TCOMAS CUBE D3 AIO cooler features a miniature PC design on the pump block
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Summary
TCOMAS showcased a new AIO liquid cooler called the CUBE D3 at Computex 2026, featuring a unique pump-block design that resembles a miniature PC. The block includes a 4-inch main display, a 1.3-inch secondary display, and a miniature motherboard layout with visible CPU socket, heatsink, memory modules, power connector, and VRM components. This pushes AIO cooler display designs into new territory.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledTCOMAS is pushing AIO cooler displays into new territory.
The main design is called CUBE D3.
This cooler uses a three-sided block with a 4-inch main display, a 1.3-inch secondary display and a miniature motherboard layout.
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