LYNK with its LYNK+ modular AIO liquid cooling solution needs little introduction. It made a splash last year at Computex, promising to "unclutter" the tangled web of aftermarket cooling for high-end graphics cards, particularly RTX 5080 and RTX 5090 cards where the price difference between the cheapest and priciest custom designs can be as wide as $1000, if not more. Then in December 2025, we reviewed the LYNK+ with an RTX 5090, but at the time we could only grab the VGA cooler to go with an Inno3D iChill RTX 5090 X3, and a 360 mm radiator, so we could taste the pudding ourselves, particularly its quick-disconnect fittings.
Today at 2026 CES, we found the two missing pieces of the LYNK+ puzzle, the company's much awaited LYNK+ CPU water block, and 240 mm radiator. When launched, hopefully later this year, you should be able to build one continuous liquid cooling loop with a LYNK+ VGA block, a 360 mm radiator, the CPU block, and the 240 mm radiator, for a massive combined cooling setup shared between the CPU and GPU, with minimal installation fuss compared to an old-school DIY liquid cooling setup.