Liquid cooling has become pretty standard in recent years thanks to the abundance and affordability of AIO liquid coolers for CPUs. At Computex 2026, we got to see a wide range of new AIO liquid cooler offerings from ASRock, from the entry-level Rock series aimed at gamers on a budget to the flagship Taichi 360 Holo that features a very cool holographic display on the pump.

The holographic film spins like a fan, creating a 3D effect that extends beyond the pump (which our camera couldn't quite capture). An impressive lineup, but there was one model on the way later this year (around Q3) that immediately grabbed our attention because it looked more like a custom closed-loop solution than an AIO. The standout, or first major, feature of the new Taichi Aqua 360 LCD cooler is its detachable, magnetic display that extends, allowing it to be placed on another surface, like your case.
The display, which is a 3.4-inch IPS LCD with 480 x 480 resolution, might be pretty standard in the era of larger displays and curved action, but it's what's underneath that makes it a standout cooler. Remove the display, and you actually see the liquid in the impressive 4,000 RPM dual pump, which includes dual connectors and safety measures to warn users when one pump loses power or encounters an issue.

The custom closed-loop design carries over to the connectors on the tubing and other elements of the AIO, resulting in a sleek, all-white liquid cooling solution that's definitely impressive. Looking at the 38mm radiator, you've got three high-quality dual-ball-bearing fans in a single daisy-chained block, with a metallic finish in the middle that pairs well with the customizable RGB.
All in all, it's another stellar addition to ASRock's cooling lineup, so here are a few shots of the Taichi Aqua 360 LCD, Taichi 360 Holo, and affordable Rock series coolers.













