Sudokoo is a recent entrant to the PC case and cooling scene, we recently did a Giveaway with this brand just before we took off for Taipei. The company made its debut at Computex with its first product stack. We begin our coverage with the company's liquid cooling products. Starting things off, is the Energlo, a fairly premium all-in-one liquid CPU cooler, which features a large cubical pump-block with an LED segment display. This display puts out CPU temperature, CPU load, frequency, and power values, which it pulls from software via a USB connection. This software reads the values from ACPI. Perhaps the most interesting feature is its corded breakaway module that gives you a rotary dial that lets you cycle information, control fan speed, cycle through RGB presets, etc. While the ventilation isn't care of a compound fan, the fans feature daisy-chain contact points to minimize cable clutter.
Next up, is the Proteus series. This was one of the prizes in our recent Giveaway. This is the company's high-end offering, and dominating it is a cube-shaped pump-block that has a 3.4-inch true-color LCD with 480 x 480 pixels resolution, which can connect to your graphics card over HDMI and basically become a display head that can be made to just about anything, however, Sudokoo includes software that can put this display to good use. The display can be rotated 90-degree to orient with the way you installed it, without needing any tools. The cooler also offers certain premium features such as compound fans, including fans that are 30 mm-thick for larger impellers that turn at lower RPM to achieve the target airflow, and end up quieter. We thought the 360 mm variant was the largest one, but at Computex, we were shown an even larger Proteus 420, with a 420 mm x 140 mm radiator. Sudokoo claims that this AIO can deal with thermal loads of 350 W. More pictures follow.