MSI wows with its CoreLiquid CPU coolers at Computex
The MSI MEG CoreLiquid E13 360 may be our favourite liquid cooler of Computex
MSI had an exciting new CPU cooler to show us at Computex. The MEG CoreLiquid E13 360 is an impressive design. That said, I feel that MSI’s display didn’t show it in its best light, as their protective acrylic plates really distracted from the product. That said, their caution is understandable.
What we have here is a CPU liquid cooling solution that has a rotatable 6-inch LCD screen, “center-flow” tube routing, and a hidden cable design. MSI says that this new liquid cooler is due to launch in early 2026, and exact pricing has not been confirmed.
This new liquid cooler was best shown as part of MSI’s Maestro 900 PC build, highlighting the perks of such a large screen. If you like displaying data, a larger screen can display more data. If you want to play a video or animated GIF, you can better see it on a larger screen.
MSI also said that they have created a “next-generation thermal compound” and that it will ship with this new cooler. That’s another way that MSI can improve the performance of its latest coolers. Let’s hope that its performance matches its looks.
Meet the MSI MPG CoreLiquid P13 360
MSI’s new MPG CoreLiquid P13 360 was one of the liquid coolers at the company’s booth. We have been told that this cooler will be launching in July for $189 US. It will be available in black or white, and all models will ship with RGB fans and a customisable 2.1-inch IPS display.
Honestly, we quite like the top design of this AIO. It makes the screen look larger than it is. Overall, this design is much nicer than the harsh borders that other LCD-clad liquid cooler have. It’s a nice touch.
Another neat aspect of this cooler is how its pump/block cables are routed. See how they are routed with this AIO’s tubing, allowing these cables to be hidden neatly alongside this cooler’s fan cables. This makes this cooler perfect for a Project Zero (PZ) PC build.
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