CPS, also known as PC Cooler, presents its range of computer components, focusing on thermal management solutions and modular PC designs. The company manufactures liquid and air coolers for consumer and enterprise applications, including support for both Intel and AMD CPUs. A key feature of their liquid coolers is the integration of displays, with some models offering dual 1.5-inch screens capable of showing system metrics like CPU/GPU temperature or custom videos with a 3D-like effect. https://www.pccooler.com
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One of the main showcases is a modular PC system where the PC host and the monitor are separable components. This design allows users to upgrade or interchange the monitor or the PC independently. The monitor connects via a standard HDMI port, supports VESA mounting for alternative stand options, and can function as a secondary display. The overall aesthetic is described as a simple design, drawing comparisons to Apple’s product philosophy.
CPS also displays a variety of cooling fans, including models with wireless connections between them to simplify cable management inside the case. These fans are often integrated with liquid cooling radiators. The liquid cooling system architecture involves a pump, a radiator with fans to dissipate heat from the liquid, and a block that mounts directly onto the CPU to transfer heat away from it and into the circulating liquid.
In response to the growing demand for AI processing, CPS has developed cooling solutions for AI servers and data centers. This includes a specialized air cooler for server-grade CPUs and a liquid cooler designed for motherboards with dual CPUs. The company also offers a large case that can accommodate up to five GPUs, catering to users building powerful AI systems at home for training and inference tasks.
This overview was filmed at the Hong Kong Fairs April 2026 event. CPS highlighted their capability to produce customized liquid coolers for various CPUs, including ARM-based AI accelerators, by adapting the mounting and cooling block to customer specifications. The company is expanding its business to provide comprehensive AI solutions, from server cases and CPU/GPU coolers to complete server rack systems for data centers.



