Thermaltake went screen-crazy with its liquid coolers at Computex 2026
Thermaltake takes its AIO screen tech to the next level at Computex 2026
Thermaltake has added screens to everything at Computex 2026, and with their newest liquid coolers, the company has taken its screen technology to the next level. Liquid cooling solutions with high-resolution displays, and in one case several of them. Let’s have a look at Thermaltake’s newest liquid coolers, and their display technology.
(OC3D visits the Thermaltake booth at Computex 2026)
ST360 Pro Ultra ARGB – an OLED liquid cooler
With its new ST360 Pro Ultra ARGB liquid cooler, Thermaltake has added a 6-inch OLED screen with a resolution of 2160×1080. Its OLED nature gives this screen deep blacks and excellent colour reproduction, and its high resolution allows users to showcase detailed images, video, and data.
The screen on this liquid cooler is magnetically attached, allowing users to freely swivel this display to your preferred orientation. This cooler also comes with a single-frame fan kit to minimise cable management and give the cooler a cleaner aesthetic.
Like all Thermaltake CPU coolers, it can be controlled using the company’s TT RGB PLUS 3.0 software. This includes the controls for the cooler’s screens.
ST360 Trio Ultra ARGB Sync – triple-monitor action
If you want more screens, the ST360 TRIO Ultra ARGB Sync is for you. With three 6-inch LCD monitors, this cooler offers users an excessive amount of screen real estate. Each screen has a resolution of 720×1480, making it less pixel-dense than the ST360 Pro Ultra ARGB’s screen. However, the ST360 Trio Ultra more than makes up for this with its two extra displays. The foldable design of these screens allows users to orient them as they wish.
Note that this cooler also uses Thermaltake’s TT RGB PLUS 3.0 software for performance monitoring and screen control.
A CRT? Why not!
be quiet has a lot of retro-inspired kit at their Computex booth, and one of the funniest additions is this CRT-inspired liquid cooling solution. This is the Thermaltake Retro 360 Ultra, and it’s perfect for the company’s new Retro 360 PC case. This liquid cooler will also be available in 240mm, allowing this design to be used in PC big and small.
Thermaltake is well-versed in making screen-clad liquid cooling solutions. Its TT RGB Plus Software is pretty mature at this point, which is great news for users. An LCD-equipped liquid cooler without good software might as well have no screen. If you want a liquid cooler with an LCD screen, it’s always worth checking if the manufacturer’s included software has the options you want.
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