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TCOMAS introduces the world's first triple-display AIO liquid cooler at Computex 2026

TCOMAS Technology is expanding into more markets, and the company's impressive EXIT D3 AIO cooler features a detachable display that's actually three.

TCOMAS introduces the world's first triple-display AIO liquid cooler at Computex 2026
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TL;DR: TCOMAS Technology is launching globally at Computex 2026 with its EXIT D3 and EXIT D3 PRO coolers, featuring a unique detachable triple-display pump head for customizable visuals. The PRO model includes high-performance fans for overclockers. These coolers will be available in North America, Asia-Pacific, and Europe through major retailers.
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If TCOMAS Technology is a name you're not familiar with, that's ok, because the brand that has made a splash with its coolers and thermal solutions in the east is making its global market debut at Computex 2026. This means its range of existing products and those on the horizon are set to debut in more places soon. Two of its standout coolers that we got to see were the EXIT D3 and EXIT D3 PRO.

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And if you're going to stand out in an increasingly crowded market, it makes sense to introduce the TCOMAS EXIT D3 to more gamers and builders. With more and more cases sporting panoramic views and displays popping up in more and more places, this is a unique AIO in that the detachable display that sits on the pump head (which is connected via magnets and USB-C for convenient modding) is, well, three displays in one. Per the picture above, you've got three 3.95-inch (480 x 480-pixel) displays that deliver a 3D look, with the option to configure them any way you see fit.

This includes displaying system and hardware information on one or more panels, or merging two panels to create a panoramic, immersive display of creativity. At Computex 2026, we saw multiple versions of the AIO on display, with one using all three displays to create a single scene, featuring a physical figure sitting on the flat, horizontal display like some sort of diorama. Of course, aesthetics aren't the only thing here, as TCOMAS coolers come equipped with high-quality fans and designs built for thermal performance.

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This is where the EXIT D3 PRO comes in, pairing the EXIT D3's design with high-performance fans for overclockers and enthusiasts with high-end CPUs who want to maximize performance. The three die-cast aluminum alloy unibody frame fans are all 120mm and capable of 650 to 3,200 RPM, delivering up to 115.32 CFM for enhanced airflow.

Both the TCOMAS EXIT D3 and EXIT D3 PRO are debuting in North America, Asia-Pacific, and European markets, with TCOMAS products now available on Amazon, Micro Center, and other retail channels.

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Kosta is a veteran gaming journalist that cut his teeth on well-respected Aussie publications like PC PowerPlay and HYPER back when articles were printed on paper. A lifelong gamer since the 8-bit Nintendo era, it was the CD-ROM-powered 90s that cemented his love for all things games and technology. From point-and-click adventure games to RTS games with full-motion video cut-scenes and FPS titles referred to as Doom clones. Genres he still loves to this day. Kosta is also a musician, releasing dreamy electronic jams under the name Kbit.

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