MSI unveils next-gen liquid coolers at Computex 2026

MSI invests in exciting new liquid cooling tech at Computex 2026

MSI has invested heavily in its liquid cooling lineup, creating new technologies and features that are absent in practically all other liquid cooling solutions on the market. Most of these new liquid-cooling technologies first appeared on the company’s MEG CoreLiquid E15 liquid cooler, pictured above.

This CPU cooler is a good match for MSI’s upcoming Maestro 900R PC case, which is launching this year. The cooler is MEG-branded and features a similar black and gold colour scheme. Additionally, it features a large 2K AMOLED screen and technologies that make it well suited to MSI’s flagship-level PC case.

MSI’s CoreLiquid E15 360 is scheduled for release in Q3 2026 for $419, making it an incredibly expensive liquid-cooling solution. That said, there are many features that differentiate this cooler from the norm.

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For starters, the MEG E15 features a unique single-frame fan solution that features a middle fan that spins in the opposite direction of the others. This design creates minimal turbulence between the fans on this cooling solution, reducing noise while smoothing airflow. Additionally, MSI has implemented a feature called “Cooling safeguard” into this cooler. If one fan stops spinning, all fans will have their LEDs turn red and their RPMs increase. This enables more consistent cooling and should alert users if something is obstructing one of their fans. To our knowledge, no other CPU liquid cooler has a feature like this.

This cooler also features a 6.67-inch 2K (2240×1080) AMOLED screen with a 110-degree bend. This screen can be used to showcase custom content, system information, and naked eye 3D effects.

MAG CoreLiquid A23 360 W

At the lower end of the market, MSI has its MAG CoreLiquid A23 360 W. This cooler is scheduled for release in Q4 2026 with a target price of $109. This cooler has a fabric-covered DIGI display that can show CPU temperatures and other information. MSI’s CoreLiquid A23 cooler features a new high-efficiency pump design, and a new radiator design to boost its cooling effectiveness compared with MSI’s older designs. This cooler uses MSI’s Cycloblade 7 ARGB fans.

This cooler aims to deliver greatly improved thermal performance at a relatively low price. MSI showcases this cooler in white, but the “W” designation in this cooler’s name implies that there is also a standard black/grey model.

You can join the discussion on MSI’s newest liquid cooling solutions on the OC3D Forums.

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