TCOMAS Shows AIO Coolers with Different Design Approaches at CES 2026

TCOMAS showcased at CES two very different AIO CPU cooler designs oriented for users on opposite ends of the aesthetics spectrum. The WG900 series is built for LCD enthusiasts, while the WA300 offers a display-free, compact pump-block design. First, we have the WG900 / WG900 Pro coolers featuring a cube-style pump block with three integrated 3.95-inch square LCD screens. The detachable display module connects to the pump block via USB Type-C port. The cooler uses an X6M-P pump rated at 22 dBA and 9.6 W, paired with a 397 x 119.2 x 29.2 mm aluminium radiator and 400 mm braided rubber tubing. Cooling is handled by three 120 mm fans spinning from 650 to 3200 RPM, delivering up to 115.3 CFM airflow and 7.48 mmAq static pressure, with noise levels reaching up to 41 dBA. The WG900 is offered in both black and white.

The TCOMAS WA300 takes a simpler route, dropping LCDs entirely in favor of a pump-block design that resembles a miniature desktop PC. It uses the same X6M pump platform (22 dBA, 9.6 W) and an identical 397 mm aluminium radiator with 400 mm braided tubing. Cooling is provided by three 120 mm DA100 fans running at up to 2500 RPM, pushing up to 81.8 CFM with 3.2 mmAq static pressure and a maximum noise level of 35 dBA. Like the WG900, the WA300 is available in black and white.

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