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Alphacool Shows New Cooling Products at Computex 2026, Including Xbox Series X/S Prototype Cooler

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Alphacool brought plenty of new products to the Computex 2026 show floor, including a quite interesting Xbox Series X/S prototype AIO cooler based on the new DDC Zero pump, its new Apex Stealth Metal Aurora 140 mm that were announced earlier in March, Apex Grip Fittings, a whole new 1260 mm external cooling Core 1260 Pro and Apex Skeleton Radiator Box versions, the new Core GPU AIO coolers, and new Apex Monoblocks for various different motherboard manufacturers so it fits the design.

The biggest update is Alphacool’s new Core GPU AIO coolers, which are production-ready versions for NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 5080 and GeForce RTX 5090 graphics cards, following the same signature design of the Core series, providing a clean, functional, and performance-driven product. In terms of specifications, the new Core GPU AIO coolers will use two DC-LT pumps, combined with a 360 mm HPE-Radiator with performance fans.

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