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ASRock to enter AIO liquid cooling market with an intriguing pumpless design at CES — full lineup to include more traditional options, some with LCD displays

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PC hardware manufacturer ASRock has just announced its slate for CES 2026, and it includes all-in-one (AIO) liquid coolers for the first time, marking another entrant into a crowded (and competitive) market. ASRock is known for having some of the best motherboards on the market, alongside producing mini PCs. The company is also a notable AIB partner for both AMD and Intel GPUs.

The company has dabbled in cooling products once before, when it partnered with Cooler Master in 2019 to create a Phantom Gaming-themed AIO, but it wasn't a mainstream release. Now, it's set to debut liquid coolers across the Taichi, Phantom Gaming, Steel Legend, Challenger, Pro, and workstation (WS) lineups at CES 2026.

ASRock says these coolers feature an "industry-leading pump architecture" paired with "expertly engineered flow-path design" that results in maximum performance and efficiency. High-end models will feature large screens capable of displaying telemetry and custom backgrounds (hopefully, there's no AI involved).

No other details were shared yet, but we can make out at least four of the six models with an LCD, which is an ongoing trend in the segment. We also see one model with just a faceplate featuring the company's logo on it, and another sporting a pumpless look. It's unclear whether these are just licensed Asetek designs, or custom-built in-house.

ASRock will take the show floor from 9 AM to 6 PM at the Las Vegas Hotel, between January 6th and January 9th. So, we should learn more about these products very soon.

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