 2026, we saw the company’s CPU water block for the first time. The company also confirmed that they now build 240mm radiators, expanding its product portfolio. Previously, they only had 360mm liquid cooling radiators.

On the CES show floor, an Nvidia RTX 5090 was liquid-cooled using LYNX’s water cooling tech. Using their water block, the GPU’s load temperature dropped from 80.8 degrees to 53.7 degrees. The system also became significantly quieter, with noise levels dropping from 36.2 dB to 30.4 dB.

As great as liquid-cooled systems are, maintenance and hardware upgrades can be a hassle. With Lynx, users can upgrade their CPUs and GPUs without draining and refilling their entire liquid cooling loops. That’s a big deal, especially if you are a frequent upgrader.

You can join the discussion on LYNK’s latest liquid cooling products on the OC3D Forums.

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